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Re: click and clack
I am out of the WBZ and WBUR marketso have never
listened. But, from what you say, I am guessing that
she is very limited in her scope? Is that the point?
I think I am following but not sure...
--- "Aaron [Bishop] Read" <aread@speakeasy.net> wrote:
> At 03:04 PM 6/26/2002, you wrote:
>
>
> >How exactly has Jane Christo put a divider between
> >public and corporate broadcasting?
>
> Listen to WBZ news for a while and think
> creatively...you'll soon realize
> she could get away with a LOT more on WBUR if she
> wanted to.
>
> More than that, only recently has WBUR started
> really sponsoring events
> separate from the station's air signal, like the Q&A
> on Martha's Vineyard
> coming up soon, that could've been a gold mine for
> years. They also don't
> do much in the way of "pounding the pavement" with
> promotional events,
> which are more the domain of music stations but
> nonetheless, WBZ has the
> mobile newsroom.
>
> - Aaron
>
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