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May 16, 2009
WHUT dropping Sunday Mass
The "three nons" (nonpolitical, nonsectarian, noncommercial) have been creating discussion in the system lately--especially the "nonsectarian" point--since the PBS board sent the Station Services Committee's membership recommendations back out for comment in April. Now The Washington Post is reporting that D.C. pubcaster WHUT has told the Archdiocese of Washington that it is dropping "Mass for Shut-Ins," which has run Sundays since 1996. The Mass has continuously run on some D.C. station for 60 years. "It's kind of a shock to us," said Susan Gibbs, archdiocese spokeswoman. "They've been great partners of ours for a long time. . . . The Mass is a very local programming that provides a community service. You'd think public television would be about engaging the community."
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A new tune, because we're not really in the money
Pubradio's Marketplace has altered its music for "The Numbers" segment of the business program, during which listeners learn if the stock market is up or down. If it's down, it's "Stormy Weather." If it's up, it used to be "We're in the Money." But even when the market is up, who's really in the money these days? So a composer was commissioned for a new version, which, according to the show, "better reflects the 'cheeriness' investors may be feeling when the markets tick up only a few points at a time when the Dow is hovering around 7,000 points." Hear both versions here.
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