From WBAI's PD: "WBAI Producers there is no on air broadcasting tonight or until further notice."
Well There was going to be a hearing on October 18th over the status of Pacifica Radio and WBAI-FM though.
From WBAI's PD: "WBAI Producers there is no on air broadcasting tonight or until further notice."
Well There was going to be a hearing on October 18th over the status of Pacifica Radio and WBAI-FM though.
It doesn't mean a thing. Clearly Pacifica has ignored the injunction, and local programming is shut down.
So in NY the "local" authorities and "local" staff have more power over the owners of this station than the actual owners of the station and the FCC that granted their license?![]()
Not really, since as of now, the owners are still in control of the station, and the local staff are still off the air.
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/...orary-restraining-order-to-return-to-station/
The local staff had a big meeting tonight, and the local board will meet tomorrow. But as of now, national programming is on 99.5 FM
So, let me get this right, GM Berthold Reimers got a stay to stall the takeover of the station by the DAMN PEOPLE on the license/i.e. actual owners/people who pay what bills they can actually almost possibly pay?
I'm not sure this guy is still the GM. I'm under the impression he was fired with the rest of the staff. In reading the injunction, it was based on the idea that the staff was dismissed without warning and without cause, and that the Executive Director of Pacifica had co-opted the local management against the company by-laws. But in reading Pacifica's statement on the station website, it addresses both of those points directly, by saying the local station knew it was $4 million in debt, and hadn't addressed the deteriorating financial condition. So my sense is Pacifica feels they are legally justified in ignoring the TRO, and that's the case they'll present on 10/18.
Maybe I am just too old to get that it's perfectly ok to have the inmates in this radio assylum run things any way they see fit, regardless of whether they even are getting any more paychecks.
In this case, I feel that I correctly spelled assylum....
These poor folks actually believed their own rhetoric and think they can just stay if they want too, because....?
So in NY the "local" authorities and "local" staff have more power over the owners of this station than the actual owners of the station and the FCC that granted their license?![]()
My question is, who is the station officially licensed to?
The WBAI (former?) staff alleged in court that the decision to shut down the station was made unilaterally by Pacifica's Director, in a manner inconsistent with its by-laws.
Don't forget...a very similar situation to this happened at the "mothership", KPFA in Berkeley back around 99-2000.