And Slim, promoters/publicists work with colleges and student unions all the time. It's a ton of work, and the fact that the student union was always behind for booking doesn't speak well towards their preparedness, nor does their lack of stretching funds speak towards their salesmanship. I get it's an amateur setup vs a professional field, but that's all a bunch of excuses man. I'm sure it's harder for student union to form professional relationships with record labels, artists, promoters, A&R people, etc., because it's only one small part of their job. But all the more reason to include Wake Radio in the process. They have working relationships with labels. They can show the labels/artists how they are tracking the music, how they played the music early, show trends on campus, etc., stuff that I'm sure student union is out of touch with. I disagree with your basic premise that more can't be done is all.