Submitted by cherry-popsicle t3_11ocivl in CambridgeMA
A random guy knocked on my door tonight, claiming he was from WGBH and wanting to know if I’d like to “talk” — no further explanation given. I said no and he left but it really weirded me out, especially since my place isn’t the easiest to find and it was plenty dark by that time.
After doing some googling, I learned that he actually was from WGBH and was going door-to-door to solicit donations. This seems like a terrible idea that goes against all city-living instincts (e.g. don’t engage with a random stranger who comes to your home in the middle of the night).
Why do they do this?
taguscove t1_jbs36iy wrote
They are trying to fund operations. Public radio is far from lucrative, as evidenced by that decade tenured host that left to join the circus. This is one of a long line of marketing efforts. Do you have any constructive ideas how WGBH can better raise money?