Catholic groups attempt to shut down “Satanic” College Metal radio station, WSOU

0


[ad_1]

The legendary rock and metal radio station WSOU (89.5 WSOU FM – Seton Hall’s Pirate Radio), broadcast from Seton Hall, apparently suddenly became a problem for some Catholic groups. The groups recently protested the existence of the “Satanic” radio station, calling on them to either change what they broadcast or shut down altogether.

Advertising. Scroll down to continue reading.

Richard Smaglick, founder of the Shutdown WSOU group, said in an interview with News12 that Seton Hall is a Catholic university and should shut down the station.

“It is a Catholic university. The Catholic universities of America have lost the thread of their mission to the extreme. North America and it must stop. “

Boy, wait for this guy to find out what else is going on in college. His head will explode completely. A spokesperson for Seton Hall said the university is still reviewing the station, but not really offering much more.

“The WSOU Advisory Board, made up of WSOU students and alumni, as well as clergy and administrators from Seton Hall University, meets regularly to review the content and policies and standards of operation of the station. The objective is to ensure that the WSOU continues to achieve its mission, objectives and long life. operational procedures held. Incorporate and further integrate Catholic mission and ministry into broad programming and WSOU’s people are always a priority.

Advertising. Scroll down to continue reading.

WSOU has been operating since 1986. I imagine if they were closed someone else would happily host them.

Want more metal? Subscribe to our daily newsletter

Enter your email below to get a daily update with all of our titles.

[ad_2]

Share.

Comments are closed.