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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: The new FM Classical scene in Boston
Post Subject: Shall it be taken personally then?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/24/2009
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 scades wrote:
Romy--I guess I don't know where to start without giving offense. Forgive me if I start back too far. NPR, WGBH, WBUR, etc. are all independent entities--separately incorporated and managed. WGBH and WBUR are local instances of stations all around the US, many of which got started as "educational radio," long before NPR was founded. NPR was founded by the station managers of a number of these stations to provide, first, news. (The first NPR program was All Things Considered.) NPR has four funding streams: Some (but very little) federal money, foundation support, "underwriters" (sponsors), and most importantly, fees charged for each program picked up by a local station, pro-rated by audience size.WGBH and WBUR are "Boston's NPR station(s)" in that they are the sole NPR broadcasters in the area, and that their NPR programs (All things Considered; Morning Edition; Car Talk; Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me; etc.) are the centerpieces of their programming. Of these, all but the news magazines are produced by local stations, for whom NPR offers syndication. WGBH, as a member station, has some input into NPR decisions, but the converse is not true; NPR has no say about WGBH's operations. There are other important syndicators that "feed" WGBH and WBUR: Minnesota Public Radio provides Prairie Home Companion, and Public Radio International provides BBC Worldwide in the US.--scades
scades, so what you are saying is that the decision of WGBH to terminate the BSO Friday broadcasts was not the NPR decision but the internally brewed decision of the new WGBH/WCRB. Looking the interview the general manager of the new 99.5 gave to Boston Globe it might be true. Still, in this entire story I have my own agenda and therefore I would like to ask you something. If you are familiar with the WGBH inner-structure then can you advise what public might do to reverse this stupid decision about the Friday broadcasts? If you insist that 99.5 is independently-operating then the directions derive directly from 99.5 leaders or the leader. If so, then I think the matter need to be taken very personally against those people or person. I think public, internet, media are perfectly can be the tool that could forces the damn personnel do not shit on public, particularly if they work for institutions that solicit money from public domain.

The Cat

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