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Unlike WZBC, a non-commercial station which is funded by Boston College, WHRB cannot afford to program music that is palatable only to the DJs and a niche of listeners—who are unlikely to contribute financially to the station...
WHRB’s has found its golden ticket to financial security in the form of classical broadcasting. And it’s no big surprise that a decent number of Harvard undergraduates with a knowledge and enthusiasm for classical music make a staff of top-notch classical DJs...
...definitely been to clubs and bars like the Enormous Room in Central Square and have had hip-hop DJs as well as Grad Students tell me they listen [to TDS],” he writes...
...native of Barbados, this video is a departure from the dancehall theme of her two previous singles, “If It’s Lovin’ That You Want” and “Pon de Replay.” Gone are the beach scenes, the DJs, and the Caribbean backing track. In fact, this video is shot against an erratic monochromatic background, features few choreographed dance scenes, and a thundering beat that is an obvious appropriation of Soft Cell’s eighties hit “Tainted Love.” As a result, Rihanna?...
...tends to disfavor explicit content. “We try to identify the local artists who are positive,” Mwase said, adding that he often sends recordings of his favorite Massive performances to The Source magazine, a national publication founded as a WHRB newsletter in 1988 by DJs David M. Mays ’90 and Jon M. Shecter ’90. Although the show already has several performers lined up, Felton and Jacoby encourage aspiring freestylers to compete free of charge. “The Darker Side” can be heard Saturdays...