Has anyone who's written any of these articles asked any Cleveland State students who weren't involved with the station if they ever listened to it or knew about it?
Let alone the dynamics of XCSB's Facebook page: how many of their followers are active students?Has anyone who's written any of these articles asked any Cleveland State students who weren't involved with the station if they ever listened to it or knew about it?
I only know the dynamics of WRUW/WJCU and WCSB...by far, WCSB has the most community volunteers, IIRC, the number of actual students on-air is at WCSB around 20. Again look at the pics of the people showing up to the protests, they on average are much older than a college student. Honestly, I think the audience for WCSB is people who were on-staff or listening to the station 20-30 years ago.Has anyone who's written any of these articles asked any Cleveland State students who weren't involved with the station if they ever listened to it or knew about it?
By that logic, only college kids are supposed or allowed to be listening to WCSB? Heck, 91.3 The Summit......a station whose license is held by Akron Public Schools....should only be listened to by 1st through 12th graders. I've gone to WAPS event and I thought I'd be the oldest one there and was surprised to see people there who probably graduated when Taft was president.Again look at the pics of the people showing up to the protests, they on average are much older than a college student.
By that logic, only college kids are supposed or allowed to be listening to WCSB?
WAPS is more comparable to WHKR, which is owned by a school but has a cohesive format that isn’t staffed by students.Who pays for it? Shouldn't the students get something in exchange for their money? WCSB got money from the student activity fund.
WAPS says it gets no money from the school board. Two different situations.
No. But, if the vast majority of students were not listening to WCSB and especially to 89.3, was it really contributing to campus life? If only alumni were listening then the station was heading towards obsolescence anyway.By that logic, only college kids are supposed or allowed to be listening to WCSB?
WAPS is more comparable to WHKR, which is owned by a school but has a cohesive format that isn’t staffed by students.
You are correct. I thought that the school threw some money in the pot somehow but......as of 2023: https://ohioauditor.gov/AuditSearch/Reports/2024/WAPS-FM_Akron_CSD_2023_Summit_Report_FINAL.pdfWho pays for it? Shouldn't the students get something in exchange for their money? WCSB got money from the student activity fund.
WAPS says it gets no money from the school board. Two different situations.
Under Ideastream, WCSB no longer receives any money from the university or the students. Similar to WAKS.
sorry i guess I didn't make my point clearly enough...I listen to college radio and I'm way past my expiration date...I'm just saying that CSB uses student dollars to fund what is by and large isn't really a student activity. I can see why in this case, the Uni wanted to pull the plug.By that logic, only college kids are supposed or allowed to be listening to WCSB? Heck, 91.3 The Summit......a station whose license is held by Akron Public Schools....should only be listened to by 1st through 12th graders. I've gone to WAPS event and I thought I'd be the oldest one there and was surprised to see people there who probably graduated when Taft was president.
Also noteworthy in the sense that Ideastream CEO Kevin Martin has completely dismissed Cleveland City Council's "emergency resolution" as having no legal weight.
Now there could be some legal challenges involved.
Ohio sunshine law violation could overturn Cleveland State’s WCSB radio deal, legal expert says
If the client is who I think it is (the former station manager), she's probably going to have a difficult time raising the cash necessary to pay the legal bills.
Exactly. How is Alison seriously going to pay for this laywer's services? By blowing the $60,000 "XCSB" has in operating funds that the university said is theirs? These things don't come cheap and I guarantee you they aren't doing this pro bono especially if this lawyer represented the Plain Dealer for years and years.2) The lawyer also stated that going after the university would be an expensive proposition. If the client is who I think it is (the former station manager), she's probably going to have a difficult time raising the cash necessary to pay the legal bills.
And we get VCY America or some right-wing Godcaster piped in on 89.3 with no connection to Cleveland and the students will be left with absolutely nothing. What a deal. What foolishness. Honestly, the sooner this is settled and XCSB concedes to reality, the better.That said, if 1) and 2) are met, then the ultimate decision-maker will be the Ohio court system.
The social media bubble of Facebook is not tethered to reality. It's not like what I'm saying is anything new (it isn't) but the people at XCSB are doing a massive disservice to current and future students that actually attend CSU. But again, XCSB's rage-bating on social media and that's why I can't support them. They're tainting themselves.I hate to say this, but JazzNEO has quickly become a tainted and toxic brand/station in the Cleveland area. It's a PR nightmare that both the CSU and Ideastream presidents are not willing to fix.