from “Z” Magazine, March 1994
Independent Radio’s Problems and Prospects
an interview with Peter Franck,
former President of Pacifica Radio
by Peggy Noton
with help from Curtis Gray
Peter Franck’s connection to KPFA, Pacifica’s Berkeley station, goes back to the 1950’s, when as a student leader in the new left movement at UC Berkeley and president of the campus student chapter of ACLU, he was interviewed by KPFA program director Elsa Knight Thompson. He did a monthly commentary on the station for a couple of years during the 1960’s, and in 1973 joined the local advisory board. Two years later he became a member of the national board of the Pacifica Foundation (the national board is composed of selected members of the local boards and in 1980 became president of Pacifica, remaining in this office for four years. Continue reading Wayback Machine: 1994 Interview with Peter Franck