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Friday July 18, 2008

WMUB ups its news programming

Filed under: Tidbits — Chris @ 11:41 am

Earlier this week, WMUB, the NPR station located at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and that serves the Richmond listening area, announced some significant changes to its programming.  The changes include:

  • All jazz programming including Mama Jazz will move to their HD2 channel, and will be streamed from their web site
  • Each day’s Diane Rehm Show will be repeated at 8pm
  • Each day’s Talk of the Nation will be repeated at midnight
  • The BBC World Service will be heard at 10pm-midnight and 2-5am on weekday mornings
  • The BBC World Service will also air from 8pm to 8am weekends
  • Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me will repeat Sunday at 1pm, after Car Talk. Tavis Smiley moves to Sunday 2-4pm

The most noticeable impact for many will the be replacement of the sounds of jazz on weekday evenings with all news/talk content.  Given that the Mama Jazz show is a highly visible part of the station's offerings and that HD radio is still not widely adopted, it may change the station's listener profile significantly.

The changes are certainly generating lots of feedback on the station's weblog, and you add your own comments by e-mailing WMUB.


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Tuesday October 30, 2007

Local and regional media updates

Filed under: Tidbits — Chris @ 10:41 pm

Last week, regional NPR affiliate WMUB in Oxford, Ohio announced that the Miami University committee appointed by President David Hodge to make recommendations on WMUB's future has completed its report.  Of the four options laid out in the report, the push seems to be toward "developing the regional connections with existing noncommercial radio stations and adding significant connections with appropriate Miami University academic programs."  The subtext may be additional consolidation and merging of public radio resources in the area.

Also, Palladium-Item online editor Jason Truitt announced that several new features have been added to their online presence, allowing readers to submit stories and photos in a new way, subscribe to online news focused on a particular geographical area in town, and view state and national databases of various statistics.

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