"Funding really doesn't play a major role in terms of the programming" at Fisk, Woolfolk says. "Programming is deciding what it is you're going to put on the air. There never should have been a concern that at least the standards are increased or improved. Regardless of what you have on the air at least you can improve the way it is delivered and the way it comes across to the listener."
Black College Radio's 26th annual convention will be held April 2-3, 2004, in Atlanta. For more information, visit <www.blackcollegeradio.com>.

