WCQS revamps web site

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Local public radio station WCQS has revamped its Web site. It looks better and it appears more user-friendly, though I have yet to really explore it.

Earlier this week, National Public Radio unveiled its newly redesigned web site, which focuses heavily on improved written reports and highlighting original content from local member stations. Go to www.npr.org to check it out.

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newser July 30, 2009 - 3:42 pm

Actually, not much of a makeover here, more cosmetic than anything else. Looks like a NPR cookie-cutter web format to me.

I do wish that Barbara Sayer, the Program Director at WCQS, was more responsive to listener suggestions. She is often very reclusive and refuses to even have her pic and bio posted on the web site. Not very active in the community and definitely not very welcoming or appreciative of listener suggestions about music selections, except at pledge time of course.

Also, I continue to be frustrated by the weak signals or this radio station and its affiliates across WNC. Surely technology would enable them to improve this, It took them ages to even get streaming audio on the web site.

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