It would be no different than Minnesota PublicRadio taking over KPCC in LA. Just keep the local identity. Repiping KQED would be a mistake.
It would be no different than Minnesota PublicRadio taking over KPCC in LA. Just keep the local identity. Repiping KQED would be a mistake.
Precisely. Sac State, as the licensee, has the obligation to assure the continued operation of the stations. It will take some time to sort out the situation.If that’s the case, I cannot see them taking over CapRadio as a clone of KQED. That wouldn’t be good for Sacramento.
I don’t think we should get ahead of ourselves. I think the only thing Sac State is doing is stepping in to take care of business.
Probably doesn't - in radio, there's KQEI licensed to a Sacto suburb; in TV, there's KQET, licensed to Watsonville, covering the Monterey Bay region, essentially Monterey and San Benito counties. For a while KQED-TV was being carried on San Luis Obispo county cable systems - at least in Paso Robles/Templeton and San Luis Obispo - but I don't know if that's still the case.Although MPR has a structure to handle that kind of thing that also oversees American Public Media.
KQED may have language in its charter that restricts its operations to the Bay area.
I didn't suggest -- at least I don't think I did -- that Cap Radio be made into a clone of KQED. Of course the stations need to maintain their own personalities on air. But they don't need to be completely separate organizations. A lot of behind-the-scenes functions: management, fundraising, accounting, lawyers, traffic schedulers, engineers, etc. can be combined within a single operation. Every commercial broadcaster of any significance figured out, long ago, the value of operating in clusters, rather than duplicating each specialized function within each station.If that’s the case, I cannot see them taking over CapRadio as a clone of KQED. That wouldn’t be good for Sacramento.
I don’t think we should get ahead of ourselves. I think the only thing Sac State is doing is stepping in to take care of business.
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Hope it didn’t come postage due….
I got one also earlier in the week. Mine also says "Aardvark Heights Appeal" (not a real city) on the next line. Which is funny because I'm 100 miles away and probably their only listener in "Aardvark Heights".
I’ll stick my neck out a little by commenting on this.Feds to the rescue.
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Congress debating $850,000 for CapRadio, but Sacramento State questions how to spend it
Sacramento Rep. Doris Matsui asked for $2 million after CapRadio approached her office for funding.news.yahoo.com
Since the turmoil last year, interim GM Tom Karlo said station finances have improved each month. CapRadio’s September fund drive raised $1.2 million, more than double the goal of $500,000, the Business Journal reports.
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