WBUR MAKES IT OFFICIAL. The station just e-mailed the following press release on the departure of general manager Jane Christo (click here for earlier item and links):
WBUR General Manager Jane Christo Announces ResignationBOSTON - Jane Christo announced today that she is leaving her post as General Manager of WBUR effective October 15, 2004. Ms. Christo informed the staff of WBUR of her decision during a meeting held earlier in the day.
"I am eternally grateful to the listeners, corporate and individual contributors, the staff of WBUR, and Boston University for the opportunity to have been part of building something very special over the past 25 years. However, the present controversy regarding my leadership of WBUR has become too large a distraction. I have decided to step aside so that the focus of the staff and management at WBUR can be returned to providing our listeners with the very best in public radio news programming. I am extremely proud of the significant contribution that WBUR has made to public radio here in New England and nationally. I am confident that when concluded, the internal investigation will show that the allegations of improper conduct against me are baseless," said Jane Christo.
Jane Christo served as General Manager from January of 1979. The WBUR Group operates and manages a total of four public radio stations in Massachusetts and Rhode Island: 90.9 WBUR-FM in Boston, 1240 WBUR-AM in West Yarmouth (MA), 1290 WRNI-AM in Providence (RI), and 1230 WXNI in Westerly (RI). WBUR consistently rates among the top ten stations, commercial and non-commercial, in the Boston metropolitan market.
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On Your Way Down
"Sunrise to sunset,
Since the beginning, it hasn't changed yet.
People fly high, begin to lose sight,
'Cause you can't see very clearly when you're in flight.
Well, it's high time, that you find,
The same people you misuse on your way up.
You might meet up with on your way down."
Allen Toussaint (1972) as sung by the late Lowell George of Little Feat
when Christo gets out of prison the station should hire her as a consultant.
now they need to get rid of the cowardly, heartless and brainless "senior" managers. bye, bye boys. you're next.
Do we get Chris Lydon back?
She gave herself a week to pack up her stuff? Christo should be fired the same way she laid off so many of us: "today's your last day" out of the blue. Karma exists.
I love how we're all posting as "anonymous". C'mon everybody, come out of the closet and CELEBRATE OPENLY!!! (I will if you will)
the irony of an anonymous poster calling anything "cowardly" is going to make my ears bleed.
Jane Christo fired me from WBUR in 1981. I guess that makes me one of the first. I had no idea so many would follow in my wake. I like to believe that what goes around, comes around. Sometimes it just takes time.
Jane's longevity and accomplishments should be acknowledged, but I tell you, I quit my WBUR management gig right before she became GM way back when. And word was she was about to be axed, but managed to do the masters work and survive. Amazing run Jane!
Sure she was hard and driven. Remember,
she made Wbur the Nation's best Public Radio Station. Helped create many new programs. Changed the station's format to news and information. From 12 employees to over 100, the list good things go on and on. Be sure to consider the many positive things she did for us.
The Albanian husband thing explains a lot about the Mideast covereage over at BUR!!!!
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