D&c Podcast Network

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The D&C is the best source of local news in Rochester, bar none. And now you can listen to many of the talented staff reporters sharing stories and insightful analysis on the D&C Podcast Network.

Episodes

  • Third Highland Park Sound Recording%2c 05 - 07 - 18 - Eqaulizer - 260 - 380Hz (1)

    01/07/2018 Duration: 15s

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The second recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The third recording was made at 7:40 p.m. on May 7 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • Second Highland Park Sound Recording%2c 5 - 01 - 18 - Parametric - Equalizer - 320Hz

    01/07/2018 Duration: 01min

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The second recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The third recording was made at 7:40 p.m. on May 7 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • Highland Park Sound Recording 11 - 30 - 17 At 12.30 AM

    01/07/2018 Duration: 02min

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The second recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The third recording was made at 7:40 p.m. on May 7 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • First Highland Park Sound Recording 11 - 30 - 17 At 12 Equalization

    01/07/2018 Duration: 02min

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The second recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The third recording was made at 7:40 p.m. on May 7 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • Podcast06282018

    28/06/2018 Duration: 09min

    In this episode. Practising surgery on 3D printed organs, Is Rochester's largest medical cannabis supplier eyeing the recreational cannabis market?, we check in on law enforcement efforts to charge suppliers of opioids with higher level crimes and there are efforts to expand the city's bikeshare program into other areas of the city.

  • Podcast_VANursing_06182018

    18/06/2018 Duration: 09min

    The VA has kept the inspection information and ratings for its own nursing homes secret, until a joint USA Today/Boston Globe investigation forced the VA into releasing the data. The VA Canandaigua Living Center in N.Y. was one of 60 facilities out of 133 nationally to receive the lowest one-star rating. Patti Singer reports. For more on that story go to https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2018/06/17/secret-va-nursing-home-ratings-canandaigua-one-star/699774002/

  • May 7 Drone Recording (Enhanced Audio)

    31/05/2018 Duration: 15s

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound, which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The third sound file is a recording made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The fourth recording was made on May 7 at 7:40 p.m. in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • May 1 Drone Recording (Enhanced Audio)

    31/05/2018 Duration: 01min

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound, which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The third sound file is a recording made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The fourth recording was made on May 7 at 7:40 p.m. in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • November 2017 Drone Recording (Enhanced Audio)

    31/05/2018 Duration: 02min

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound, which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The third sound file is a recording made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The fourth recording was made on May 7 at 7:40 p.m. in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • November 2017 Drone Recording (Raw Audio)

    31/05/2018 Duration: 02min

    1. The first recording was made at 12:30 a.m. on November 30 by a resident who lives at the southern edge of the neighborhood. He used a digital camera to capture the sound, which can be heard faintly here. (Headphones recommended) 2. The November audio was analyzed by University Rochester professor Ming-Lun Lee, who extracted and enhanced the audio to reveal a conspicuous tone with a frequency of about 315 hertz. 3. The third sound file is a recording made at 12:30 a.m. on May 1 in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone. 4. The fourth recording was made on May 7 at 7:40 p.m. in the central part of the neighborhood. This is Lee’s enhanced version of an obvious 315-hertz tone.

  • CheckYourEpiPenPodcast

    24/05/2018 Duration: 13min

    EpiPens have a use by date, so don't forget to check them. A home delivery service from an upstate grower of medical marijuana could tell us something about where state policies are heading. And, while there has been a lot of emphasis on health insurance, what about health pricing? There's a lot to unpack with Healthy Living reporter, Patti Singer.

  • OpioidBottlePodcast05032018

    03/05/2018 Duration: 09min

    Reporter Patti Singer @PattiSingerRoc says a new pill bottle design has the potential to help stem the levels of prescription opioid abuse, and if you had more involvement in your own healthcare what would that look like?

  • HealthyLife_HospiceCare

    26/04/2018 Duration: 11min

    In this episode; why talking about hospice care shouldn't be a death bed decision, science takes a look at the health benefits of bike share programs and it pays to shop around for urgent care with pricing varying widely depending on the provider.

  • HealthyLifePodcast04102018

    10/04/2018 Duration: 11min

    In this episode: Are you a patient or a client? Demand grows for access to medical cannabis in place of opioid prescriptions, and how participatory budgeting is becoming more of a thing. With Healthy Life reporter Patti Singer.

  • Healthy Life Podcast with D&C reporter Patti Singer 03222018

    22/03/2018 Duration: 08min

    Remembering Amy Norton; Listening to the community about opioids; New research could help avoid unnecessary treatments in the early stages of breast cancer and pioneer palliative care specialist Timothy Quill is recognized. Patti Singer

  • Red Jacket teacher announces school closing with song

    05/01/2018 Duration: 37s

    Red Jacket Middle School music teacher Emily Klempka informed students that school will be closed Friday with her own rendition of "Baby, It's Cold Outside".

  • Schumer and Higgins talk about KeyCorp and jobs

    11/07/2016 Duration: 03min

    U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer and U.S. Rep. Brian Higgins said KeyCorp vowed to limit job losses during the merger of Key Bank and First Niagara branches. (July 11, 2016) Provided audio file.

  • Rustix: Can't You Hear the MusicPlay

    24/02/2016 Duration: 17s

    Here are samples of music from groups and individuals.

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