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CapRadio cuts 12% staff and cancels shows

It is relevant when we discuss waste and money spent on fluff. Elitism isn't a "fantasy", it really exists.

Listeners don’t see the furniture.

You’re letting your considerable biases blind you to reality.
 
Listeners don’t see the furniture.

You’re letting your considerable biases blind you to reality.

I'm letting 40 years working in radio and memories of all the radio station lobbies I've seen open my eyes to some of the waste of CPR. Any bias I have is against using tax dollars to fund radio that otherwise could not fund itself.
 
I'm letting 40 years working in radio and memories of all the radio station lobbies I've seen open my eyes to some of the waste of CPR. Any bias I have is against using tax dollars to fund radio that otherwise could not fund itself.

So now they're answering to the lenders, and they're paying back the money. They fired staff, and cut programming. There's your retribution.
 
I have heard the accusations and some of the verbal poop being thrown around. Until there is a trial and conviction, I'm not going to assume anyone is guilty of anything.

Fair enough. Still, whether personal guilt can be proven in a court of law, a very thorough forensic audit outlines exactly what happened.


From the outside looking in, it just looks like more elites wasting money on worthless stuff. Then someone got caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
Before you jump on me for using the word "elites"- Look at the lobby at CPR and the lobby at my stations. If a wild chimpanzee busted into our lobby and broke everything there, we'd be out maybe a hundred bucks. Tops.

Okay, so you've told me you don't work at iHeart:

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This...by the way...is the CapRadio lobby (the sign's been updated, but that's all. It's looked like that since they moved in 20 years ago:


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Yep, KQED is pretty conservatively done. Capitol Public Radio is the opposite. Last time I was there (it's been a while), the first impression was rather extravagant compared to the commercial stations in town.
Did they redo the lobby? I don't see a picture of it on Google.
 
Yeah, but if you look at what you replied to, Paul says KQED's is "pretty conservatively done" and that his impression of CapRadio's lobby was that it was "rather extravagant."

Yep. Nailed it. FYI- Our entire lobby would fit inside the CapRadio lobby about 8 times.
 
I'm letting 40 years working in radio and memories of all the radio station lobbies I've seen open my eyes to some of the waste of CPR. Any bias I have is against using tax dollars to fund radio that otherwise could not fund itself.

You’ve admitted to your biases elsewhere. You just don’t like public radio. Your choice, but be honest about it.
 
Oh, pah-leeeze. I never said that. Fake news.


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Yep, KQED is pretty conservatively done. Capitol Public Radio is the opposite. Last time I was there (it's been a while), the first impression was rather extravagant compared to the commercial stations in town.


Yep. Nailed it. FYI- Our entire lobby would fit inside the CapRadio lobby about 8 times.
 
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You’ve admitted to your biases elsewhere. You just don’t like public radio. Your choice, but be honest about it.

I'm autistic, I'm hard-wired to always tell the truth (be honest). Always. What I do not like about public radio is that tax dollars fund some of it. I especially don't like the political bias of public broadcasting as a whole.
 
I'm autistic, I'm hard-wired to always tell the truth (be honest). Always. What I do not like about public radio is that tax dollars fund some of it. I especially don't like the political bias of public broadcasting as a whole.

I appreciate you sharing about your autism. Thank you for your honest expression of your opinion.
 
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