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More than 50 members of WHRB jammed a meeting in the radio station's Memorial Hall offices last night and overwhelmingly voted to overrule a recent veto by the station's administrative board against increased rock music programming...
...scheduling will go into effect Monday, WHRB president Wes Fach '72 said last night...
...WHRB President Robert Goldfarb '73 said he was "surprised" by the resignations of Gruber and Perkins, but that he expected the final outcome of the board meeting. The disagreement between Perkins and the board was over what he termed "basic ideas of programming...
With the Los Angeles Free Press and the Phoenix, we seem to be in an area of staff revolts, and now everyone is trying very hard to label the recent change of management at WHRB another staff revolt. The tone of the recent Crimson article on WHRB was particularly misleading. When I spoke to Mr. Frazier on the phone, I said that my election did not signify "Radical takeover" or a "staff revolt", but that it simply involved a major disagreement about how the station should approach programming changes. Those of us at the station that favor some changes...
...should add that the changes at WHRB will not be all that radical. We want to develop a more balanced schedule, which would include classical, folk, rock and jazz. In our efforts to find a better schedule, we have gotten a great deal of support from everyone at the station, including what the Crimson has labled the "conservative bloc." Charles Perkins '74 Station Manager WHRB...