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Changes are necessary for campus radio station

Published: Sunday, February 7, 2010

Updated: Sunday, February 7, 2010 22:02

Joseph Pasquinelli,
I just wanted to comment on your article in The Heights (2/4) about the due rebirth of radio that is needed for BC.
I'm not sure where you got most of your information, either from the general interest meeting on the 1st and 2nd of this month or if you are a sports broadcaster with WVBC / WZBC, but you hit the problem with WVBC / WZBC right on the head. Although, yours is just one aspect as to why either the station as a whole needs to be revamped or a whole new station must be made that offers music that students will love and sports coverage they will want.
I've been fighting with WZBC now for two years over these very issues, and I always hit a wall because they claim that WVBC is necessary as a training ground for WZBC. Therefore, VBC goes without its own programming and never has a chance to get any on-campus recognition, in either music or sports broadcasting. I'm sure this is ideal for WZBC because if VBC were to become its own station, it would mean ZBC no longer serves the BC students, which might mean losing their funding from the Board of Trustees. This is, of course, speculation, but there is a dire need for music and sports broadcasting on campus, and WZBC isn't filling that need.
These are the needs of the student body, as I see them, that can be achieved by a new station and that, as of today, are not provided by the WZBC / WVBC paradigm:
•    They need a station that can serve the majority, rather than the minority, of students on campus in sports and music, with programming that is based on their interests.
•    They need a station that is easily accessible (whether through radio broadcast, Internet streaming, mobile phone apps that carry the stream) and on-air personalities that engage them and promote BC camaraderie and spirit.
•    They need a station that they can support and patronize and, in return, be supported with their favorite music, and with the station's expected growth in notoriety in the #4 Arbitron rated Boston radio market, attract larger names in music to concerts.
•    They need a station that can, for those students who wish to enter professional radio broadcasting, provide job experience in sports writing, sports broadcasting, DJ work, music market research, format / program development, industry standard equipment, and station management.
Conversely, this is what the student body does not need which the WZBC / WVBC paradigm currently provides:
•    They do not need a station that intentionally promotes music that few have heard, even fewer wish to hear again, and station rules that punish DJs for playing popular music.
•    They do not need a station that resents its sports department, only allowing them inopportune time slots, not giving them independent facilities for sports writing, or advancing equipment to provide listeners clearer feeds of sporting events.
•    They do not need a station that attracts hundreds of students at General Interest meetings who wish to DJ, then, after alienating the ones with mainstream interests, allows only those with WZBC interests to become WZBC directors and DJs.
•    They do not need a station with a directorship that ignores the concerns of mainstream WVBC DJs, provides them with only baseline and broken equipment (i.e. hand-me-downs from ZBC), and discourages them from creating more advanced programming by restricting the use of advanced equipment to those DJs with WZBC shows.
My concerns are for students who had a genuine interest in radio and were cast to the wayside because their interests didn't align with those of WZBC. Many of them I still know. The difference between them and me is that I stuck around and kept fighting for what I know many people want to see change. My attempts have often stopped short of going to someone who had the authority to enact real change at WZBC because I didn't know who to go to. However, with The Heights' help, the Boston College community may finally be able to have a piece of their campus back – not as "what radio station?," not as "that radio station," but as "our radio station!" 

 

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3 comments

Anonymous
Fri Feb 19 2010 13:31
As a current Student and radio host and sports broadcaster i agree with the change in format for the station, the music is not to the liking of the majority students at BC. nor has WZBC music been pubbing around campus as it well should. ZBC has not format they have a bunch of radio personalities doing their own music. that being said the sports department is not given an opportunity to rise in the FM station with only a 2 hour show on saturdays in a 7 day a week non commercial radio service. Now MR. Alumni if you dont want to support our pledge to change some of the things WZBC should change we will found other people to support our mission.
Anonymous
Wed Feb 10 2010 17:50
As an out-of-state BC parent who is very interested in the athletic events, I listen to as many of the WZBC and WVBC sports broadcasts as possible. While some events are picked up by online outlets, I enjoy hearing the student DJs call the games. I've noticed that the quality of the transmissions of the FM broadcasts are usually good; however, those of the AM broadcasts are not. It's a shame it's so hard to hear the DJs clearly--many of them are really good at what they do! It would be a great opportunity for these students to get maximum exposure in the sports-rich Boston media market, if only they could be clearly heard, by more listeners. Step up, station decision makers!
BC MOM
Class of 2007
Mon Feb 8 2010 15:17
Mr. Cannon, if you and others are interested in hearing mainstream music on the radio, there are plenty of Jack FM, top 40 style stations for you to choose from. WZBC is indeed a niche radio station and is one of the few places people can hear new and old independent music without commercials. Believe it or not - there are people who enjoy the music you claim few "wish to hear". Just because you don't understand it or enjoy it doesn't mean there's no audience for it.

Furthermore, I can say as an alumni of both BC and WZBC, my donations to the station - and the school - will end if or when the current format of WZBC does. I'm not writing a check to pay for more Kings of Leon on the airwaves.







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