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In the Thread: Who owns what in FM
Post Subject: I think now they shall be fine.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/1/2011
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Thanks, thezak
As I understand you are saying that the company you linked doe the broadcasting for WHRB? It is good to have the link but I do not see myself to bypassing WHRB and to contact them directly.
The problem with MET was resolved in spring. David Elliott was difficult, as “they” all are and I was forced to complain to MET broadest division, many times until I reached the right ears that listened me and understand that I keep harassing them not because I so much enjoy practicing phone calls. I forgot her name I think she was MET chief broadcaster, she put me in contact with right people (very knowledge sand effective), I send them some fragment indication to the problem and I guess they right pressure to WHRB’s David Elliott. I think WHRB got some consultant and they discover some kind of faulty piece of hardware that interfaced between MET phone line and WHRB. They fixed it closer to the end of the season.
I kind of felt not exactly comfortable as WHRB is non-profit intuition and I guess the cost of that consult and the cost of replaced equipment was painful for them. I thigh to offer them to pay for the replaced hardware but the fact that Mr. Elliott behaved like a Moron and treated me as I am an annoying buffoon really turned me off.
I do know what the status of MET- WHRB nowadays. I missed the Don Carlo, was not in town.. Today there was the Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande. I was listening it in mono (experimenting with my new MF driver) and I did not record (not my favorite opera). The next Saturday it will be Puccini’s The Girl of the West with Deborah Voigt, I will be listening it in stereo and if I recognize the problems then I will let David know.
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