I really had no intention of stirring this into a brawl when I first posted, only to give WGR some credit for reaching out to local high school sports, football in particular. As it sometimes happens here, the thread took a completely unexpected but interesting and informative turn. I hope the mods don't get itchy fingers and blow it up.
When it comes to school funding, it's important to remember how local (and state) tax dollars are appropriated to school districts. One thing that we sometimes forget is that a tax paying homeowner (newly wed or empty nester) with no kids in public school pays essentially the same school tax rate as a taxpayer with three kids in school. It's hoped that the homeowner with no kids in school places a sufficient value on education and approves the annual school budget when it comes up for a vote. The system is also unfair to a family that chooses to send their kids to a private or parochial school. The taxpayer pays private school tuition on top of local school taxes. The system is inherently unbalanced in this regard, just as funding for dance or music may be unbalanced when the amount of money appropriated for music, dance or theatre may not match the amount appropriated for men's and women's varsity sports.
For stations like WLVL, WDOE and other local stations, high school sports broadcasts can be a consistent revenue generator. I don't know if WGR makes money on high school sports. As noted earlier, it could be that the station breaks even. I suspect WGR doesn't pay a rights fee nor (I hope) does the school pay WGR to broadcast the games. This would be kind of a twist since last I heard, UB and even the Buffalo Bisons pay their broadcast partners to carry their games. In a perfect world, if WGR made money on the games, it would be a commendable gesture for the station to donate a percentage of the profits to the schools. I can almost hear you laughing. And did I hear somebody mutter, "Please put down the bong?" Unfortunately, schools would be relying on the accounting methods of the stations, which is similar to musicians and bands relying on the accounting methods of the record/music industry.
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As to "UB crew take note," there have been occasions when the color guy interrupts or steps on the play by play guy. Each has a specific task and as such, the broadcasts sound better and are far more coherent when the play by play guy is allowed to call the play without being "stepped on" or "talked over" by the color guy and vice versa.