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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2025 · 59 MIN

#66. From Tape to Timeline: John Hauser’s Mission to Protect Humboldt’s Digital Heritage

from 100% Humboldt · host scott hammond

Send us Fan MailJohn Hauser, a digital media archivist with Access Humboldt, joins us to share his captivating journey and the evolution of media in the region. We walk through John's experiences from the early days of public access television to today's global reach through digital platforms. Listen as we discuss how Access Humboldt empowers local creators by providing essential tools and training, transforming their visions into reality. John also highlights the technological challenges Humboldt County has faced, from the absence of public Wi-Fi to overcoming connectivity issues with the Redwood Technology Consortium's efforts.Immerse yourself in the world of media transformation as we reflect on the shift from physical media to digital streaming and cloud storage, revolutionizing broadcasting and data management. John and I share heartfelt personal stories, including my memorable road trip from San Francisco to Humboldt in a '73 Chevy Impala. This journey not only underlines the cultural transitions of moving but also shows the broader technological advancements that have influenced the media landscape and local access channels.We also explore the magic of the Internet Archive, a treasure trove of digital history, and discuss how community media archiving has evolved amidst challenges like funding shifts and cable company consolidations. John opens up about a life-changing heart attack experience, underscoring the importance of pursuing passions and preserving history. Closing on a call to action, we invite our listeners to support invaluable resources like the Internet Archive and Access Humboldt, reinforcing the community spirit and appreciation for those dedicated to preserving our digital and cultural heritage. Support the showAbout 100% Humboldt with Scott HammondHumboldt County CA USA is the home of some of the most iconoclastic, genuine, and interesting folks in the world.We are getting curious about the movers, shakers, and difference makers in Humboldt County CA-Home of the giant redwoods, 6 Rivers, and the vast Pacific Ocean.We will discover what makes people live/evolve in the beautiful, diverse, isolated, and ever-changing North Coast of California 100%!Listen in and learn what it is to be 100% Humboldt! Find us on You Tube, Linked In, Facebook, Instagram, and Tik Tok!

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