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10/28: WABE reaches fundraising goal
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta’s biggest public radio station 90.1/WABE-FM continues to ride high, reaching its fall fundraising goal as usual and seeing a steady rise in viewers and sponsors.
Last week, WABE brought in a record $950,000 in pledges over 10 days. That’s a 46 percent increase from the comparable pledge period in 2002 when $650,000 was pledged.
And thanks to the fact nearly everybody pays by credit card now, fulfillment is at about 90 percent versus 80 percent in 2002. General manager John Weatherford said fewer people are requesting the gifts that accompany the donations than in the past, saving the station even more money. (Among the gifts included a fleece, a shortwave radio and a Bob Dylan CD.)
Are people happy with WABE right now? What would you recommend to improve it?
The station raised its pledge target an ambitious 9 percent over the fall of 2005 to cover employee and programming cost increases, Weatherford said.
WABE, which splits time between classical music and news/talk shows such as “All Things Considered� and “Fresh Air,� has been steadiliy drawing more and more listeners, with 380,600 people checking out the station in a given week over the summer, according to Arbitron ratings. That compares to 276,000 in 2002.
And before the end of the year, Weatherford said WABE will offer two additional channels for the small numbers of people with HD radio: one fully classical and another all news/talk. You can hear those separate channels already online





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By Eric B.
October 30, 2006 3:11 PM | Link to this
So, why is it that the other NPR station, WCLK can’t even raise a fraction of that. Hmmm, let’s ask management. They get rid of popular hosts and diverse programming and somehow the gm (wendy williams) still keeps her job.
By bud
October 30, 2006 3:47 PM | Link to this
Too bad the libs didn’t flush $950,000 down the Air America toilet instead.
By TruthHurts
October 30, 2006 4:11 PM | Link to this
I hear that WAOK is a having a fundraiser for itself. They are asking its listeners to contribute food stamps, WIC vouchers, crack pipes, McKinney for Congress buttons, chicken wings, Hen, and chitlins…that’s about the only thing that most of its listeners can scrounge up.