Pacifica radio

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Pacifica Radio is the oldest non-commercial radio network in the United States . It consists of a group of five independent radio stations known for their progressive focus.

The network is operated by the Pacifica Foundation , based in Berkeley , California . The Pacifica station KPFA is also located there . Pacifica Radio supplies a variety of radio programs to more than 100 affiliates. The most popular productions include the political magazine Democracy Now and Free Speech Radio News (FSRN).

history

Pacifica was founded in 1946 by the pacifist Lewis Hill . Hill was a conscientious objector during World War II . After the war, Hill founded the Pacifica Foundation along with other former draft evaders. The first live broadcast took place in 1949 at KPFA in Berkeley. KPFA is the first “community supported” radio station in the USA.

In 1980 Pacifica began distributing the content of its stations via the Public Radio Satellite System . 1997 helped KFCF Community Radio in Fresno , California to its own access to a satellite channel in the KU band and Pacifica began to broadcast content via satellite (content distribution system).

structure

Pacifica Radio KPFA (Berkeley, CA), KPFK (Los Angeles, CA), KPFT (Houston, TX), WPFW (Washington, DC) and WBAI (New York, NY) staff and listeners largely determine the direction and content of the Pacifica Network. Each station has a "Local Station Board" (LSB) with 24 members. From each of these committees, 12 delegates are elected to the board of the overall network. Two elections are carried out in parallel, with a proportional representation between employees (3 members) and listeners (9 members).

Channel

The Pacifica Radio Network operates the following radio stations:

Network

Over 200 broadcasters are “affiliates” of the Pacifica Network, i. That is, they transmit individual programs on the network. These include public radio stations of various sizes, such as KHOI Ames , WNUC Detroit and the like. a.

Pacifica Radio Archives

The Pacifica Radio Archives are one of the oldest and most important collections of radio broadcasts ever. They trace the political, cultural and artistic development of the second half of the 20th century. Interviews with Rosa Parks , 20 year old Bob Dylan and others a. are in the archives.

literature

  • Michaela Hampf (2000): Free radio in the USA: the Pacifica Foundation, 1946-1965. LIT Verlag Münster ISBN 978-3825849634
  • Matthew Lasar: Uneasy Listening: Pacifica Radio's Civil War . 2005 Germinal Production ISBN 978-1900355452
  • Alan G. Stavitsky, Timothy W. Gleason (1994): Alternative Things Considered: A Comparison of National Public Radio and Pacifica Radio News Coverage. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly December 1994 vol. 71 no. 4 775-786 doi : 10.1177 / 107769909407100402
  • Wiliam Barlow (1988): Community radio in the US: the struggle for a democratic medium . Media Culture Society January 1988 vol. 10 no. 1 81-105 doi : 10.1177 / 016344388010001006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. admin: - Pacifica Network . In: Pacifica Network . July 10, 2012 ( pacificanetwork.org [accessed June 1, 2017]). - Pacifica Network ( Memento of the original from July 24, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pacificanetwork.org
  2. www.site5.com: About - Pacifica 2016 Elections. In: elections.pacifica.org. Retrieved October 13, 2016 .
  3. Pacifica Network | WNUC.org. In: www.wnuc.org. Retrieved October 12, 2016 .