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WTIC1080 no longer broadcasting UConn games?

I think you’re missing the point. WTIC didn’t pay as much as ESPN. That’s the end all be all. Everything else is hearsay and irrelevant. If WTIC wanted to match the higher offer they had the opportunity but didn’t want to pay. If UConn took a lower offer for some political reason you would have a great point but that’s not what happened. This was literally business deal and have nothing to do with free speech. So why is this even an issue?
If true. This ^^^^.

UConn isn't really talking, so all you have is the WTIC slant and they lost the bid. Whether the station's political leaning was a contributing factor is irrelevant if ESPN's money was comparable or greater.
 
Nice editorial in the Republican American yesterday - sheds some light on this foolish decision, and how things tend to be run at UConn these days. In fact it can explain a lot.

UConn versus WTIC-AM: Impartiality in the airwaves?
February 20, 2018 - Editorials - 3 comments

The University of Connecticut claims to be an impartial institution. “Through freedom of academic inquiry and expression, we create and disseminate knowledge by means of scholarly and creative achievements, graduate and professional education, and outreach,” reads UConn’s mission statement. Unfortunately, there is reason to believe UConn is on a mission to silence conseratives. That may eventually hurt the university’s academic reputation.

Feb. 16 witnessed the news that the 26-year-old relationship between UConn and Hartford-based WTIC-AM will end with the close of the 2017-18 athletic year. Beginning next year, WUCS-FM, an affiliate of ESPN, will broadcast the games of UConn’s football, basketball and hockey teams. The university’s relationship with WTIC ended for a number of reasons, but Phil Zachary, senior vice president and market manager for WTIC’s parent company Entercom Radio, has highlighted a troubling one.

“The school felt the conservative programming that WTIC airs is at odds with the best interest of the university,” Mr. Zachary told the (Manchester) Journal Inquirer.

It is reasonable to conclude from Mr. Zachary’s comments that Connecticut’s flagship university is targeting conservative speech. That is all the more plausible when one considers that in late November, UConn police essentially allowed the disruption of an on-campus presentation (or more accurately, attempted presentation) by conservative writer Lucian Wintrich.

A university or college that truly values academic freedom doesn’t take sides in political debates. With its actions, UConn is looking like a cheerleader for liberalism. That is no way to encourage the critical-thinking skills the United States and Connecticut sorely need. Additionally, the fiscal year 2017-18 budget for UConn’s main campus in Storrs and four regional campuses (one of which is in Waterbury) is $1.3 billion, and a quarter of this figure is covered by taxpayers, according to a December article in the university publication UConn Today. Not all Connecticut taxpayers are liberal, and the university’s political maneuvering is disrespectful to non-liberal Constitution State residents.

UConn has done well on surveys of American universities’ academic excellence. For example, according to U.S. News & World Report, it is tied for 18th place among public universities and is tied for 56th place overall. However, if UConn keeps playing political games, its standing may slip.

University President Susan Herbst and the board of trustees – Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is ex officio board president – are obligated to explain why UConn is willing to silence the conservative message. No one is well-served by the status quo.


Rep-Am takes the liar at face value . . .
 
I would only buy the political leaning argument if this was a renegotiation. If the contract ran it's course, the point is moot.
 
The most likely reasons that this deal went to a new bidder are the following:
The money was better.
The new owners of wtic were not open to certain terms UCONN wanted
While it has a large reach wtic is an AM station which is like being a horse and buggy at Taladega. Nobody listens to am radio any more. Despite its supposed huge reach it barely makes the top 10 in the Hartford market. Every other station is fm in the top 20. It has steadily lost listeners over the past 5 years that I looked. Probably longer.
The conservative talk format doesn’t attract the audience UCONN is seeking for its games. It’s typical listener is 60+ white in a state that is increasingly multicultural.
WTIC didn’t want to give up what is essentially free programming for extra sports related programming like coaches shows, sports talk etc. shows like Rush and the others are basically given to stations in return for ability to raise ad revenues. Local shows cost money to produce and you need to sell your own advertising.

Finally I think you need to note that the charge that UCONN used political leanings in its decision came from the management of WTIC. Not that they have a vested interest in any way.
 
What the true facts are in this radio situation, no one on here knows for sure. We do know Herbst/UConn track record on this kind of stuff is very poor. Supporting the arrest of a victim rather than the assaulter/note robber. The prosecutor and court basically laughed at her and flipped her strange worldview upside down. The court/prosecutor imposed the reality and sense of fairness that was quite frankly missing in her mindset. The fact that she did not know better in the first place is not reassuring.
 
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Cell phones are so common, payphones have become so far and few between and it's not new. I didn't buy my first cell phone until I was 24. My 11 year old niece just earned her privilege.

Most 20-something and even some 30-something aged adults don't have a clue what a collect call is, let alone how they might have used it to be picked up from high school for free.

What about Bob
has become a period piece. Heck, The Wire is dated.
I made the collect call trick a number of times in highschool in the late 90s, thanks for the trip down memory lane.

I also watched what about Bob for the first time a week ago. Along with Meatballs and Caddy Shack, one of Bill Murrays few decent movies.
 
What the true facts are in this radio situation, no one on here knows for sure. We do know Herbst/UConn track record on this kind of stuff is very poor. Supporting the arrest of a victim rather than the assaulter/note robber. The prosecutor and court basically laughed at her and flipped her strange worldview upside down. The court/prosecutor imposed the reality and sense of fairness that was quite frankly missing in her mindset. The fact that she did not know better in the first place is not reassuring.
Huh? What are you talking about? And what does it have to do with a business deal? You are an odd duck.
 
Remember that IMG is in the middle of this deal. They aren't going to do something that destroys value. This isn't a straight negotiation between the radio companies and the school. IMG has to sign off as well. The "Administration is clueless" line would also mean that IMG doesn't know what they are doing.
 
Who doesn't have a cell phone? It is so common now, even some of the poorest people I come across in Colombia or Guatemala have one....

I don't have a cell phone and have zero desire & ambition to get one. Why do I want another bill every month? So I can get more robo calls? Or something else in my pocket besides my keys and knife, but something that can break? no thanks.
 
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I don't have a cell phone and have zero desire & ambition to get one. Why do I want another bill every month? So I can get more robo calls? Or something else in my pocket besides my keys and knife, but something that can break? no thanks.

So what you are saying is you're akin the devout Christian drowning in the ocean who turns down the two boats and a helicopter, with a simple, "No thanks. God will save me."

Then when you ultimately meet your Maker and you ask him why you died, he responds with, "I SENT YOU TWO BOATS AND A HELICOPTER!!!"
 
What the true facts are in this radio situation, no one on here knows for sure. We do know Herbst/UConn track record on this kind of stuff is very poor. Supporting the arrest of a victim rather than the assaulter/note robber. The prosecutor and court basically laughed at her and flipped her strange worldview upside down. The court/prosecutor imposed the reality and sense of fairness that was quite frankly missing in her mindset. The fact that she did not know better in the first place is not reassuring.

You realize Chief that the dweeb who had his notes taken was posting stuff on line about the Florida students being paid to voice their opinions on the shooting and that they were not voicing their own opinions. Weintrich is a scumbag and will continue to be one. Having him be your standard bearer is a losing proposition.
 
Btw I’m sure somebody here knows. Statistically impossible that everyone here is an outsider.
 
You realize Chief that the dweeb who had his notes taken was posting stuff on line about the Florida students being paid to voice their opinions on the shooting and that they were not voicing their own opinions. Weintrich is a scumbag and will continue to be one. Having him be your standard bearer is a losing proposition.
You miss the point - I am not familiar with him - and he may be a scumbag - but the principle of freedom of speech is what I am defending as Patrick Henry did. Please read the Constitution and our nation’s history and you will understand better.
 

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