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On 8/8/10 03:50 , David Kaye wrote:
"D. Peter wrote: That may be less true than you think. Even non-comms are about the money. And the bulk of funding for most non-comms is corporate underwriting. Actually, Matt Elmore from KQED has said differently. He says that the bulk of KQED's money comes from donations. I know, having volunteered and worked at KALW (the other NPR station in SF) that over 80% of KALW's income comes directly from listener contributions. While my own experience is just the opposite. From Chicago to Iowa to Louisiana, the non-comms I've worked with have all been more corporately funded than not. |
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