It used to be commercial as WCRB but under WGBH ownership they decided to go to the non-comm
model, etc. The money indeed has to come from somewhere but the people who give money, as in
a public radio type of situation, have to feel rejected when their wishes aren't honored--in which case
they are free to not give any more, of course. It is indeed a business but they seem to portray it as
public.
Listeners like YOU.
Maybe WRKO can ask for donations too
I usually do push the idea that 'radio is a business' but people still can have some input on programming
especially when they are putting their own money in to help fund it. (Or by leaving the WGBH Educ.
Foundation money from their wills; if you get your old college magazines you get similar requests to
bequeath your money in your will)
That is true about classical music, etc., but people are surely disappointed by the signal and
programming changes (let alone the folk/blues listeners who also felt abandoned)