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Commercial radio. The case of WBUR Boston University Radio



One could consider events like what happened at WBUR-FM
Boston University radio 90.9 MHz for a certain caliber
of people in the media to be another kind of credential
to add to their portfolio!

National Public Radio's talent pool declined with the
Talk of the Nation's Williams who is unwilling to listen
to the actual contect of his discussions and local radio's
Christo's commercialization of Boston University's WBUR.

Maybe it is an opportunity for commercial radio to improve
the formats that are related to The Connection local type
format.

Imagine radiosteve.com upgrading his format on a par with
The Connection!



Also, have you folks checked out the old local radio
stations audio recordings at Boston Public Library's
Ed Fenninger Sound Archives yet?...
bmargolis@bpl.org

http://www.bpl.org/query.htm
Enter:
sound archives


BPL is about to be ordered to release the audio under
Massachusetts FOI principles
http://www.state.ma.us/sec/arc/arcaac/aacinfo.htm




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