- WBUR
Infobox Radio Station
name = WBUR & WBUR 90.9 FM
website = [http://www.wbur.org/ www.wbur.org]
webcast = [http://www.wbur.org/listen/ Listen Live]
city =Boston, Massachusetts (FM)West Yarmouth, Massachusetts (AM)
area =Greater Boston (FM)Cape Cod, Massachusetts (AM)
branding = "WBUR"
slogan = "Boston's NPR News Station"
airdate =1950
frequency = FM: 90.9 (MHz) HD Radio
AM: 1240 (kHz)
format = News/Talk
erp = FM: 12,000watt s
AM: 1,000watt s
haat = FM: 305meter s
class = FM: B
AM: C
facility_id = FM: 68241
AM: 6251
owner =Boston University
WBUR refers to one of two stations in Massachusetts, WBUR AM and FM, both owned by
Boston University . It is the largest of three NPR member stations inBoston, Massachusetts . It produces several nationally distributed programs, including "Car Talk ", "On Point ", "Only a Game " and "Here and Now". It previously produced "The Connection " (which was canceled onAugust 5 ,2005 ).The station is owned by
Boston University and its positioning statement is "Boston's NPR News Station." It was embroiled in a management scandal resulting in the departure of longtime station manager Jane Christo in 2004. Christo had overseen WBUR's conversion to an all-news format, and had ousted WGBH-FM from its longtime place as Boston's flagship NPR station. Despite a weaker signal than WGBH (12,000 watts to WGBH's 100,000), WBUR has been ahead of WGBH in the ratings by a substantial margin for over a decade.WBUR carries its programming on two other stations on Cape Cod --
WCCT , 90.3 MHz in Harwich andWSDH , 91.5 MHz in Sandwich-- via local marketing agreements. In1998 , the station helped launchWRNI inProvidence, Rhode Island --the first NPR station within Rhode Island's borders. It has since agreed to sell the station to a local group.Programming
WBUR programs
On Point ,Only a Game and Here and Now are carried nationwide in the US onXM Radio 's public radio station,XM Public Radio . The 3-minute comedy sketch program "11 Central Ave", aired onWBEZ Chicago Public Radio, was once recorded at WBUR. In total, WBUR produces more than 25 hours of its own news and programming each week that is distributed to other public radio stations, via XM satellite radio, podcasts, and streamed live on WBUR.org.In 2007 WBUR launched
Radio Boston , a new weekly radio show hosted by longtime Boston journalist David Boeri. On Sunday evenings, WBUR also broadcasts a show entitledBoston University's World of Ideas .Music Station Era
Initially, most of WBUR-FM's staff were Boston University students and the station broadcast a number of BU sporting events. By the 1970s WBUR-FM began receiving funding from the
Corporation For Public Broadcasting and became a "public radio station" with a professional staff.During the 1970s and 1980s, the station had several
jazz music and classical music programs. The disc jockeys demonstrated broad knowledge of composers, performers, and the execution of jazz, demonstrating familiarity with such matters asimprovisation and shared this with listeners. [http://www.bostonradio.org/stations/68241.html] [http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-970118.html] Noteworthy jazz and classical disc jockeys:
*Dennis Boyer, classical: "FM in the PM"
*Steve Elman , jazz: "Spaces"
*Tony Cennamo , jazz: "New Morning" and subsequently, a night-time show
*James Isaacs , jazz
*Jose Masso, Latin: "Con Salsa"Transition To News And Information
By the end of the 1980s WBUR began replacing many of its music programs with news and information programming from NPR
Public Radio International and theBBC .By the early 1990s, with the exception of "Con Salsa", WBUR had adopted an around-the-clock news and information format.
Numerous NPR member stations have since followed WBUR's lead and eliminated music programming in favor of news and information programming.
WBUR and the Middle East Conflict
Since 2001, WBUR has lost more than $1 million in contributions due to a boycott launched by donors and underwriters maintaining NPR coverage of the Middle East is biased against Israel. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/12/AR2006071201627_5.html A Beautiful Friendship?] ,
Washington Post ,July 16 ,2006 ] The boycott started in October, 2001, when two Boston-area businesses ended contracts:WordsWorth Books (now defunct) inCambridge, MA , and Cognex Corp. in nearbyNatick, MA . The two businesses are reportedly tied with theCommittee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), a persistent critic of NPR's coverage for almost a decade. [ [http://www.current.org/news/news0210wbur.html NPR's pro-Israel critics punish WBUR] ,Current.org ,June 3 ,2006 ] CAMERA has demonstrated outside National Public Radio (NPR) stations in 33 cities in the United States.References
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*FMQ|WCCT
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