Tuesday, October 05, 2004
Listens online
I'm a daily online listener. I used to listen to WMUB on the air when I was a student at Earlham College. When I moved to Pennsylvania, I found that the local public radio station was not as satisfying to my preferences as WMUB. Do you have a lot of online listeners? How many? Is you online broadcast here to stay or an experiment that could, sadly, disappear?
--Michael in Pennsylvania
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--Michael in Pennsylvania
This American Life fan
As someone that grew up in Wisconsin, I listened to WUWM in Milwaukee for most of my life. As much as I love your station, there are shows I really miss. One of these is This American life. I know you already carry the show, but of course, it is a time I I cannot hear it. In Milwaukee, it was carried One day per week in the afternoon. I really enjoyed the show, and I miss it. I also very much enjoy On the Media, and would love to hear that show as well.
--Rick in Fairfield
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--Rick in Fairfield
Power increase?
Are there any plans to increase the broadcast power of your station? I live in southeast corner of Dayton and have problems picking up your signal much of the time without a lot of static.
--Ken in Dayton
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--Ken in Dayton
Wants better signal
I live in Mason, listen online and very much enjoy your programming. I often travel on I-71 South and progressively lose the signal strength the closer I get to Cincinnati, however pick it back up in Kentucky. I wish I could get the signal the entire time.
--Steve in Mason
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--Steve in Mason
More environmental attention needed
There are many environmental issues that deserve a more complete airing than they currently get. For example, the siting of a landfill for construction debris being considered in Milford Township near the proposed school site might be evaluated. The importance or value of natural areas to the quality of life in Oxford (e.g. Bishop Woods controversy), the success and need of recyclling, and other issues might be visited.
--Mark in Oxford
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--Mark in Oxford
Avid listener
I am an avid listener of WMUB. I often have the station on all day long. The entire weekday lineup is fantastic. I wouldn't change a thing!
I would like to enthusiastically express my support to the weekend program "This American Life". What a great show. Ira Glass has produced a most original, intelligent and charming show.
Keep up the GREAT work!
--Peter in Hanover Township, Butler County
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I would like to enthusiastically express my support to the weekend program "This American Life". What a great show. Ira Glass has produced a most original, intelligent and charming show.
Keep up the GREAT work!
--Peter in Hanover Township, Butler County
Great programming, weak signal
First of all, you're one of my two favorite radio stations EVER. Keep it up!
Regarding your weak signal: I live in Richmond, and all of a sudden a couple of months ago, your crystal-clear broadcast suddenly turned into static! I used to love listening to Morning Edition every morning in my kitchen, and to Car Talk and Whaddya Know on Saturday mornings while I puttered around. Now I can only get you on my bathroom radio! What gives??
Regarding This American Life: KUDOS to you for introducing this area to this great show. But I'm very sad that it's on at a difficult time on Sunday afternoons. I used to love listening to it on Saturday mornings (when I had a strong signal).
Thanks guys, and keep up the great variety of programming.
--Julia in Richmond
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Regarding your weak signal: I live in Richmond, and all of a sudden a couple of months ago, your crystal-clear broadcast suddenly turned into static! I used to love listening to Morning Edition every morning in my kitchen, and to Car Talk and Whaddya Know on Saturday mornings while I puttered around. Now I can only get you on my bathroom radio! What gives??
Regarding This American Life: KUDOS to you for introducing this area to this great show. But I'm very sad that it's on at a difficult time on Sunday afternoons. I used to love listening to it on Saturday mornings (when I had a strong signal).
Thanks guys, and keep up the great variety of programming.
--Julia in Richmond