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dand5780
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And by public radio, I mean the government deciding what we need to hear?
http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/Stories/2015/SEP08/darr.html
I find it very interesting that Tom Darro broke his own rule of allowing the someone running for election, in this case the mayor of Niagara Falls, onto the airwaves with less than a week before the election, which in the past has always been against his rules. And according to the paper, callers were hung up on that were trying to question the mayor. Now I'm wondering if the mayor forced WJJL to give him what he wanted on the air. Apparently, and I didn't know this, the studio is located in a building only for not-for-profits and the mayor gives tax dollars to the building.
Why does this matter? The mayor is leading by 73 votes. It ain't over, yet, but I think this sounds fishy.
http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/Stories/2015/SEP08/darr.html
I find it very interesting that Tom Darro broke his own rule of allowing the someone running for election, in this case the mayor of Niagara Falls, onto the airwaves with less than a week before the election, which in the past has always been against his rules. And according to the paper, callers were hung up on that were trying to question the mayor. Now I'm wondering if the mayor forced WJJL to give him what he wanted on the air. Apparently, and I didn't know this, the studio is located in a building only for not-for-profits and the mayor gives tax dollars to the building.
Why does this matter? The mayor is leading by 73 votes. It ain't over, yet, but I think this sounds fishy.