Talk:WEBN

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[edit] Editor bias

Under "Launch of WEBN", the last paragraph reads "Her (Robin Wood's) sultry voice delivering irreverent thinking persons humor is sorely missed relative to the standard morning adolescent 'booger humor' that is a fixture in many stations today."

This clearly carries a bias slant to the editor's taste in humor. I remember Robin Wood, but whether she is missed or not is also a matter of opinion...and that the current audience even remembers who she is. Yobbo14 15:10, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Robin Wood

I attended University of Cincinnati from 1978 to 1984, and WEBN was my fraternity's radio station of choice. After college, I moved far enough away to not be able to pick up WEBN. After all of these years, I still remember Robin Wood. I think the removal of the sentence regarding Robin's sultry voice due to "Editor's bias" should be reconsidered, possible rewritten to reflect that it is the opinion of some. It certainly is also my opinion.Mainone (talk) 23:30, 9 March 2008 (UTC)