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==Criticism==
 
==Criticism==
 
Dissatisfied by the control of organised money over Pacifica, [[Lyn Gerry]] started [[Radio4All.net]], the [[internet]]'s first place where content producers could exchange MP3s for free.
 
Dissatisfied by the control of organised money over Pacifica, [[Lyn Gerry]] started [[Radio4All.net]], the [[internet]]'s first place where content producers could exchange MP3s for free.
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In 2018, KPFA’s cancelled ''[[Guns and Butter]]'', a public affairs show  hosted by [[Bonnie Faulkner]] that had run weekly on KPFA-FM since [[2001]], after a presentation by [[Alan Sabrosky]] on ''The Impact of [[Zionist]] Influence in the U.S.''. The management notification of cancellation gave the reason as "your uncritically airing of views by a holocaust denier, [[climate denial]] and casting the Parkland mass shooting survivors as [[crisis actors]]."<ref>http://gunsandbutter.org/blog/2018/08/16/guns-and-butter-banned-and-removed-from-kpfa-radio</ref>
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==

Revision as of 07:39, 22 January 2022

Group.png Pacifica Foundation  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Pacifica Logo.jpg
Formation1946
Founder• Lewis Hill
• E. John Lewis
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
TypePublic radio network
Interest ofAmy Goodman
A progressive media foundation, generally anti-war, but also close to official narratives.

The Pacifica Foundation is an American non-profit organization that owns five independently operated, non-commercial, listener-supported radio stations known for their progressive/liberal political orientation:

  • KPFT
  • KPFA
  • KPFK
  • WBAI
  • WPFW


History

Pacifica was founded in 1946 by pacifists E. John Lewis and Lewis Hill. During World War II, both of them had filed for conscientious objector status. After the war, Lewis, Hill and a small group of former conscientious objectors created the Pacifica Foundation in Pacifica, California. Their first station, KPFA in Berkeley, commenced broadcasting in 1949. By 1977, the network had added WBAI in New York City, KPFK in Los Angeles, WPFW in Washington, DC, and KPFT in Houston.

Criticism

Dissatisfied by the control of organised money over Pacifica, Lyn Gerry started Radio4All.net, the internet's first place where content producers could exchange MP3s for free.

In 2018, KPFA’s cancelled Guns and Butter, a public affairs show hosted by Bonnie Faulkner that had run weekly on KPFA-FM since 2001, after a presentation by Alan Sabrosky on The Impact of Zionist Influence in the U.S.. The management notification of cancellation gave the reason as "your uncritically airing of views by a holocaust denier, climate denial and casting the Parkland mass shooting survivors as crisis actors."[1]

Funding

Full article: Foundation funding

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Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Foundation funding
Alan Sabrosky“Bonnie,

KPFA will cease broadcasting “Guns and Butter” effective immediately.

We’ve received an avalanche of negative calls and emails from listeners about your uncritically airing of views by a holocaust denier, climate denial and casting the Parkland mass shooting survivors as crisis actors. As steward [sic.] of our airways, we can’t defend this content to our listeners.

Sincerely,

Quincy McCoy Kevin Cartwright

General Manager Program Director”
Alan Sabrosky
Quincy McCoy
Kevin Cartwright
8 August 2018

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
File:What Happened to Pacifica.pdfarticle16 December 2019Helen BuyniskiThe story of Pacifica Radio is a cyclical saga of factional warfare, class and racial struggle, and the power of the self- preservation instinct.
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