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The article's sources are one-sided, entirely favoring the POV of WXXI and the University. As best I can tell from the references and a story in City Paper, 2004, WXXI took over the university station and kicked out student programming, a trend at universities across the country consummated through either sales or management agreements. I may use the City Paper story to reflect the other side of the story. Allreet (talk) 05:35, 21 October 2018 (UTC)Reply