You get to vote with your ears for the kind of community radio you want.

I think that those bands are really pushing the local scene forward. They are really pushing the envelope and they are great people.

It's positive in the sense that the WTO members are moving forward. That's better than the alternative. But honestly it's kind of a minimal progress. We've spent a week here, and you can't say that it's monumental progress.

Came forward because his conscience told him it was the right thing to do. He was solely a witness telling the truth.

I have been in touch with several rabbis around the community, and we're holding a meeting on Wednesday to see what collectively we can do, whether it's providing information in Russian to the Russian Jews, or holding meetings at different venues.

He is able to expose artists to a diverse crowd, and he gives many musicians of different styles and levels a chance.

Jews cannot believe in J.C. and remain Jewish.

There are some communities that feel you shouldn't give them the publicity, because it's just going to make people curious. There are communities who feel we need to fight them tooth and nail. What we have seen, though, is that ignoring them does not make them go away. If we sit back and let them have free reign, we lose members of our community.

Anybody who owns a station is committed to that particular geography to try to serve it. They'll try to make sure their audience is satisfied, or they go out of business.