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CounterPunch Stories on Pacifica

Dennis Bernstein: how I was arrested on the air!

Pacifica: the plot thickens: Labor reporter David Bacon on the Pacifica crisis.

How Pacifica Fired Opal Nations:
The first-hand account of how Pacifica fired one of the world's leading authorities on gospel, the blues and the birth of rock-n-roll.

Pricks Up Their Ears:
Alexander Cockburn on Pacifica's anti-labor practices.

Crackdown at KPFA:
An inside account by Kellia Ramares.

WBAI Staff Slams Pacifica's Anti-Labor Practices

Are Pacifica Stations for Sale?:
An email from a Pacifica board member suggests selling either KPFA or WBAI.

Tracing the Email:
Read IGC's trace of the Palmer email to Mary Frances Berry.

Media Alliance Statement on Palmer Memo

Racism At Pacifica
Former news director Rafael Rentaria on racism inside Pacifica's management.

The War at Pacifica's Flagship Station:
Open war has broken out over the future of the Pacifica. The general manager and popular hosts Larry Bensky have been fired. Others staffers are risking their positions by violating the station's gag order.

The Capturing of Pacifica:
Imporant background on the crisis at Pacifica and the players involved.

Suing Pacifica:
Summary of a lawsuit filed to challenge the Pacifica Board's hostile takeover of KPFA.

Reno Radio:
When Berkeley cops refused to arrest demonstrators at Pacifica HQ, they got a call from Janet Reno's office demanding an explanation.

The Neutering of Pacifica:
An inside account of the plans to overhaul the nations' leading progressive radio network.

For more information on Pacifica visit these sites:

http://www.radio4all.org/freepacifica

http://www.savepacifica.net

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