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Siegfried argues that WHRB??s appeal lies in its willingness to play music that is “more exploratory, more adventurous,” as opposed to WCRB, which is more like “easy listening classical,” he explains...
David A. Rios ’07, a DJ for RH, WHRB??s underground rock program, has an opinion about the station’s mission that is as large (but not nearly as fuzzy) as his wildly-unkempt hair: “All the departments have the same goal: to play music geared to a niche…to have people listen to good music that they won’t hear somewhere else...
...other side of the spectrum, Goren considers planning WBRS-affiliated outreach events his number one priority. WHRB??s approach to campus outreach falls somewhere in between Lynch and Goren’s. Both Schultz and Stona express a great deal of interest in increasing WHRB??s student listenership...
...WHRB??s acceptance of classical as the backbone of the station’s success—partly for financial reasons, to be sure— in addition to highly specialized niche programming, means that there is fundamentally no future for WHRB to become a station that primarily caters to mainstream college students...
...herein lies the strange contradiction of WHRB??that it’s run by students, identified with students, yet ignored by students...