I'm puzzled by what Pacifica stands to gain from such an arrangement.
One name I've heard getting bantered around as an interested party is WFMU.
Another is the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, the public-access cable TV station.
I don't know how much credibility there may be to these but here's the source.
I once spoke with the folks at the RIAA about owning a radio station, and they said it's more fun to make music than to program a radio station. Programming a radio station means you have to say no to people. It really wouldn't cost much. Consider the budget of organizations like Free Press, and it would be a far better use of their money to run a radio station than to publish a magazine. But once again, it means saying no to people. That's not fun. So perhaps these people would rather stay on the side. But it would be an interesting approach.
There's no such thing as doing something for altruistic reasons, for personal satisfaction, or especially, "for fun!"
I once spoke with the folks at the RIAA about owning a radio station, and they said it's more fun to make music than to program a radio station.
I wasn't aware that the RIAA's goal is to have fun.
what would WBAI (99.5) be worth today if it was up for sale?