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CUIT Radio

04 Aug 99 - 11:28 PM (#102396)
Subject: Finally CUIT Works
From: John Hindsill

For last 3 weeks (at least 2) this verdammte radio station has not worked when the Fielding frolics have been on...but tonight it is loud and clear and playing Moody Blues, I think. Go figger!---John


04 Aug 99 - 11:30 PM (#102398)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: John Hindsill

Fingers, you let me down and I didn't proofread till I sent. It is CIUT radio. Sorry folks.


04 Aug 99 - 11:34 PM (#102401)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: catspaw49

No problem John my friend...we got the point! Now the question is did they actually fix it or are we going to have another dead Monday???

Spaw


05 Aug 99 - 10:26 AM (#102533)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: bbc

Maybe Rick can tell us what's going on at CIUT. Something about financial problems?


05 Aug 99 - 10:45 AM (#102544)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: Peter T.

There is both a political and financial crisis going on at CIUT because it is basically supported by the University of Toronto, and it is considering or may even have already decided to pull its funding out (Rick can give you the inside dope).
yours, Peter T.


05 Aug 99 - 01:49 PM (#102588)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: Rick Fielding

I'd love to give you my take on the political situation that spawned the financial crisis, but it almost makes me physically ill to think about it. Words like hypocracy, greed, and blind ambition come to mind.
Rick


05 Aug 99 - 02:47 PM (#102600)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: bbc

Sounds bad, Rick. Anything we, your trying-to-be-faithful listeners, can do?


05 Aug 99 - 09:53 PM (#102683)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: Easy Rider

How do I get this radio station on my PC?


05 Aug 99 - 10:33 PM (#102698)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: katlaughing

EZR: click here, then choose "tune into"


05 Aug 99 - 11:56 PM (#102717)
Subject: RE: CUIT Radio
From: John Hindsill

Whatever problems CIUT is having seem to be epidemic. CKUA, Alberta, has been having complaints since the advent of new management some months ago. They were airing their problems on their message board, but those messages have been archived.

Closer to home (California) we are having two problems. The trustees of KPCC, Pasadena College radio station, are unsure how to handle the license, and the station is in turmoil. And many of you know about the sit-ins at KPFA, No. California's Pacifica station; the irony is that Pacifica is a Progressive organization. Rick's characterization of the CIUT problem fits very well in these cases.

The loser in these squabbles is the audience.

John