"The sale added Vanderbilt to a growing list of colleges and universities, including Rice University in Houston and the University of San Francisco, where college radio licenses are being sold off, backed by the assertion that today’s well-wired students no longer tune in to the medium. But that misses the point: college radio is not only a vital part of the communities it serves, but it is even more essential in the Internet era."
[The New York Times: The Day The Music Died] (via brokenformat)
I didn’t work at my college radio station. When I finally got off my duff to go help out, it had already become mostly automated, removing all of their after-hours live programming.
There’s a part of me that wants to go to grad school just for the experience of working at a college radio station.
(Source: totalvibration)