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Mark_Giardina
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judy_newtoradio said:I'm with the group that has been trying to purchase time on the air for 'Democracy Now'.
As far as WXXI goes, you can call what they present, straight talk/news. but I perceive it as news within the (rather narrow) socially/politically acceptible spectrum that caters to the educated listener, and to offend no one in the middle political spectrum. I don't call that 'straight talk'. Nor do I consider 'Democracy Now' to be advocacy. 'Air America' is advocacy radio. It has a spin and it spins it. And I like Air America sometimes. When I'm in the right mood, Randi Roades picks me right up.
WXXI was our first choice because it lends authority to it's content. NPR is kissed by the powers that be. A little additional content and perspective would enhance their presentation, not corrupt it. However, the people who police that space are utterly rigid, arrogant and fixed in their viewpoint. These are not qualities likely to come up with any particularly interesting insights. What I learned from our negotiation is that 'authority' is so heavily guarded as to be, from the standpoint of content, vacuous.
As a former employee of WXXI I was aware of efforts by certain groups to "force" the station to carry Democracy Now.
While I am not about to get personally involved in your dispute with WXXI, I will say, from what I heard, that certain organizations used every tactic, including intimidation, in order to get this program on WXXI. When I mean intimidation I am talking about threatening the station's license.
Every station has the right to reject a program if the management doesn't feel that program will fit their core audience. Have you conducted any surveys or did any research to determine if Democracy Now would actually benefit WXXI's listening audience?
I will conclude by saying that I highly doubt WXXI's management will budge on this issue. I am not speaking on their behalf because, as I mentioned in the outset of my note, I haven't worked there in two years. But I do know the people who run that place.