[JPL] bailout (WARNING humor)

Paul Combs pcomb at comcast.net
Wed Dec 24 12:15:24 EST 2008


Sadly, Blaise, I have to say you are quite correct. A long time ago I 
was the morning guy at WBUR in Boston, where I engineered the transition 
from folk/pop programming to jazz programming. Charlie Perkins and then 
Rhonda Hamilton followed me there. In the early 90s WBUR was taken over 
by news junkies. While I do value the high quality news, I still do not 
fully understand why it has to be 24/7. However, all life is change, and 
perhaps music, at least, will start to come back on NPR in the future.

With appreciation for intense, older and less thin women,

Paul

Blaise Lantana wrote:
> A bailout for public radio stations could mean more npr and less jazz.
> Ppublic radio is not married to jazz anymore,  they are looking for a
> younger thinner woman, who's less intense.
> Blaise Lantana
> Music Director
> KJZZ Phoenix 
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