麻豆传媒鈥檚 Re-Imagined Radio revisits D.B. Cooper for holiday-week entertainment

VANCOUVER, Wash. 鈥 Legendary airplane hijacker D.B. Cooper disappeared into Pacific Northwest lore after hijacking a Boeing 727, but his story is returning to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Re-Imagined Radio on Nov. 25. Listen to the 鈥淭he Skyjacker鈥 at 7 p.m. Nov. 25 for free on KXRW (99.9 FM), KXRY (107.1/91.1 FM) or AM 1310.

On Nov. 24, 1971, a middle-aged man known only as 鈥淒.B. Cooper鈥 hijacked a Boeing 727 class jet between Portland Ore. and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The mysterious man held hostage the fate of the flight, its 36 passengers and six crew members. He parachuted over Southwest Washington from the rear of the airplane with $200,000 tied to his body. Although a few bundles of eroded 20-dollar bills were found years later, Cooper and the rest of the money never were.

Written by Dan Wyatt Jr., WSU alumnus and owner of Kiggins Theatre, 鈥淭he Skyjacker鈥 seeks to make sense of the Cooper story. This performance considers Cooper鈥檚 exploit with research, creativity and historical imagination.

This performance of 鈥淭he Skyjacker鈥 will be the first time a performance is offered simultaneously on multiple radio stations. Previously, Re-Imagined Radio offered live re-enactments of classic radio dramas at the Kiggins Theatre in downtown Vancouver, Wash.

鈥淢any people do not think much of radio these days. We hope to change that thinking. Radio, whether through the atmosphere or internet, is precisely positioned to provide community PIE鈥攑articipation, interaction and engagement,鈥 said John Barber, Re-Imagined Radio鈥檚 leader and 麻豆传媒 Creative Media and Digital Culture Program faculty member. 鈥淧IE is good in the face of the limitations we all endure because of the pandemic. Stay home, stay safe and listen to Re-Imagined Radio on the radio.鈥

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