18.9.10
14.9.10
WD-HAN on National TV!!!

That's right, WD-HAN was asked to perform a song from our EP acoustically on the Nationally Syndicated TV show, "Daytime".
This morning we traveled out to Tampa to the NBC studios, where we donned the TV make-up and rocked a rendition of "Color of Friend", which was followed by a short interview. We all had an AMAZING time and we're excited to see the show!
Things all dovetailed very nicely with our "Tunes for 10,000" campaign, (don't forget to like our page! http://facebook.com/wdhanmusic) as we played acoustically. We're so honored to have been on the show and thanks to Jason, Victoria and Deanna and the rest of the crew on set! You're all the best!!!
Our segment will be airing on the Daytime show on Thursday, September 16 at 10am for Tampa Bay. Below this post is a guide with the channels and times for other areas.
Don't forget to tune in or set your Tivos!!!
Rock on,
WD-HAN
STATION LINE UP as of July 1st, 2009 - US Coverage
CITY/STATION/AIR DAYS/TIME
New York (July 1st) WSAH 42 M-F 9a-10a
Los Angleles KHIZ 41 M-F 9a-10a
Philadelphia WFMZ 46 M-F 9a-10a
San Franciso, CA KRON-DT 4.1 M-F 10a-11a
Dallas, TX KLDT-DT 54.1 M-F 10a-11a
Boston 6/1/09 WMFP 18 M-F 9-10a
Atlanta WSB-DT 2.2 M-F 9-10a
Washington, DC (Hagrstwn) WJAL 68 M-F 9-10a
Washington, DC (Hagrstwn) WJLA-DT 7.2 M-F 9-10a
Houston, TX KNWS-DT 51.1 M-F 10a-11a
Detroit WXYZ-DT 7.2 M-F 7-8a
Phoenix KAZT-DT 7.2 M-F 9a-10a
Seattle-Tacoma KIRO-DT 7.2 M-F 9-10a
Tampa-St. Pete (Sarasota), FL WFLA 8 M-F 10a-11a
Tampa-St. Pete (Sarasota), FL WFLA-DT 8.2 M-F 9-10a
Miami DMA (Key West, FL) WEYW 19 M-F 9-10a
Denver KCDO 23 M-F 10a-11a
Cleveland, Ohio WAOH 29 M-F 9-10a
Orlando WRDQ-DT 27.2 M-F 9-10a
St Louis WPXS 21 M-F 9-10a
Portland, Oregon KSLM-DT 17.2 M-F 10a-11a
Pittsburgh WPXI-DT 11.1 M-F 9-10a
Charlotte, NC WMYT 55.1 M-F 9-10a
Raleigh-Durham (Fayetvlle), NC WNCN 17 M-F 12p-1p
Raleigh-Durham (Fayetvlle), NC WRAZ-DT 50.2 M-F 9-10a
Nashville WKRP 6 M-F 9-10a
Hartfod, CN WRNT 48 M-F 9-10a
Columbus, OH WCMH-DT 4.2 M-F 9-10a
Salt Lake City KUSG 12 M-F 9-10a
Cincinnati, Ohio WBQC/WKRP 38 M-F 2p-3p
San Antonio KVAC 14 M-F 10-11a
West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce, FL WTVX-DT 34.3 M-F 10-11a
Harrisburg-Lncstr-Leb WHTM-DT 27.2 M-F 9-10a
Birmingham, AL WVTM 13.3 M-F 10-11a
Las Vegas (Pahrump), KPVM 41 M-F 11-12p
Las Vegas, NV KEGS 30 M-F 10-11a
Jacksonville, Florida WAWS 30.2 M-F 9-10a
Memphis, TN WLMT-DT 30.2 M-F 9-10a
Austin KEYE-DT 42.2 M-F 10a-11a
Louisville, KY (July 1st) WBNA 8 M-F 9-10a
Buffalo WGRZ 2.3 M-F 9-10a
Providence-New Bedford WJAR-DT 10.2 M-F 9-10a
Fresno-Visalia KAIL-DT 7.1 M-F 9-10a
Little Rock, Ar (7/1/09) KATV 22 M-F 10a-11a
Albany WTEN-DT 10.3 M-F 9-10a
Knoxville WMAK 7 M-F 10a-11a
Mobile-Pensacola WKRG-DT 5.3 M-F 9-10a
Tulsa KTUL-DT 8.2 M-F 9-10a
Roanoke-Lynchburg WSET-DT 13.2 M-F 9-10a
Wichita-Hutchinson, Kansas KGPT 49 M-F 9a-10a
Green Bay WBAY-DT 2.3 M-F 9-10a
Des Moines-Ames WOI-TV DT 5.2 M-F 9-10a
Toledo WNWO 24.2 M-F 9-10a
Columbia, South Carolina WKTC 39 M-F 9-10a
Shreveport, LA KSHV 44 M-F 10a-11a
Champaign&Sprngfld-Decatur WRSP 27.2 M-F 9-10a
Huntsville WHNT 19.2 M-F 8a-9a
Madison WKOW 27.2 M-F 9-10a
Chattanooga WRCB-TV 3.2 M-F 9-10a
Harlingen-Wslco-Brnsvl-McA KRGV-DT 5.3 M-F 9-10a
Cedar Rapids-Waterloo KWWL-DT 7.3 M-F 9-10a
Jackson, MS WJTV 12.2 M-F 9-10a
South Bend-Elkhart WSJV 28.2 M-F 9-10a
Tri-Cities, Kinsport WKPT 19.2 M-F 9-10a
Burlington, VT WCWF 40 M-F 9-10a
Baton Rouge KZUP 19 M-F 8-9a
Savannah, Georgia WSAV 3 M-F 1130a-12p
Savannah, Georgia WSAV-DT 3.2 M-F 9-10a
Davenport-Rock Island WHBF-DT 4.2 M-F 9-10a
El Paso KFOX-DT2 14.2 M-F 9-10a
Charleston, South Carolina WCBD 2 M-F 11:30-12:30
Johnstown-Altoona, PA WJAC-TV DT 6.2 M-F 10a-11a
Evansville, IN WEHT-DT 25.2 M-F 9-10a
Myrtle Beach-Florence WBTW-DT 13.2 M-F 9-10a
Lincoln-Hastings-Krny KLKN-DT 8.2 M-F 9-10a
Reno KRXI-DT 11.2 M-F 9-10a
Tyler-Longview KYTX 19.3 M-F 10a-11a
Boise KKJB 39 M-F 9-10a
Sioux Falls KWSD-DT 36.2 M-F 10a-11a
Augusta WJBF-DT 6.2 M-F 9-10a
Traverse City-Cadillac WJBF-DT 12 M-F 9-10a
Montgomery-Selma WSFA-DT 12.3 M-F 9-10a
Santa Barbara KEYT-DT 3.2 M-F 9-10a
Lafayette, LA KDCG 22 M-F 8-9a
Monterey-Salinas KYMB 27 M-F 9-10a
La Crosse-Eau Claire WXOW 19.2 M-F 9-10a
Columbus, GA (Opelika, AL) WRBL 3 M-F 10a-11a
Corpus Christi, TX KXPX 14 M-F 10a-11a
Rockford WREX 13.2 M-F 9-10a
Wilmington WREX 13.2 M-F 9-10a
Wausau/Rhinelander WAOW-WYOW 9.2 M-F 10a-11a
Duluth, MN WDIO/WIRT 10.2 M-F 10a-11a
Beaumont, TX KUMY 22 M-F 10-11a
Palm Springs KRET-CA 45.2 M-F 9-10a
Salisbury, Deleware/Maryland WRDE 31.2 M-F 9-10a
Joplin, MO KJPX 47 M-F 10a-11a
Sioux City KTIV 4.2 M-F 9-10a
Anchorage KYES 5.2 M-F 9-10a
Rochester/Mason City MN KXLT 47.1 M-F 10a-11a
Bluefiled/Bckley/Oak Hill WVVA 6.3 M-F 10-11a
Wheeling-Stubenville WTOV-DT 9.2 M-F 9-10a
Idaho Fals-Pocatllo (Jcksn) KPIF M-F 9-10a
Gainesville, FL WMYG 11 M-F 6A-7A
Gainesville, FL WNBW 9 M-F 10a-11a
Biloxi, MS WKFK 7.2 M-F 10-11a
Rapid City KOTA 3.2 M-F 9-10a
Alexandria, LA KALB 5 M-F 9-10a
Alexandria, LA KWCE 27 M-F 10-11a
Meridan, MS WGBC-DT 31 M-F 10a-11a
2nd Q 2009 TOTAL STATION COVERAGE 81,439,320
**All Times/Markets/Stations subject to change without notice
5.9.10
The Future of the Music Video
Arcade Fire recently launched TheWildernessDowntown.com. If you haven’t seen it: go do so. This brilliant concept and collaboration with Google is a revolutionary step for the music video as we know it.
What makes something revolutionary? A revolution is “a drastic and far reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving.” What Arcade Fire, Google and Chris Milk have done is to bring the viewer inside the video itself. This is drastic. But a revolution is not just about being drastic, this video is far reaching in every sense. What does this bring about for the future? This creates ideas, technology and inspiration for later videos. It sets the bar to a whole new level
Though I’m going on and on about Arcade Fire’s concept - it is not the first jump into augmented reality videos. I’m talking of course about John Mayer’s “Heartbreak Warfare” video. Seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZtRHVMcZjI
Per it’s own description on the video: Flash Augmented Reality (FLAR) is a way of creating a digital hologram in 3D space by holding up a marker to your computer's camera and activating a special piece of Flash software. As you can see in this video, I'm holding up a piece of paper with the designated marker (in this case a broken heart), and the video of John Mayer follows it around the screen, and even tilts in 3D space!
People have the ability to come up with so many ideas from these forward leaps, i.e. What if you had to put a picture of yourself in the video, and the singer was singing to YOU? What if you were to design the space the artists were actually performing in?
What steps would you like to see in music videos? How would you feel most involved?
Let us know!
ML,
- Marjorye
4.9.10
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