lot of things changed at
KLCC after the so-called “Friday
Night Massacre.” But one thing
remained the same — controversy.
And when station manager Jim
Dunne canceled the February 23
broadcast of the Eugene News
Collective’s program, it looked like
things might explode again.
The central question remains —
who will control KLCC? Should
KLCC be a community station or an \
educational tool? Finally, can a
compromise be reached between
the LCC administration and the
station’s staff? Dan Webster
examines the Issues In an Indepth
report beginning on Page 4.