Sunshine In Los Angeles

 

Berkeley – A turbulent 21 months at KPFK in Los Angeles has come to an end with a change in the station’s general manager position made on February 27, effective immediately. Leslie Radford was hired in May of 2015 to be KPFK’s general manager by outgoing IED Margy Wilkinson on Wilkinson’s last day. The hire was against the wishes of incoming executive director John Proffitt, who was literally driving from Texas when Wilkinson made the hire. Proffitt had asked Wilkinson to allow him to interview the KPFK candidates, but she did not do so and hired Radford, a former Siegel/Brazon-affiliated national board member, to the KPFK job. 

Radford’s tenure was marked by a huge judgement for labor contract violations, won by SAG-AFTRA in arbitration in mid-2016. The $285,000 assessment included back pay, severance awards and penalties in response to dozens of grievances filed after Radford imposed involuntary pay cuts, laid off two employees and denied severance benefits in the fall of 2015. Proposed KPFK budgetary plans for 2017 (never approved by the national board) further punished KPFK employees with the loss of all spousal and dependent child health care coverage.  

In a press release put out by the Pacifica Foundation, new interim ED Bill Crosier commented: “KPFK is an important part of the Pacifica Foundation, and is our biggest and most powerful station in the second biggest media market in the United States. The station has been through some difficult times recently. I want KPFK to take a leadership role, both within our radio network as it recovers, and in the Southern California media landscape as the country meets the challenges presented by the Trump administration. This change will position KPFK to do so” 

Long-time staffer Christine Blosdale has taken over the KPFK general manager position on a temporary basis.

The morning after the change in management at KPFK, the station’s legendary overnight host Roy of Hollywood, returned in a 40th anniversary celebration that was extra joyous due to the unexpected return to the midnight time slo t. The program’s listeners responded with one-night donations in excess of $4,000. Something’s Happening had been bifurcated to 3am to 6am for the last year in order for Radford to put on a melange of new programs under the name Safe Harbor, a reference to the FCC relaxation of rules on broadcast profanity during the late night hours. Safe Harbor took full advantage, making a specialty out of indulging in as much on-air profanity as humanly possible, generating numerous listener complaints and few listener donations. Some of the new shows also had problems with plugola (on-air promotions) and copyright infringement, particularly volunteer coordinator Adam Rice’s Music to Resist By, with Rice unaccountably posting programs with copyrighted music on the Internet Archive in KPFK’s name and ducking Soundexchange reporting requirements for Internet streaming.  Rice has been suspended from KPFK until further notice. Other displaced programmers from the year-old Safe Harbor block have been invited to submit requests for new time slots to interim program director Alan Minsky.

Pacifica received some great news from the Office of the California Attorney General which gave a six-month extension to submit the fiscal year 2015 financial audit, which has not been started 9 months after it was due. The extension follows a series of scary letters in December and January threatening the loss of nonprofit status and an AG meeting with the board’s 2016 officers in mid-January that was concealed from incoming directors. The California AG requested the submission of a written plan for re-establishing Pacifica’s financial stability and proof of replacement of restricted funds used inappropriately by the previous regime, by the end of March.

New IED Crosier has implemented a nationwide fundraising day on Thursday March 2 to raise funds to immediately proceed with the delinquent audits. The “audit fundraiser”, first proposed by the WBAI Community Advisory Board in December, will feature voices of resistance from the Pacifica Archives with original programming simulcast on WBAI, WPFW, KPFT and KPFK all day. KPFA will maintain its regular fund drive programming, but donate the day’s proceeds to the dedicated fund.

The special day of fundraising has been given a huge head start by a generous $86K gift from a long-time WBAI supporter who is providing a match fund for the whole day or until the funds are all used up.

So every donation up to $86K will be matched at 100% of its value, netting Pacifica at least $172K to dedicate to cleaning up the accounting once and for all and preserving the network’s tax-deductible status. 

Special Programming
Pacifica Radio Archives
Voices of Resistance
From
The Pacifica Radio Archives
and
KPFK, KPFT, WPFW and WBAIThursday, March 2, 2017
6:00 AM ET to Midnight ET
As we enter a new world of the Alt-right and alternative facts, the Pacifica Radio Network is more committed than ever to bringing you news that is fact-based, speaking truth to power, and documenting the revolution.

Radio is the perfect medium to change hearts and minds, and Pacifica Radio has been at the forefront of progressive, listener-powered radio since its inception in 1946 by pacifist journalist Lewis Hill. He believed that people would support media that aligned with their core values.

Won’t you be in solidarity with this critical work, and help us preserve Lewis Hill’s vision by listening to, and supporting, Pacifica Radio – Radio for the Resistance!

You can call Pacifica at 800-73`5-0230 to help keep free media alive.

The next national board meeting is scheduled for the evening of March 2.

**

A timeline of the 35-month long coup by the Siegel/Brazon faction can be seen here.

**

If you value being kept up to speed on Pacifica Radio news via this newsletter, you can make a little contribution to keep Pacifica in Exile publishing . Donations are secure, but not tax-deductible. (Scroll down to the donation icon).

Pacifica in Exile readers may write to the board at pnb@pacifica.org.

To subscribe to this newsletter, please visit our website at www.pacificainexile.org

###

Started in 1946 by conscientious objector Lew Hill, Pacifica’s storied history includes impounded program tapes for a 1954 on-air discussion of marijuana, broadcasting the Seymour Hersh revelations of the My Lai massacre, bombings by the Ku Klux Klan, going to jail rather than turning over the Patty Hearst tapes to the FBI, and Supreme Court cases including the 1984 decision that noncommercial broadcasters have the constitutional right to editorialize, and the Seven Dirty Words ruling following George Carlin’s incendiary performances on WBAI. Pacifica Foundation Radio operates noncommercial radio stations in New York, Washington, Houston, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay Area, and syndicates content to over 180 affiliates. It invented listener-sponsored radio.

 

3 thoughts on “Sunshine In Los Angeles”

  1. As the ripples settle, and no more get up your nose, there’s hope the ‘I’ fades away. GL Christine!
    I called last night (3/2-3, about 1AM after Alan Watts), and got Barbara to renew my Film Club sustainer at $15. Welcome Back, Roy and Dianne!
    More work to do; some of the swamp slopped in, but cleanup continues apace.
    Stay strong and healthy, all; there’s more work to do!

    1. Yes, an oasis, but tenuous ground these days, when surrounded by an encroaching national swamp.

      On to the next rounds.

  2. I wish Christine B good luck. She’s worked hard for KPFK. It seems the smart ones only accept a post with “interim” before the title, they already know the score.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.