recto101 said:
Wasn't KPFA Pacifica the first Non-Profit radio station in the country?
Not by a long shot.
The second broadcasting station licensed, Madison's WHA, was and still is a non-commercial outlet. Quite a few other public universities (and other public and private non-profit organizations) built stations in the 1920s. Stations at the Universities of Illinois (WILL-580), Minnesota (KUOM-770), and Iowa (WSUI-910) are among those still on the air.
Non-commercial *FM* also well predated Pacifica. The Cleveland Board of Education had an FM station in the late 1930s, and I'm not certain theirs was the first.
I suppose it's possible Pacifica was the first non-profit organization founded for the purpose of operating a radio station. (as opposed to non-commercial stations licensed to non-profit organizations whose primary purpose was other than radio)