“…In this article, I intend to read these insights into radio and music-making in the specific context of an emerging community radio broadcaster, 3PBS-FM. At the same time, this study builds on Thornton’s discussion of alternative media by suggesting that PBS provided for a meta-community – a diverse collection of communities and community building practices – and so community radio, as an alternative media, allowed for a participatory culture that was a precursor of the digital turn (Foster and Marshall, 2015: 165; see also Jenkins, 2009). In doing so, I want to highlight an intimacy between music, radio and media production, where forms of non-musical production are integral to musical scenes.…”