KFUO Sale Revisited

A great example of collaborative, cumulative journalism —

From radio-info.com this morning: Senators Claire McCaskill and Kit Bond of Missouri have now joined House reps John Shimkus and Lacy Clay in examining the shady dealings surrounding the sale of St. Louis’s only classical station to religious broadcasters — this from an article in stltoday.com, written by Sarah Bryan Miller.   Miller quotes author Stefene Russell in St. Louis Magazine:

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WQUB in Quincy, IL Losing its Local Hosts

From Mick Freeman at WQUB, via the AMPPR listserv: Sadly WQUB is taking an unusual step on June 1st and firing all on-air staff… Quincy is in the bottom left corner of Illinois, close to Missouri.  An article in the Quincy Herald-Whig says that WGEM (news and sports) will handle the programming. “We’re doing this to lower costs,” station manager Robert Weirather said. “There will not be much programming variation. We’ll still emphasize classical music and National Public Radio, and all sorts of news.” The three people who are NOT losing their … Continue Reading

WUGA in Georgia Threatened by Budget Cuts

Radio-info.com this morning reports that dual-format station WUGA in Athens and northern Georgia is on the cutting block by the University of Georgia.   This is just a proposed budget so far, but University officials are recommending layoffs of 1,400 staff members, reduction in student enrollment by 1,500, and elimination of WUGA from the budget altogether. Stay tuned…

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