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Tuning out
SDSU should have learned by now that its investment in KPBS is not panning out. A re-direction of funds from KPBS to core activities should be done quickly with Myrland's departure. Besides, how many high paid KPBS executives does it take to plug in un-original, unappreciated unlocal programming, anyway? If SDSU isn't going to pull the plug on KPBS quickly, how about resisting the replacement of a high priced under-performing executive position.— July 8, 2008 10:39 a.m.
Taxing education
Thats a wacky decision by Weber to pay Myrland at Kpbs nearly as much as Weber makes. Weber also pays Myrland's top cronies Karlo, Bergsma and Mackey nearly $200k each. Kpbs is a small SDSU operation that is very good at losing money. If you compare its performance since the Kroc donation and the increase in exec compensation, you would puke that its so out of line. If Sally Rousch, is the brains behind Weber, she should remind him that the brackets around the KPBS bottom-line is not a good thing.— March 14, 2008 8:28 a.m.