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Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez Issue Letter of Dissatisfaction with WBAI (Pacifica) Changes

by Take Back WBAI Monday, Jun. 08, 2009 at 7:10 PM

Amy and Juan express dismay at the firing of Bernard White: "Given Bernard's decades of dedication and devotion to 'BAI , the way he was treated lacked basic human consideration." Regarding the change in broadcast time of Democracy Now! on WBAI, they write, "This decision disturbs us deeply and we ask that it be reconsidered." " ..... we urge that the scheduling of Democracy Now (should) not be used as a weapon by the current management of WBAI against its opponents."

Follow this link to find letter:

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=184195110261

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Don't understand concern over schedule change

by Oscar Monday, Jun. 08, 2009 at 8:23 PM

The letter expressed concern over rescheduling from 9 am. to 8 a.m.

I don't understand this.

Wouldn't 8 a.m. be heard by more commuters and deliver a bigger audience? I thought that the morning audience tapers off significantly after 9.
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New York is a subway community

by NYer Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2009 at 4:37 AM

8-9, many NYers are on subway. You can't hear radio on subway!

So the new management is airing DN! 8-9, again on 9-10. shortening WBAI listeners' favorite Wake Up Call 6am - 9am to 6-8.

" ..... we urge that the scheduling of Democracy Now (should) not be
used as a weapon by the current management of WBAI against its opponents."
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Text of letter?

by Reader Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2009 at 7:07 AM

Can you post the text of the letter here? I (and probably many others) can't get facebook at work,
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take back wbai's facebook note

by facebook for workers Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2009 at 8:32 AM

Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez Issue Letter of Dissatisfaction with Recent Changes - Lynne Stewart

For Immediate Release:

Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez Issue Letter to the New WBAI Management, and to the Staff, Listeners, and Supporters their Dissatisfaction with Recent Changes.

The entire text of their letter follows, but the headlines are:

1. Dissatisfaction with the change in broadcast time of Democracy Now from 9 AMto 8 AM, as the beginning of the end of popular, local program Wake Up Call.

"This decision disturbsus deeply and we ask that it be reconsidered."


2. Dismay at the firingof Bernard White by the new regime

"Given Bernard's decades of dedication and devotion to 'BAI , the way he
was treated lacked basic human consideration."


3. An assessmentof the dysfunctional status of governance and the lack
thereof at WBAI since the Coup ten years ago

" ..... we urge that the scheduling of Democracy Now (should) not be
used as a weapon by the current management of WBAI against its opponents."

These concerns of Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez echo the concerns voiced by
the Take Back WBAI Coalition. We announce them to present further proof of
the problematic nature of the current changes at WBAI and enlighten the
people as to the reality of what is taking place.

Lynne Stewart
lynneportia@earthlink.net

***************************************************************************************************************

> [Original Message]

> From: Amy Goodman <amy@democracynow.org>
> To: <lynneportia@earthlink.net>
> Date: 6/7/2009 3:20:03 PM
> Subject: Letter to WBAI management, staff, listeners and supporters
>
> To: WBAI management, staff, listeners and supporters
> From: Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, co-hosts of Democracy Now!
>
> We have recently learned that starting this week, the new management at
> Pacifica station WBAI is shifting the broadcast time of Democracy
> Now! from its customary 9 a.m. slot to 8 a.m. We hear this change
> is part of a reorganization of programming that could end up eliminating
> the popular and long-running Wake Up Call program on WBAI.
>
> This decision disturbs us deeply and we urge that it be reconsidered.
>
> We fully recognize that any station broadcasting DN! has the
> right to choose the appropriate time slot for the show. In normal
> circumstances, we would even welcome the chance to have DN! air in that
> keyhour. But we believe this sudden change will only
> exacerbate long-simmering internal divisions among Pacifica listeners
> and staff.
>
> We are also dismayed by the recent firing of WBAI program director
> Bernard White. Every station management has the right and responsibility
> to hire and fire staff they feel most appropriate. But the removal of
> Bernard, as far as we can tell, lacked the basic due process any
> employee is entitled to under the law. Given Bernard's decades of
> devotion and dedication to BAI, the way he was treated lacked basic
> human consideration.
>
> These latest actions, however, are only symptoms of a bigger problem.
>
> Nearly a decade ago, an unprecedented listener movement won a great
> victory. It ousted a Pacifica board and management that had lost its way
> and forced a return to Pacifica's democratic founding principles. We
> were both proud to be part of that movement. Like many, we believed it a
> victory of historic proportions for media reform in America. But we have
> grown increasingly distressed since then as we have watched the Pacifica
> reform movement, once so powerful and united, fall into deeply divided
> and warring camps.
>
> A governance structure that was meant to assure greater democracy turned
> out to breed greater factionalism.
> Many station managers and executives found it impossible to manage
> while they answered to daily monitoring requests from newly empowered
> community boards. Too many activists who had once blasted the old
> Pacifica national board for gagging dissident producers, for unjust
> firings, and for poor financial management, then turned around and
> adopted practices that were eerily similar once they gained positions of
> power. Legal costs skyrocketed as every action or firing by one group
> led to new law suits by those on the other side. And most unfortunately,
> charges of racism, elitism, narrow nationalism and opportunism have
> become as much a part of the war of words at Pacifica these days as
> American missiles in Pakistan or Afghanistan.
>
> In short, an extraordinary amount of time and energy has been spent in
> what resembles more like the perpetual feuds of a dysfunctional family.
> We urge our brothers and sisters to reject these deeply destructive
> tendencies. Pacifica, along with the progressive media of which it is
> such a vital part, cannot grow unless all of us learn to seek more
> common ground.
>
> Democracy Now! was born and nurtured inside Pacifica. We still consider
> ourselves part of that family even though ours has been an independent
> show for years. Because of those deep ties, we urge that the scheduling
> of Democracy Now! not be used as a weapon by the current management of
> WBAI against its opponents.
>
>
> In Struggle,
>
> Amy and Juan
>
>
> *The views expressed here are the individual opinions of Juan and Amy
> and do not necessarily reflect the views of the board and staff of
> Democracy Now!

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dysfunctional, yep, it is ...and remains so

by akpfker Tuesday, Jun. 16, 2009 at 4:34 PM

perpetual feuds of a dysfunctional family
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