Episodios

  • Coming Soon: Issue One
    Jan 30 2025

    Signal Hill is a new audio magazine. The first issue comes out on February 17th. Find out more at signalhill.fm

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    1 m
  • Editors' Note
    Feb 17 2025

    The first transatlantic radio signal ever received hit an antenna attached to a kite attached to a wire attached to a tower on top of Signal Hill, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada on December 12th, 1901. It said ‘s’ in Morse Code (‘dot dot dot’).

    We’re named after all the places in the world called Signal Hill. There are eighteen that we know of.


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    6 m
  • DISPATCH | Fishing the Sky
    Feb 17 2025

    Every spring since 2020, people from all over LA have come to a windy downtown park to make and fly kites at The Community & Unity People's Kite Festival.

    Jackson Roach is a freelance radio producer, and co-editor-in-chief of Signal Hill. They live in Chicago.

    This story was reported, produced, and sound designed by Jackson. It was edited by Omar Etman, with help from Annie Rosenthal, Lio Wong, Liza Yeager, and the Issue One cohort.

    Music in this story is from the Signal Hill music library, which (so far) includes original work by Clara E. Brill, J. Mamana, Ethan Philbrick and Jackson Roach.

    Special thanks to Sue Bell Yank and Caroline Kanner at Clockshop, and to Stevie Choi.

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    12 m
  • ESSAY | Desperado
    Feb 17 2025

    Neena Pathak conquers her senses at hot yoga. Kind of.

    Neena Pathak is a writer and audio maker based in Los Angeles.

    This story was written and produced by Neena, and edited by Lio Wong and Jackson Roach. Sound design and additional production by Jackson Roach. Additional editorial support from Omar Etman, Annie Rosenthal, Liza Yeager, and the Issue One cohort.

    Alex Laughlin, Lasha Madan, Salimah Mohamed, Saidu Tejan-Thomas Jr., and Schuyler Swenson played the five yoga teachers.

    Yoga consultation by Utkarsh Sanjanwala. Sanskrit consult by Vijaya Chitre.

    Music in this story is from the Signal Hill music library, which (so far) includes original work by Clara E. Brill, J. Mamana, Ethan Philbrick and Jackson Roach. “Desperado” is originally by The Eagles, but the cover version discussed in this story is by The Langley Schools Music Project.

    Special thanks to Stella Tan, Joanna Leigh Simon, Jase Miles-Perez, Julia Furlan, Priya Mehendale, Nick Shapiro, and the Green Box artist residency.

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    15 m
  • PROFILE | Pie Down Here
    Feb 17 2025

    Robin D. G. Kelley listens back to the oral histories that became his groundbreaking book Hammer and Hoe. Music in this piece is by Nathan Bowles.

    Conor Gillies is the audio editor at Jacobin, where he makes shows such as Long Reads and People's History.

    This story was produced by Conor, and edited by Liza Yeager and Omar Etman. Additional editorial support from Jackson Roach, Annie Rosenthal, Lio Wong, and the Issue One cohort.

    Music in this story is by Nathan Bowles, except for the song “Long-Haired Preachers” by Harry McClintock, courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways.

    Special thanks to Jacobin Radio, where a longer series based on this story is forthcoming.

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    37 m
  • FEATURE | A Porous Place
    Feb 17 2025

    Hannah Sassoon went to southern France to work on a sheep farm. Then she learned about the military camp.

    Hannah Sassoon is a writer living in New York.

    Hannah reported and wrote this story. It was edited by Jackson Roach, Liza Yeager, and Annie Rosenthal, with help from Omar Etman and Lio Wong. Sound design and additional production by Jackson Roach. Additional editorial support from the Issue One cohort.

    Fact checking by Alan Dean.

    Music in this story is from the Signal Hill music library, which (so far) includes original work by Clara E. Brill, J. Mamana, Ethan Philbrick and Jackson Roach.

    Special thanks to Amelia Schonbek, Bernard Parsy, Ginette Parsy, Léa Parsy, Christiane Burguière, Michèle Vincent, Alex Marizon, and Léon Maillé.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • OLD TAPE | Red House, Blue House
    Feb 17 2025

    An amateur documentarian, a neighborhood historian, and the story no one tells about San Francisco’s Sunset District.

    Ian Lewis is a filmmaker and radio producer living in Marfa, Texas.

    Ian wrote, directed, and produced this story, which also features the voices of Rob Weiner and Adrienne Humblet. It was edited by Jackson Roach and Lio Wong, with sound design and additional production by Jackson Roach. Additional editorial support from Annie Rosenthal, Liza Yeager, Omar Etman, and the Issue One cohort.

    Music in this story is from the Signal Hill music library, which (so far) includes original work by Clara E. Brill, J. Mamana, Ethan Philbrick and Jackson Roach.

    Special thanks to Graham Stevenson.

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    16 m
  • FEATURE | Caterpillar Roadshow
    Feb 17 2025

    Annie’s mom, an esteemed entomologist, knows a lot about bugs. Her ten-year-old Japanese pen pal might know more.

    Annie Rosenthal is an editor at Signal Hill and the Virginia Spencer Davis fellow at High Country News.

    Annie reported and produced this story, with additional production from Liza Yeager and Jackson Roach, and sound design by Liza Yeager. It was edited by Liza Yeager and Jackson Roach, with help from Lio Wong, Omar Etman, and the Issue One cohort.

    Fact checking by Alan Dean.

    Music in this story is from Blue Dot Sessions, with additional music from the Signal Hill music library, which (so far) includes original work by Clara E. Brill, J. Mamana, Ethan Philbrick and Jackson Roach.

    Special thanks to Carlos Morales, Marfa Public Radio, John Lill, Jo Nagai, Saeko Nagai, Hayato Nagai, Tomoki Nagai, Martha Weiss, Josh Rosenthal, Isabel Rosenthal, and Harrison Smith.

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    59 m
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