This week on Snacky Tunes, Greg Bresnitz sits down with Executive Director of the Heritage Radio Network and host of The Farm Report, Erin Fairbanks. Tune in to hear Greg and Erin discuss station updates. Hear about three of the networks newest shows: After the Jump, Chefs Story, and the business of The Business! Erin also speaks to the non-profit application process, and how 501-c(3) status has changed the network. Learn about how Hurricane Sandy impacted the food community, and why the Heritage Radio Network decided to share the stories of so many storm-drenched restaurants and food businesses. What should you expect from the Heritage Radio Network in 2013? Later, Karlie Bruce performs live in the famous HRN shipping containers! Learn about Karlies past in disco band Escort, and hear how Australia differs from New York City in Karlies eyes. How did Karlie land her first gig at Carnegie Hall? Find out on this weeks episode of Snacky Tunes! This episode has been sponsored by Tekserve. We are recognized by the federal government as an organization that provides an educational resource... On the other side of things, its interesting for us to figure out what that [non-profit] status allows us to do or not do. We are held to a much higher level of transparency. [12:00] --Erin Fairbanks on Snacky Tunes