HAS KUSC’S FOCUS GOTTEN FUZZY?
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KUSC’s attorney, Lawrence Bernstein, asserts that the station has lost substantial listener support as the result of interference from Tijuana rock station XHTIM (“Radio Mire,” by Mark Ehrman, Palm Latitudes, Feb. 7). More likely, longtime subscribers like me have turned away from KUSC’s new sound because it is often indistinguishable from the fare offered by pop stations such as XHTIM. The current management has diluted KUSC’s original focus on quality classical music and instead is programming an unrelated hodgepodge of talk and noise that few of us want to hear.
DR. WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON
Studio City
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