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May 20, 2014

Statement on WRAS 88.5 FM

Since its inception, College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) has sought to foster, support and expand student-run broadcasting operations on campuses across the country. That is why CBI College Broadcasters, Inc. stands with the students and alumni of WRAS-FM involved in the recent announcement of an agreement between Georgia State University and Georgia Public Broadcasting. This agreement allows Georgia Public Broadcasting, not students, to control the programming of WRAS 88.5 from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Students at the station are, understandably, opposed to this agreement, as well as the secrecy in which it was developed.

CBI’s commitment is to student broadcasting. While partnerships with professional broadcasters can provide some benefits to students, nothing can replicate the experiential education offered to students who control their own student media outlets. Therefore, we cannot support any deal or this agreement that takes student broadcasting out of student hands. We cannot support a deal or arrangement affecting student broadcasting that is made without student input or discussion.

Frank LoMonte of the Student Press Law Center submitted a letter to GSU President Mark Becker, which may be found on the Student Press Law Center site here. The Georgia State Signal student newspaper’s editorial on the matter may be read here.

CBI urges our member stations to read both student and non-student media coverage of this matter and show their support for a student-run WRAS. For more information, visit savewras.com.

CBI Board of Directors
President Greg Weston, University of Pittsburgh
Vice-President Herb Dunmore, Loyola University Maryland
Executive Director, Will Robedee, Rice University
Treasurer Lisa Marshall, Muskingum University
Secretary Jamie Lynn Gilbert, North Carolina State University
Development Director Mark Maben, Seton Hall University
IT Content Director Jessica Clary, SCAD Atlanta
Student Representative Connor Spielmaker, University of North Florida
Immediate Past-President Warren Kozireski, The College at Brockport

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