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...paying the station’s bills. Instead of catering to a college audience, WHRB focuses its attention on an older demographic through extensive classical (and to a lesser extent, jazz) broadcasting. Now, in the face of the imminent demise of WCRB 102.5 FM as a 24-hour classical station, WHRB is poised to become the number one option for the Boston listener seeking a daily dose of Bach or Mahler...
WHRB President Jon A. Stona ’07 laments that “a lot of students don’t really know about the station.” And WHRB is not the only college radio station that faces the problem of attracting a student listenership...
Gilad Goren, a music director for Brandeis University’s WBRS, estimated that about 15 to 20 Brandeis students were listening to the radio station the afternoon he was interviewed by The Crimson...
Similarly, music director William Lynch, who works for Boston College’s WZBC, says that their station “is hugely insignificant in the scope of the student body. We’re under the radar. The students and administration are not even aware of our existence...
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...