You did not say that. True... I agree you did not.
But your question about what an article link about Pacifica had to do with the Non-Commercial / Public Radio section blatantly reveals that you had no idea what Pacifica was or you would not have asked such a dumb question.
A "Fair Use" extract from Wikipedia (all of which I can independently verify from my own library) says:
"Pacifica Radio is an American network of five independently operated, non-commercial, listener-supported radio stations known for its progressive/liberapolitical orientation. Launched in 1949 with service in Berkeley, California, it claims to be the world's oldest listener-funded radio network.
It is also a program service supplying over 100 affiliated stations with various programs, primarily news and public affairs.The first public radio network in the United States, it is operated by the Pacifica Foundation, a non-profit corporation with national headquarters adjoining station KPFA in Berkeley. "