Bernard Chasan wrote: >(The Public Radio barbarians have >already restricted these broadcasts, apparently in the belief that "Wait, >wait, don't tell me "is way more important than the creations of mostly >dead white males. There are two NPR stations in Boston, but it is the >Harvard station, WHRB, that carries the Met), Stop right there...never, NEVER say a bad word about "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me"; I love that show. Even when I'm the Berkshires for Tanglewood or the chamber music festivals in Falls Village or Norfolk, CT, I twinge to think I'm missing WWDTM because so far it's not on the Albany superstation! A word about The Met in Boston: public station WGBH-FM very recently sold out three performances of holiday Celtic music with NO other advertising except the programming of that nature it broadcast Saturday afternoons. At the same time, several heavily promoted holiday events, including the Boston Pops, Boston Ballet and Radio City In Boston, fell short. WGBH probably believes that the current fare on Saturday afternoons is the best way to please their audience! Boston University's WBUR could have taken The Met when dumbed-down commercial pseudo-classical station WCRB dumped the broadcasts in the midst of the Internet-site advertsing boom, but the WBUR GM at the time was gung-ho for news and talk and NOTHING must stand in the way! (These are two true public radio stations...Harvard's WHRB is a commercial outlet...just like Brown University's WBRU-FM in Providence, and Yale's WYBC in New Haven). Laurence Glavin Methuen, MA