Thoughtful discussion on WAMU’s programming changes
February 1, 2007
In case you missed it - - A commenter has left a well written and thoughtful comment for our consideration in response to WAMU’s programming changes.
In particular he laments WAMU’s decision to drop “American Routes.”
Please continue your support of WAMU – and give some thoughtful consideration to the thoughts shared below.
I have copied and pasted the comment below for your convenience – and because I really appreciate and encourage civil and thoughtful discussion. I have reformatted and re-paragraphed it for readability.
As always, your thoughtful consideration is appreciated regardless of the outcome on any particular issue. Whether we agree or disagree, always find this blog open for friendly civil and constructive dialogue.
Kevin
mikelicht has left a new comment on your post "20070130 Changes coming to WAMU":
WAMU-FM has removed Nick Spitzer's unique American Routes show from their broadcast schedule. WAMU-FM radio made some great programming changes recently, but this is not one of them.
The New Orleans-produced show has many loyal listeners here, who appreciate it even more since it's post-Katrina return to the
Their opinion is widely-shared: "In the history of American radio, no series has come close to Nick Spitzer's American Routes in exploring the many streams of this nation's music." -- Nat Hentoff, Wall Street Journal
"It's tough to make such different music into an entertaining, coherent show, but Spitzer and his staff do with style, wit, and an unpretentious appreciation of what the music of this great country is all about." -- David Kunian.
Offbeat Magazine Spitzer's combination of scholarship and populist appeal has taken off like prairie fire. -- Paul de Barros
Here's how to help: WAMU fundraising week is Feb 3 - 10, but you don't have to wait to join or donate.
The on-line "Membership" and "Donate Any Amount" forms (at wamu.org under the "Support WAMU" tab) have a "Send us your comments!".
My advice as a former public radio employee: limit comments to "Bring back American Routes!" etc. Don't add statements about other issues; it will just confuse them. Don't add how much you like other shows -- this promotes complacency, not action. Don't tell them what other program to cut or when to air American Routes -- these are hard decisions, and someone gets paid to make them.
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