There is a lot in the as usual excellent reporting of Jen Picard, Chris Nichols and Sarit Lachinsky.
Beyond the plan to return control of KCHO and KHSU to Chico State and Cal Poly Humboldt, there's quite a bit in here about how staffers at CapRadio are still dealing with a lack of clarity about finances and the new board, as the old board had been, is behind in presenting a proposed budget (CapRadio operates on a fiscal calendar, so we are six days from the date a new budget would take effect):
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Beyond the plan to return control of KCHO and KHSU to Chico State and Cal Poly Humboldt, there's quite a bit in here about how staffers at CapRadio are still dealing with a lack of clarity about finances and the new board, as the old board had been, is behind in presenting a proposed budget (CapRadio operates on a fiscal calendar, so we are six days from the date a new budget would take effect):
CapRadio eyes ‘transition plan’ for Chico, Humboldt public radio stations
Management of NSPR in Chico and KHSU in Humboldt County would return to their individual license holders, Chico State Enterprises and Cal Poly Humboldt, respectively.