Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ironic thing about this whole WAMU debacle is that it happened under the leadership of the new GM, Erika Pulley-Hayes, who replaced the forced out GM, JJ Yore, due the creepy Martin Di Caro scandal.
Di Caro was justly bounced out of WAMU, but the DCist staffers could not help but write an article seemingly once a week about the guy. well after he was fired. I remember seeing an article on DCist about him being hired by WTOP (I believe) heavily insinuating that he be dismissed. It was very stalkerish "reporting" and not professional at all.
Welp, kids. You got what you wanted. A creep bounced, a boss brushed away and representation stewardship. Look what that got ya.
Something something be careful what you wish for.....
Wait, what? Where can I read more about this?
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/01/13/martin-di-caro-resurfaces-at-the-washington-times/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ironic thing about this whole WAMU debacle is that it happened under the leadership of the new GM, Erika Pulley-Hayes, who replaced the forced out GM, JJ Yore, due the creepy Martin Di Caro scandal.
Di Caro was justly bounced out of WAMU, but the DCist staffers could not help but write an article seemingly once a week about the guy. well after he was fired. I remember seeing an article on DCist about him being hired by WTOP (I believe) heavily insinuating that he be dismissed. It was very stalkerish "reporting" and not professional at all.
Welp, kids. You got what you wanted. A creep bounced, a boss brushed away and representation stewardship. Look what that got ya.
Something something be careful what you wish for.....
Wait, what? Where can I read more about this?
Anonymous wrote:The ironic thing about this whole WAMU debacle is that it happened under the leadership of the new GM, Erika Pulley-Hayes, who replaced the forced out GM, JJ Yore, due the creepy Martin Di Caro scandal.
Di Caro was justly bounced out of WAMU, but the DCist staffers could not help but write an article seemingly once a week about the guy. well after he was fired. I remember seeing an article on DCist about him being hired by WTOP (I believe) heavily insinuating that he be dismissed. It was very stalkerish "reporting" and not professional at all.
Welp, kids. You got what you wanted. A creep bounced, a boss brushed away and representation stewardship. Look what that got ya.
Something something be careful what you wish for.....
Anonymous wrote:This this this!!!Anonymous wrote:The only thing I can say is that my family of politically moderate independents stopped our decades of donations recently because of WAMU's reporting that slanted toward Revolution. We won't be supporting Trump but we don't want immoderate voices from the other end to dominate, either. I guess, now that they're no longer an institution I can support, I don't mind if they feel the pain of lost audiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a game now where I turn the car radio to 88.5 and see how long it takes for race, gender, or trans issues to come up (always in an in-your-face, non-nuanced way). It's usually less than a minute. It's very clear that the agenda simply became DEI stuff all the time about 5 years ago. We used to give money, listen avidly, etc. It's not not listenable anymore. They obviously just ignored the disappearing audience and chose to ride this into the ground. It stinks because we desperately need a smart local news station.
I just drove 10 minutes to the grocery store with WAMU. Race came up in the second minute. I heard about how difficult it is for a metal band comprised of black females and also how underpaid black actresses are. I’m not doubting these challenges and those stories of course should be heard, but it seems to dominate what I hear whenever I listen. I want a broader set of topics and perspectives and I would think a mass audience (if that is what they are actually trying to appeal to) would want also.
Yeah dude. Based on the timestamp of your post you were listening to "It's Been a Minute," which is largely about black culture. So it's not surprising that you heard a a lot about black culture on a show about black culture.
Why do we need a show about one culture? Do we all get our own show? All I’m asking is for a PUBLIC radio station to try airing content that appeals to the general public. Yes, sometimes that will include culture-specific stories! When there is so much we could all share and discuss, why are we dividing ourselves into groups, putting up walls?