On Feb 27, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Louis Proyect wrote:

Actually, it was Rosalyn Tureck if memory serves me right.

I think you're right about that.

It was particularly galling to see WNCN switch to rock when the midnight to 6am DJ, a guy named Watson, used to play the Well- Tempered Clavier nonstop. After it was done, he'd come on the air and say, "Now wasn't that beautiful?" and play it again in clear defiance of commercial broadcasting standards. I used to listen to Watson when I was a grad student in 1965 to 1967. He helped me make it through the night.

God, I loved Watson. I'm about 8 years younger than Lou, so Watson helped me make it through high school.

Buckley sold WNCN in 1974. He says he did it for the shareholders. When it comes to a conflict between culture and cash, cash always wins. I wrote him a letter of complaint, pointing to our common history in the Party of the Right. He wrote back pleading economic necessity.

Doug
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