Off the Hook (radio program)


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show_nameOff the Hook
imageOff the Hook Radio.png
formatTalk radio, current affairs
audio_formatStereophonic
record_locationNew York City, New York
runtime60 min.
creatorEmmanuel Goldstein
presenterEmmanuel Goldstein
starringVarious panelists
opentheme"Much Worse" (Extended Mix) by Big Audio Dynamite
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
home_stationWBAI
first_aired1988
last_airedpresent
website
podcasthigh-fidelity feed
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History

Premiere

Off the Hook first aired on Thursday, October 7, 1988. It was originally set to debut Friday, August 12, 1988, but a fire on the radio transmitter floor of the Empire State Building forced a postponement.

Notable events

Some notable events in the program's history include:

Possible Conclusion

On November 13, 2012, it was announced that "Off the Hook" was possibly facing conclusion due to "2600"'s frustration with WBAI, as well as difficulty accessing the studio and its resources in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. However, new episodes have continued airing over WBAI.

Show format

After a quick presentation of the panelist(s) or on-air guest(s), the radio show normally starts with a report and discussion of the previous week's most interesting hacker, technology, and activist related news. Sometimes, it also features an interview with external guests.

Listener contributions

Toward the end of the program, Goldstein often reads listener e-mails and/or takes listener phone calls, time providing.

Listener calls vary from people commenting and asking questions about previously discussed topics to reporting their own news. Calls are taken in an unfiltered fashion, with callers being selected at random and immediately put on-air (although there is a seven-second delay). The show does not utilize a producer to screen for 'valid' calls before bringing them on-air. As such, it's not uncommon for callers to speak off topic, or seek help for a computer-related problem, possibly mistaking Off the Hook for the subsequent radio program on WBAI, The Personal Computer Show. It is also not uncommon for calls to be dropped, or for callers to hang up, much to the consternation of the show's hosts.

Since the show has an international audience, due to its streamed web presence and coverage of topics often of international interest, callers come from many countries in addition to the US.

Personalities

Many individuals, from across the hacker, activist, computer security, etc. communities, have played active roles in or appeared on the show over the years.

Emmanuel Goldstein has regularly hosted the show since its inception.

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References

References

  1. (June 14, 1997). "Radio show focuses on hacking". Associated Press.
  2. (Feb 1, 1997). "2600 Off The Hook".
  3. [http://www.2600.com/offthehook/1988/1088.html Off the Hook show notes - October 7, 1988]
  4. (2008-04-02). "Barack Obama's website was not hacked". CNET.
  5. Graziano, Michael. "WBAI Gone Country". bsd-box.net/~mikeg/blog/.
  6. "Off The Hook April 2009". 2600.
  7. [http://www.2600.com/news/view/article/12291 AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR LISTENERS FROM THE STAFF OF "OFF THE HOOK", Posted 13 Nov 2012 05:07:34 UTC] {{Webarchive. link. (16 November 2012 . Retrieved November 2012.)
  8. [http://www.2600.com/offthehook/2013/1013.html ''Off the Hook'', 2013 October 9]
  9. [http://wbai.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=133&Itemid=40 WBAI Program Schedule Overview]. Retrieved July 2009.

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