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[ having witnessed the thwarting of the FCC initiative to allow the licensing of low power radio transmitters for community groups by a coalition of lobbyists comprised of NPR and commercial broadcasters, this comes as no small surprise as the frequency tussles heat up -- >> << -- whose patented FTP for WAP? ] =--ARROW--> This Saturday, January 6, there will be a DEMONSTRATION at WBAI, 120 Wall St., just east of Water St., at 12 noon. Bring 10 people and have them bring 10 people. It's urgent that we send a message to management at this critical time. Bring noisemakers and signs, too. WBAI Update December 30, 2000 Following the "Christmas Coup" which took place last weekend at Pacifica station WBAI in New York, Bernard White, WBAI's Program Director, Wake-Up Call host and 20-year veteran was fired, along with Sharan Harper, Wake-Up Call's Executive Producer and WBAI shop steward. Pacifica's Executive Director Bessie Wash came to the station late Friday night and, with a locksmith, changed the locks on all office doors, as well as the station's main doors. When served with their termination papers early Saturday morning, Harper and White were threatened with trespass--and by extension arrest--if they came to the station. A court order was taken out by Pacifica against Bernard White, Sharan Harper and van Isler. Wash also named former Talk-Back host Utrice Leid interim General Manager, who is replacing recently ousted GM Valerie van Isler. On Tuesday, December 26, 3 more unpaid staffers were banned from the station: Janice K. Bryant (line producer on Wake-Up Call); Serene Roberts and Eileen Sutton (volunteer news reporter). A fourth staffer, Rachel Barr, was banned on Wednesday. On Tuesday, Leid called the first staff meeting since the lock-out, which by all accounts was a grueling, contentious affair. Security guards have been in place at the station since Sunday night, December 24, and access to the station is still restricted. Guards have been reported roaming through the station at different times, using cell phones or walkie-talkies. Many staffers say the environment is intimidating and tense. Many programmers on the air are openly expressing their concerns, and in some cases their outrage, at the Pacifica take-over. Some have been running educational programs to educate listeners about Pacifica's now pro-corporate national board. But, many have also expressed private fears that they may, at any moment, be taken off the air in retaliation for their views. So far, there is no official gag rule in place, though staffers say they were warned by Leid in Tuesday's staff meeting to show "professional responsibility" on the air. Staffers say Leid chastised the on-air reporting of what she considers merely "internal personnel matters." They say Leid told programmers who discuss the crisis on air that they are "abusing the listeners' trust." A memo was also issued by Leid threatening "disciplinary action" should any staff member help White, Harper or van Isler get into the station. A vote taken at Tuesday's staff meeting to bring back White and Harper and reverse the firings and bannings numbered 20 in favor, no opposed, and 2 abstentions. On Wednesday night, December 27, upwards of 1100 concerned listeners, WBAI staff and press packed a union hall in lower Manhattan to protest recent developments and get information. The standing-room only crowd heard impassioned speeches by many WBAI regulars, including Bernard White, Janice K. Bryant, Amy Goodman, Grand-Pa Al Lewis, Bob Fass and Robert Knight. Committee reports were also read by members of Concerned Friends of WBAI, which sponsored the event. A large demonstration is being planned, and there have been daily protests outside the station this past week. Although there are conflicting press reports as to whether Wash or Leid made the decision to fire White and Harper, Wash recently said on the air in an interview with Leid that Leid now runs WBAI, and it is in her power to rehire both White and Harper if she so chooses. Currently, White's possessions are being packed up and presumably will be sent to him. Of the 6 staffers so far ousted or banned, 4 are African-American, including the two top office-holders, White and van Isler. For more information, and daily updates, and to be put on an email list for up-to-the-minute information, call 718-707-7189 or 800-825-0055. To write to the Pacifica Board: Contact Pacifica Executive Director Bessie Wash to protest her actions, and to demand continued independence for WBAI. Call toll free: (888) 770-4944, ask for Bessie Wash at ext. 348. Or call: (202) 234-7487 Or fax a letter to: (202) 884-0860 Or write: 2390 Champlain Street N.W. Washington, DC 20009 Or email: bmwpacifica@aol.com Write to the other board members - their addresses and contact info are enclosed below. Dr. Mary Frances Berry - former Chair, now "consultant" c/o U.S. Civil Rights Commission 624 Ninth Street NW #700 Washington DC 20425 phone: (202) 337-0382 FAX: (202) 376-7558 contact info at University of Pennsylvania,where Dr. Berry is on the faculty e-mail: mfberry@sas.upenn.edu BOARD MEMBERS David Acosta, Chair phone: (713) 926-4604 FAX: (713) 921-2780 e-mail: cpadga@aol.com (he may have disconnected his email and FAX) Ken Ford - Vice Chair 11303 Sherrington Ct. Largo, MD 20774-2317 Phone: (202) 822-0228 FAX: (202) 822-0369 e-mail: kford@nahb.com Ford works at the National Association of Home Builders, 1201 15th street, NW, Washington, DC 20005. National Association of Home Builders general numbers: (800) 368-5242 or (202) 822-0200 within the Washington, D.C. area Frank Millspaugh - WBAI 32 King Street New York, NY 10014 phone: (212) 741-0839 FAX: (212) 924-7409 e-mail: fmillspa@aol.com Bob Farrell - KPFK c/o Los Angeles Sentinel 3800 S. Crenshaw, PO Box 11456 Los Angeles, CA 90008 phone: (323) 299-3800 X 255 FAX: (323) 299-3896 e-mail: rfarrell@kamber.com Lee, Bertram M 800 25th St NW, Washington, DC 20037-2207 (202)965-6223, 965-6224 John M. Murdock Epstein Becker Green, P.C. 1227 25th Street, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, District Of Columbia 20037 Telephone: 202-861-0900 Facsimile: 202-296-2882 Email: jmurdock@ebglaw.com http://www.ebglaw.com [Note: this is the corporate law firm -- specializing in union-busting and HMO representation -- that represents Pacifica in the suits by listeners against the Foundation's misfeasance. ] Michael Palmer - KPFT KPFT Senior Associate, Industrial Properties, Houston, TX CB Richard Ellis 2500 W. Loop South, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77027-4502 phone: (713) 840-6646 or (713) 960-8583 FAX: 713-960-8583 mpalmer@cbrichardellis.com Palmer's business specializes in buying and selling radio stations. Karolyn Van Putten - at large member Western Public Radio Fort Mason Center, Bldg. D San Francisco, CA 94123 phone: (415) 771-1160 e-mail: KvPPhD@aol.com Wendell L. Johns - WPFK Fannie Mae, Washington DC phone: (202) 752-8193 e-mail: wendell_i_johns@fanniemae.com Valerie Chambers - KPFT e-mail: VChamber@pop.uh.edu Andrea Cisco - WBAI e-mail: acdarius@aol.com Pete Bramson - KPFA e-mail: prbram@aol.com Rabbi Aaron Kriegel ? KPFK e-mail: HARAV1@aol.com Tomas Moran ? KPFA e-mail: tomasmoran@aol.com Rob Robinson - WPFW e-mail: robrobin@erols.com Leslie Cagan - WBAI e-mail: LeslieCagan@igc.org Beth Lyons - WBAI e-mail: BethLyons@aol.com Lynn Chadwick - Former Executive Director, now "consultant" Washington, DC address, phone and fax not known e-mail: lynnchad@aol.com =========================================== ...from author, teacher and media critic Ed Herman. December 30, 2000 THE PACIFICA COUNTERREVOLUTION HITS WBAI: Another Call for Action Edward S. Herman One of the most crushing series of blows to the U.S. left, and to democracy in this country, has been the gradual transformation of the five station Pacifica Radio network from locally-based and left-oriented stations into centrally controlled, mainstream institutions. Before 1990, all five stations in the network were locally oriented, locally managed with strong inputs from local audiences and employees, and both highly political and progressive. During the 1990s, however, three of the stations--Houston, Washington and Los Angeles--were pushed into the mainstream by the Pacifica management, with only KPFA in Berkeley and WBAI in New York City remaining as holdovers of the earlier tradition. On December 26, however, the Washington management seized control of WBAI, removing the long-time manager Valerie Van Isler, firing Program Director Bernard White and producer Sharan Harper without notice, changing the locks on the doors in the middle of the night, and installing a new manager from within the WBAI staff secretly primed for her new job. Only people on an approved list, which did not include Pacifica Foundation board member Leslie Cagan, were admitted to the station on December 27. There has been nothing democratic about any actions of the Pacifica management for many years, and with one of its board members a member of a law firm with a specialty in union-busting, the management has long mastered the art of using every trick in that trade. It will be recalled that the Pacifica management had tried to remake KPFA in Berkeley several years ago, locking out the employees, firing many, bringing in security forces and strikebreakers, but meeting such resistance, with 10,000 protesters in the streets, and getting such negative publicity that the management had to retreat. The stalemate resulted in a tacit settlement that gave KPFA and WBAI temporary autonomy and led to the appointment of several new representatives of the audiences and stations to the Pacifica board. But this settlement was only temporary, and the new board members quickly discovered that they were not listened to and were kept outside any decision-making process, sometimes by illegal actions (and two of the dissident board members have an ongoing suit against the board based on these illegalities). That the central management was on the march again, and that a takeover of WBAI might be in the works, was suggested by the sustained attack on Amy Goodman and her Democracy Now! program that escalated this past September and October. Goodman has long been harassed by the Pacifica top management for her lack of sympathy with Clinton and general failure to stick with the approved media agenda. She was brought to Washington in September and told quite clearly that her focus on East Timor, capital punishment, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Lori Berenson (etc.) was excessive. Former board chair Mary Frances Berry called her "troublesome," and said that she had "embarrassed" the network, possibly meaning Berry herself and her friends and colleagues in the Democratic Party. In October Goodman was once again brought to Washington and directly threatened with termination unless she refrained from using volunteers and cleared her programs in advance in Washington (among other demands). She immediately filed a grievance with the union for harassment and censorship. A problem for the Pacifica elite is that Goodman's show heavily outdraws their regular news programs, and most other Pacifica programs as well. This makes it awkward for them as they claim to be reforming Pacifica in the interest of enlarging audience size, which they have been trying to do by substituting popular music for politics (and softening any politics that remains). But Goodman's show and its successes in drawing audiences suggests that critical politics can be quite popular if done well. That she is regarded negatively by the Pacifica brass reflects political bias and a determination to defang and depoliticize the network in accord with the biases of the top management and their constituency. The constituency of the "old Pacifica" was the local audiences and employees and volunteers; the constituency of the "new Pacifica" of Bessie Wash and Mary Frances Berry is Washington power brokers, officials of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the Democratic Party. Even the New York Times notes that the Pacifica Foundation was initially based on "a lack of corporate control and its dedication to peace," and represented "grass roots, alternative broadcasting" (Jayson Blair, "Pacifica Foundation Locks WBAI Station Manager Out of Office," Dec, 28, 2000). The "new Pacifica" has changed course, and has abandoned both its grass roots base and alternative broadcasting. Its attack on Amy Goodman and the current takeover of WBAI are a part of this de-democratization and political neutering. This process has resulted from the capture of the Pacifica Foundation by a small group of liberal technocrats and Democratic Party-linked officials, who have added to their controlling board membership businesspeople in the real estate, construction, and corporate law fields to support them in their remaking of Pacifica. They have moved Pacifica's headquarters from Berkeley to Washington DC, in keeping with the shift in their constituency from audiences and employees to Washington power brokers. We are dealing here with a kind of coup d'etat, and a systematic destruction of a major left institution in the wake of that coup. Given the importance of the media in hegemonic processes, and in contesting those processes, what is happening to Pacifica, and now WBAI, should be first order business for the left. This was our only radio network, and it is being destroyed! It is a horrifying fact that a chunk of the left actually signed Saul Landau's letter in 1999 which defended the Pacifica management and urged the left to stop its "Pacifica bashing," with "Pacifica" identified with the management group that was destroying the old Pacifica and picking off left journalists and stations one by one. Some of the signers are people trying, for example, to contest corporate globalization, a subject on which Amy Goodman and the old WBAI would give their contesting position extensive and friendly coverage, but which the emerging "new Pacifica" will ignore or treat perfunctorily. (The "new Pacifica" Washington station WPFW, formerly run by current Pacifica Executive Director Bessie Wash, has been notoriously uninterested in protests against not only the dominant political party conventions, but those against the World Bank and IMF.) The lack of left solidarity involved in signing the Landau letter is equalled only by the sheer short-sightedness and stupidity of helping destroy a media institution that was a natural ally, if not part of the left itself. The battle over Pacifica and WBAI is not over. There are mounting protests against the WBAI takeover, and there are at least three legal suits in process against the Pacifica Foundation control group. I would urge people to get into action now. This is important! It was encouraging to see the New York Times finally come up with an article on December 28 putting the WBAI takeover in a negative light for both tactics and implied violation of organizational purpose. This is the time to move into action with letters, phone calls, picketing, and contributions to the funding of legal responses to illegitimate authority. Information on the issues and names and actions under way can be obtained from these key sites: Hotline: 800-825-0055 to volunteer 718-707-7189 for e-mail and updates Sites: general info and background www.radio4all.org/freepacifica www.savepacifica.net Committee to Remove Pacifica Board: 707-526-2867, Carol Spooner for info wildrose@pon.net ==================================== -- ``` <0B@@$ggG%3^` `C%%G%%3Vg@@$gG00G/%8g8^ :C8888Gg83VC3G0@@@@@@88%80G8GV (@@$Gg88%CCCGg$BB00@@@@@$8Gg$0B0$@0 X0@@0BBB00ggg8G8$$B0gg08$@@@$8g0000$$C` ($00@BBg000gB0B$0880BB0$$@@@@@@gGggg0B$G <@@$$$g000000$@$$0000B00$$%$@@@@@g$$0g0$$8 X@@@B$$$$@@@@@@$0B$$BBBB0( ^VGB$B$@@@@$$@(^ G@@$$0B$@@@@@@BBBB@@@@@0B8` `/B@@@@@@@$@G%^%3 <@@@$BB$@@@@@$@@@@@@@@@@$BC X$@@@@@@@@$8g@$ ^B@$$$B@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@BC `VgB@@@@@@$@@@^ ~@$0$@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$0C. </GB$@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@XC` ^8gG@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@$@B/(3G0$BGCX` ~8$g88/$@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3. 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