Monthly Archive for October, 2004

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Follow-Up: Progress’ 2000 Bush Endorsement

To follow up on dsewell’s “ask cvillenews.com” question last week, here’s the text of The Daily Progress’ November 5, 2000 endorsement of George Bush. Since folks are so eager to discuss political matters, let’s make it local: has President Bush met the expectations of the Progress’ editorial board? If so (or if not), should the Progress endorse Bush anew, or would Kerry be a better choice for Central Virginia? Discuss amongst yourselves. (Note that the editorial is reprinted without permission, please don’t sue me, educational use, some restrictions may apply, God save the queen, etc.)
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Eure Communications to be Sold

According to a press release issued by media conglomerate Saga Communications, they have agreed to buy Charlottesville’s Eure Communications’ three stations, 3WV, WINA, and Z95 . Eure is, of course, locally-owned by Brad Eure, and the presence of the three stations in a market of this size, along with stations like WTJU and WNRN, have long meant that Charlottesville has had an unusually-high number of locally owned stations. The purchase of the stations by Saga, the nation’s #12 largest owner of radio stations (63 total, right behind Radio One and ABC), makes local stations a minority in town. The company owns stations around the nation, including three in Norfolk, their only Virginia stations thus far. Saga provides assurance in their press release that they intend to retain local staff, but whether they’ll want to work for anybody but Eure remains to be seen. The whole enchilada awaits FCC approval, which is likely, and should go through early next year. Thanks to jimwinthrope for the news. Update: Radio & Records has some more information, including that Brad Eure will remain on as GM. 10/14 Update: Braxton Williams has the story in today’s Progress.

Planters Now Protecting County

Less than two months after they were installed, the county has decided to remove the huge boulders that were strewn about in front of the county office building in an effort to protect Albemarle from terrorists. Large planters will take place of the boulders, intended to serve the same purpose. The rocks are going to be moved to county parks, where presumably they will protect trees and streams from coming under attack. WINA has the blurb.

Lampshade Not Human Skin

In July, word spread that the Nelson Sheriff had seized a lampshade allegedly made of human skin, purported to be an artifact of Nazi atrocities during the holocaust. The Holocaust Museum has tested the lampshade and found that it’s a run-of-the-mill paper lampshade, as has been the case with every allegedly-human-skin lampshade ever found. Lampshade owner Donald Avery maintains the the lampshade is made of human skin, saying of the findings that, simply, “they’re wrong.” Claudia Pinto has the story in today’s Progress.

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