Anonymous wrote:15 staff laid off and DCist is shutting down. https://x.com/sarafischer/status/1761032381253992450?s=20
Anonymous wrote:“Time and space to have these conversations”
Translated from corporate-speak:
“We’re keeping all of you out of the office and locked out of the computer networks so none of you will shoot us in a fit of rage or copy a bunch of embarrassing or incriminating data that might make us look really bad later, because we raised tons of money over the years, kept it for our own compensation packages, and then fired you without warning”.
-WAMU management team.
Pretty much.
That’s what time and space means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped listening long ago when they couldn't ease up on their "angle"
I love WAMU local news coverage, politics hour, etc. but the agenda that the replacements for Kojo and Diane Rehm had was just too much. Everything had to talk about trans or race or social justice. I’m fine with insightful discussions of those topics, even if I disagree with the views discussed - but it was constant and to the exclusion of other interesting topics that used to only be covered (well) by WAMU and then didn’t get covered at all. I was so happy when they restarted dcist but they didn’t pull much of that work through to be on the air.
I agree with you 1000%. I'm a Democrat, I consider myself reasonably liberal, so I'm not someone who's gonna switch over to hate radio (the Rush Limbaugh style crazies). But WAMU "agenda" really started to wear on me. I listen to WTOP to get news. And I can still listen to the NPR shows that I love, like the Daily.
I’m the PP… and the WTOP news coverage is so unbelievably shitty! I do the same but it’s so generic and uninteresting. But it’s all we have.
PP you are responding to. Agreed. WTOP is milque toast as all get out but it's the basics.
Politics hour is really the only decent political coverage left. WaPo doesn't bother anymore with local and the rest don't go in depth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped listening long ago when they couldn't ease up on their "angle"
I love WAMU local news coverage, politics hour, etc. but the agenda that the replacements for Kojo and Diane Rehm had was just too much. Everything had to talk about trans or race or social justice. I’m fine with insightful discussions of those topics, even if I disagree with the views discussed - but it was constant and to the exclusion of other interesting topics that used to only be covered (well) by WAMU and then didn’t get covered at all. I was so happy when they restarted dcist but they didn’t pull much of that work through to be on the air.
I agree with you 1000%. I'm a Democrat, I consider myself reasonably liberal, so I'm not someone who's gonna switch over to hate radio (the Rush Limbaugh style crazies). But WAMU "agenda" really started to wear on me. I listen to WTOP to get news. And I can still listen to the NPR shows that I love, like the Daily.
I’m the PP… and the WTOP news coverage is so unbelievably shitty! I do the same but it’s so generic and uninteresting. But it’s all we have.
PP you are responding to. Agreed. WTOP is milque toast as all get out but it's the basics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped listening long ago when they couldn't ease up on their "angle"
I love WAMU local news coverage, politics hour, etc. but the agenda that the replacements for Kojo and Diane Rehm had was just too much. Everything had to talk about trans or race or social justice. I’m fine with insightful discussions of those topics, even if I disagree with the views discussed - but it was constant and to the exclusion of other interesting topics that used to only be covered (well) by WAMU and then didn’t get covered at all. I was so happy when they restarted dcist but they didn’t pull much of that work through to be on the air.
I agree with you 1000%. I'm a Democrat, I consider myself reasonably liberal, so I'm not someone who's gonna switch over to hate radio (the Rush Limbaugh style crazies). But WAMU "agenda" really started to wear on me. I listen to WTOP to get news. And I can still listen to the NPR shows that I love, like the Daily.
I’m the PP… and the WTOP news coverage is so unbelievably shitty! I do the same but it’s so generic and uninteresting. But it’s all we have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped listening long ago when they couldn't ease up on their "angle"
I love WAMU local news coverage, politics hour, etc. but the agenda that the replacements for Kojo and Diane Rehm had was just too much. Everything had to talk about trans or race or social justice. I’m fine with insightful discussions of those topics, even if I disagree with the views discussed - but it was constant and to the exclusion of other interesting topics that used to only be covered (well) by WAMU and then didn’t get covered at all. I was so happy when they restarted dcist but they didn’t pull much of that work through to be on the air.
I agree with you 1000%. I'm a Democrat, I consider myself reasonably liberal, so I'm not someone who's gonna switch over to hate radio (the Rush Limbaugh style crazies). But WAMU "agenda" really started to wear on me. I listen to WTOP to get news. And I can still listen to the NPR shows that I love, like the Daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped listening long ago when they couldn't ease up on their "angle"
I love WAMU local news coverage, politics hour, etc. but the agenda that the replacements for Kojo and Diane Rehm had was just too much. Everything had to talk about trans or race or social justice. I’m fine with insightful discussions of those topics, even if I disagree with the views discussed - but it was constant and to the exclusion of other interesting topics that used to only be covered (well) by WAMU and then didn’t get covered at all. I was so happy when they restarted dcist but they didn’t pull much of that work through to be on the air.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped listening long ago when they couldn't ease up on their "angle"
I love WAMU local news coverage, politics hour, etc. but the agenda that the replacements for Kojo and Diane Rehm had was just too much. Everything had to talk about trans or race or social justice. I’m fine with insightful discussions of those topics, even if I disagree with the views discussed - but it was constant and to the exclusion of other interesting topics that used to only be covered (well) by WAMU and then didn’t get covered at all. I was so happy when they restarted dcist but they didn’t pull much of that work through to be on the air.
+1.
I started noticing it when they dropped (or dramatically reduced) coverage of 'conventional' sports like the Nats and Redskins in favor of women's basketball and European soccer. It was like they gave the reins to a queer college student. Sure, a queer college student's perspective is as valid as any other person's, but they speak to a much smaller audience.