The Blue Mountain Review Issue 14

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7) So many incredible bands have a hard time breaking out and up. How does Doghouse help with that? It astonishes me how little media any local music is receiving. I hope to use the broadcast medium as a way to reach audiences near and far and to help propel the music through the internet’s echo chambers and into a general international audience. 8) Where do you see Doghouse in 5, 10, and 20 years? 5 Years – Regional station expansion 10 Years – International station expansion 20 Years – Space station broadcasts 9) What is the business philosophy you live by? It’s kind of like fishing. I don’t bet my meal on one line. What if it’s just in the wrong place at the wrong time, but that one line could be in the right place later? There is no single correct or incorrect idea. My flexibility and eagerness to shift ideas can be unsettling to people, but the way I see it; the animal that fails to change with the weather is doomed to be stuck out in the rain. 10) What’s a question you’ve always wanted to be asked, but never have? What’s the answer? I’d love for 311 to ask if I would want to livestream their show. Of course, I’d say yes.

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