This is actually rather disturbing, to have a commercial station take over the entire operations, not just technical facilities, of a non-comm NPR affilaite. And booting out the staff as well. Commercial and public radio are really very different creatures. Program content between an NPR-affiliated classical station and a commercial outlet have nothing in common. So why do the commercial guys get to run WQUB? Just because they both transmit over the air is not a reason to turn over your station to the commercial competition!
Anyone smell something unsavory here?