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SOSUS

During the cold war, the United States military created the Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS), comprised of a series of underwater microphones, to listen for Soviet submarine activity. Now, SOSUS is a blog related to an indie radio show at WJHU (Johns Hopkins Radio), organized by Samuel Messing. This blog displays information related to each week's broadcast, as well as reviews of artists (contemporary and not so contemporary) by the DJ.

 

Interview Tonight!

Tonight I will be interviewing Tim Westergren, the founder of the Music Genome Project and Pandora. The interview will take place at 10 PM EST tonight, and you can listen by going to WJHU's Radio Webpage and clicking the "Listen Now" link at the top of the page, or by clicking here.


The interview will mainly focus on Pandora, as well as Westergren's current cross country trip. After the interview is done I will probably host a podcast link, so don't worry if you can't listen at 10 PM. Also, there will be a write up of the interview appearing in Johns Hopkins Newsletter, probably next week. (I will post a link to the archives when I know where it is).

Thats it for now.

 

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