Difference between revisions of "KCWC"
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== Real life == | == Real life == | ||
As with [[CWCville]], Chris isn't quite sure where reality ends and fantasy begins. Taping your own "radio broadcasts" in [[Chris's room|your room]] is a perfectly amusing and educational form of play for your average 7-year-olds, but Chris was [[KCWC broadcast|doing it when he was 16]]; kids interested in radio broadcasting at ''that'' age should probably be soldering up pirate transmitters | As with [[CWCville]], Chris isn't quite sure where reality ends and fantasy begins. Taping your own "radio broadcasts" in [[Chris's room|your room]] is a perfectly amusing and educational form of play for your average 7-year-olds, but Chris was [[KCWC broadcast|doing it when he was 16]]; kids interested in radio broadcasting at ''that'' age should probably be soldering up pirate transmitters or uploading podcasts by that stage. The [[KCWC Top 10 Dedication Special]] was actually "broadcast" on YouTube, but people generally expect ''somewhat'' higher production values from 28-year-olds. | ||
== In comic == | == In comic == | ||
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Tragically, the radio station eventually appeared in the [[Sonichu (comic)|comic]] as well. In one sense, this proved to be a blessing for Chris and the audience, because radio stations don't actually have to play anything in the comics. Despite the ad claiming that KCWC plays "EVERYTHING", the station in the comic has only been shown to play "[[CWC More Than A Feeling|More Than a Feeling]]" and "[[Ricardo Weston Chandler|Livin' la Vida Loca]]." It's also highly unlikely that Chris listens to heavy metal (outside of ''[[Guitar Hero]]''), though the jury is still out regarding washboards. | Tragically, the radio station eventually appeared in the [[Sonichu (comic)|comic]] as well. In one sense, this proved to be a blessing for Chris and the audience, because radio stations don't actually have to play anything in the comics. Despite the ad claiming that KCWC plays "EVERYTHING", the station in the comic has only been shown to play "[[CWC More Than A Feeling|More Than a Feeling]]" and "[[Ricardo Weston Chandler|Livin' la Vida Loca]]." It's also highly unlikely that Chris listens to heavy metal (outside of ''[[Guitar Hero]]''), though the jury is still out regarding washboards. | ||
KCWC further functions as a propaganda outlet for the [[CWCville Mayoral Office]], as evidenced in [[Sonichu 8]] where the staff can be seen to slavishly praise their [[Christian Weston Chandler (comic character)| | KCWC further functions as a propaganda outlet for the [[CWCville Mayoral Office]], as evidenced in [[Sonichu 8|''Sonichu'' 8]] where the staff can be seen to slavishly praise their [[Christian Weston Chandler (comic character)|dictator]] and his draconian rule. | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== |
Revision as of 15:08, 22 September 2010
“ | TUNE IN TO STATION KCWC FOR EVERYTHING! *ALL THE GREAT SONG TYPES FROM CLASSIC TO JAZZ TO COUNTRY TO POP TO HEAVY METAL, EVEN JUGS/KAZOOS/WASHBOARDS; ALL THE EARLY AND LATEST HITS, PLAYED AT RANDOM, AS WELL AS SHORT TALK. HOSTED EVERYDAY BY FAVORITE DISC JOCKY, JAMSTA SONICHU, AND CO-HOSTED BY HIS NUMBER ONE WOMAN, LOLISA ROSECHU! | ” |
KCWC advertisement, Sonichu 8. |
KCWC is a fictional radio station created by Chris and hosted by plagiarized characters.
Real life
As with CWCville, Chris isn't quite sure where reality ends and fantasy begins. Taping your own "radio broadcasts" in your room is a perfectly amusing and educational form of play for your average 7-year-olds, but Chris was doing it when he was 16; kids interested in radio broadcasting at that age should probably be soldering up pirate transmitters or uploading podcasts by that stage. The KCWC Top 10 Dedication Special was actually "broadcast" on YouTube, but people generally expect somewhat higher production values from 28-year-olds.
In comic
Tragically, the radio station eventually appeared in the comic as well. In one sense, this proved to be a blessing for Chris and the audience, because radio stations don't actually have to play anything in the comics. Despite the ad claiming that KCWC plays "EVERYTHING", the station in the comic has only been shown to play "More Than a Feeling" and "Livin' la Vida Loca." It's also highly unlikely that Chris listens to heavy metal (outside of Guitar Hero), though the jury is still out regarding washboards.
KCWC further functions as a propaganda outlet for the CWCville Mayoral Office, as evidenced in Sonichu 8 where the staff can be seen to slavishly praise their dictator and his draconian rule.
Staff
KCWC is run by DJ Jamsta, a sexually androgynous hedgehog whose main job seems to be spouting clichéd catchphrases and hitting badly on the female guests in a vain attempt to STAY STRAIGHT. His sidekick is Lolisa, a worthless Rosechu.
Controversies
KCWC gained international attention for holding an interview with Chris's only fan, SonichuFan1985, and also for breaking hedgehog labor laws.
FCC violation
If KCWC broadcast in real life, it would be in violation of FCC rules. Since Chris's fictional world is, for all intents and purposes, in Virginia, the station's call sign would have to begin with a W, making the radio station WCWC. (American stations east of the Mississippi have callsigns beginning with a W, while those west of the river begin with a K. There are exceptions that have been granted, such as KDKA in Pennsylvania, which was founded before the K/W rule was in place.)
Furthermore, there is a real-life station which uses those same call letters. It is very likely Chris doesn't know or care, and even if he did know he would probably insist his is the True and Honest KCWC.