It's official. The FCC today fined Daniel Roberts (Monkey) formerly of Pirate Cat Radio $10,000 for running an unlicensed espresso machine along with a radio transmitter. He claimed that he wasn't in control of the transmitter, but the FCC inspectors apparently saw him operating and heard him on-air, and that was enough for them.
Many months ago I had written a press release for Daniel about his troubles and about his involvement with KPDO. I had wanted to be helpful in his trying to straighten things out and get on a new path.
Then a few months ago he arrogantly emailed me and others saying that he was holding a contest to see who was worthy of getting an exclusive interview with him about his exploits.
I wrote back that he was yesterday's news since he'd disappeared from the scene months ago, and that I wasn't interested. Supposedly in the interim he helped put another non-comm FM on the air around Point Reyes or thereabouts, as well as a pirate station in Britain. But there hasn't been much info since.
It's sad that such a brilliant broadcast guy is taken down this way. Pirate Cat was the only pirate radio station I'd ever heard that produced better programming than most conventional radio stations.
I wanted to be as supportive as I could, hoping that his involvement with KPDO in Pescadero would help right the wrongs, etc. But then he abandoned that project and according to some, took the KPDO bank account as well.
End of a sad chapter.
URL to the FCC decision: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2011/db1021/DA-11-1756A1.pdf
Many months ago I had written a press release for Daniel about his troubles and about his involvement with KPDO. I had wanted to be helpful in his trying to straighten things out and get on a new path.
Then a few months ago he arrogantly emailed me and others saying that he was holding a contest to see who was worthy of getting an exclusive interview with him about his exploits.
I wrote back that he was yesterday's news since he'd disappeared from the scene months ago, and that I wasn't interested. Supposedly in the interim he helped put another non-comm FM on the air around Point Reyes or thereabouts, as well as a pirate station in Britain. But there hasn't been much info since.
It's sad that such a brilliant broadcast guy is taken down this way. Pirate Cat was the only pirate radio station I'd ever heard that produced better programming than most conventional radio stations.
I wanted to be as supportive as I could, hoping that his involvement with KPDO in Pescadero would help right the wrongs, etc. But then he abandoned that project and according to some, took the KPDO bank account as well.
End of a sad chapter.
URL to the FCC decision: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2011/db1021/DA-11-1756A1.pdf