The Michigan Daily I michigandaily.com I Thursday, April 4, 2013 A pirate radio "Before we had FM, we broadcasted out of the electrical wires in the dorms. You could listen by plugging your telephone in, and you could get an AM signal from across the streets from the dorms but nothing like FM," said Cameron Bothner, an LSA sophomore and WCBN development director. A cohesive suite of offices and studios gave WCBN much needed organization to expand its services, but the station still struggled to In the red Three years ago, the radio station received a memorandum of understanding from Uni- versity Housing letting them know that they would gradually receive less funding over a period of three years. This is the first fiscal year the station hasn't received any money from the University to cover operational costs. The only paid contract at the station, that of the chief engineer, is set to expire without renewal in October. In order to get by without administrative funding, WCBN has considered various fund- raising options other than just the annual on- air fundraiser the station holds to get donations from listeners. "(The on-air fundraiser) is a very personal experience, and we're just basically reminding everyone why services like ours are necessary. In a world dominated by Pandora and iTunes, we're real human beings choosing real music that we like and sharing it with people," Both- ner said. "It's the sort of thing you never get with commercial radio." See WCBN, Page 3B