KUNV radio blasts jazz; most students are not listening : "The KUNV radio, which will be 25 years old in April, broadcasts on 91.5 FM and is licensed to the Board of Regents. Full- and part-time employees, students and community volunteers operate the station. These volunteers are usually communications and media majors, who participate in on-air broadcasting and voice-over productions."
Student Press Law Center - News Flashes: "Antebi�s problems with the school began when he was fired from his radio show, 'Rant and Rave,' in March 2004 for saying that a member of the student government was a 'bearded feminist,' while another was 'half man, half vagina.' "
ATAS Internship: "They arrived in Los Angeles at the beginning of summer, half-expecting to get screamed at, dispatched for coffee and errands at all hours and saddled with photocopying and filing chores.
But there was none of that for Jeff Goldberg, Jason Lansing, Gwen Miller or Dave O'Brien, members of Hollywood's Intern Class of 2005. They spent the summer honing their chosen crafts along with 30 other U.S. college students who completed the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation's eight-week internship program."
The history of KWUR - Cadenza: "As the 90's segued into the new century, KWUR was forced to confront a number of problems that the station is still dealing with today. The first is the ubiquitous iPod. Radio itself is still trying to find itself since the days that alternative new music became readily available through the mp3. 'Providing alternative music when people had limited access to it was huge,' Klacsmann said. Now, KWUR finds itself having to adapt. Some reforms have already taken place. Over the summer, the station was renovated and cleaned up and the internet site was upgraded. "
Variety.com - New FCC chairman preps his indecent proposal: "There was good news for showbiz from the FCC last week: The number of indecency complaints is way down -- about 6,200 in the second quarter vs. 157,000 in the first quarter of 2005. But that doesn't mean the indecency storm has passed. For the complaints it has received, there's a backlog waiting for disposition, as chairman Kevin Martin decided to wait and address them all as a package."