Radknowski said:
If I'm reading this right and picking up on the subtext, it appears that:
(1) VOR is torked that WRUR was hi-jacked by the nefarious suits at WXXI.
(2) WRUR would be better operated by the University of Rochester and
(3) U of R kinda, sorta abdicated and relinquished its authority and/or control of WRUR.
Then again, I could be mis-reading the whole farkin' thread. In which case, you guys in the know can 'splain it to me like I'm a sixth grader.
Ah my dear friend of the paint brush, before I venture outside to do battle with Jack Frost and Mother Nature, allow me to answer your questions.
Question: VOR is torked that WRUR was hi-jacked by the nefarious suits at WXXI.
Response: No I am not "torked"; why should I be? However I do wonder why the management at WXXI continues to deny, to almost anyone who will listen, that they, as you put it, hi-jacked WRUR. Granted there are programs on WRUR that are run and operated by students and also some specialty programming like the Italian music played Saturday's with host John Sebaste. All I did in my recent post was explain the history behind WXXI's take-over of WRUR.
Question: WRUR would be better operated by the University of Rochester.
Answer Actually I think WRUR is better off under the auspices of WXXI since you have professional broadcasters running the station, versus a bunch of college kids. I was told that a few years ago some students had to be removed from their on-air shifts because they were using foul language. What I do think is amusing is that the VP and General Manager of WXXI managed to find a job for her husband on WRUR. Why does the word nepotism keep popping up when I think about that?
Question. U of R kinda, sorta abdicated and relinquished its authority and/or control of WRUR.
Answer U of R officials didn't really care if they had a radio station or not, otherwise they wouldn't have allowed the station to almost lose its license. Many people may not know this but years ago WRUR could have been granted an increase in power only if certain paperwork had been filed with the FCC. That paperwork was never filed, therefore instead of a 20k FM signal the station today has what...2.5k?
I hope that your questions have been answered. Now if you will excuse me my snow blower awaits.