Eddie Janusz reports a 41% programming time of classical music on his Connecticut station bringing in only 17% of the revenue and concludes: >But 45/17 is a slap shot. If you were running a public radio station, >what would you do with those numbers? It would depend on how I saw the station's mission. If the goal were education and providing a resource that strengthened "high" culture, I might very well not only keep classical music, but expand it to recherche areas. If my goal were to satisfy the market -- in short, the same goal as any commercial station -- I'd program more talk. In that case, however, why should the station need public support at all? Steve Schwartz