Daily Archives: 02/24/2012

Midland-Odessa

(Community Matters) how to find 30 families willing to give $10k per year for 3 years? Someone asked me earlier today, would we take $500k from one family and the remainder in different denominations. I answered no. In order for us to prioritize spending time on this station and in this market, I want to see broader community support at at least these levels from a bi-partisan group of investors – public radio for Midland-Odessa.

Steven and I hosted a dinner tonight at the Midland Petroleum Club –  Marfa Public Radio & West Texas Public Radio board members, a couple of the staff members & spouses and prospective donors. Walking back to the hotel, we reflected on how different the conversation is from the political conversations of the last several years. We’re completely focused on bridging political divides and softening political undertones.

And, oh my gosh, times are so different here: lowest unemployment, signing bonuses, and no vacancies in housing. I’m starting to focus not only on importing national, state and regional programming but believing that we’ve got to produce and export content for other regions.

The station in Midland-Odessa will be known as the New 91.3 FM, KXWT (across west texas)

update: lots of conversation about fracking, wealth, jobs, housing, philanthropy including investment in the arts, other culture, public television & yes, of course public radio. I’m told the most menial starting jobs at any oil & gas related company start at $20/hour. People are moving to the Permian Basin from all over the world. Housing is a problem. Steven and I are enjoying meeting new people and learning so much more about West Texas

Bazaarvoice

(Community Matters) IPO priced last night at $12/share, selling 9.5 million shares, raising $114mm, and valued at $683mm.

Today, soared by 36% to $16.51.  Big congratulations to Brett and all the team

Dinner

(Community Matters) Last night’s dinner at our house included 23 Church of Christ  adult members who wanted to talk about homosexuality and their religion. Steven formerly attended their church; he left in the mid 1980s after they were unable to reconcile with his sexual orientation. Coincidentally, I organized a small group of LGBT leaders in 1992 and we spoke with a similar group from this parish, in the home of one of last night’s guests.

Lovely time, lovely people and honest conversation. Of course, those who attended are (or are leaning toward) supporting equality for the LGBT community. We broke bread, shared stories and developed greater respect for each other and each others’ perspectives. A warm and affirming evening.