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Pacifica Sacks the KPFA Morning Show

by Aaron Glantz (via list)
Whatever the reason, the move comes the same day the staff of the station filed an unfair labor practices complaint with the National Labor Relations Board for multiple violations of the workers' union contract. Management, the complaint "failed and refused to comply with its (contractual) obligation to meet and bargain with the Union over financial alternatives to employee layoffs prior to implementing any such layoffs."
Here's a tip. If your non-profit radio network is facing a financial crisis, it's best not to kill your most successful program.

But that's exactly what management at Pacifica Radio did today, axing both hosts of the popular KPFA Morning Show, Aimee Allison and Brian Edwards Tiekert, and producer Laura Prives.

According to sources inside KPFA, the "community radio" station is to replace its most-listened to, most financially successful program with material piped in from Los Angeles.

It's unclear why Pacifica's Executive Director Arlene Engelhardt would make such a move, which is guaranteed to lose the network's flagship station both listeners and dollars, while simultaneously undercutting its very reason for existence.

She didn't return my phone call seeking an explanation, which is not much of a surprise. Yesterday, her critics posted a video on You Tube where she refused to disclose her salary.

"That is not public information," she said, forgetting that all non-profits are required by law to disclose the salaries of their top executives annually when they file their tax returns (Pacifica's 2009 return is available on the website Guidestar,org and Engelhardt conveniently neglected to include her salary)

Perhaps Ms. Engelhardt objects to the excellent interview broadcast this morning with civil rights attorney John Burris on the light sentence handed down to former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle. Or their interview last Thursday with Nir Rosen, perhaps the best unembedded journalist ever to cover the Iraq war.

Perhaps she objects to the Morning Show serving as a vibrant civic exchange of ideas -- as it did last month when it hosted a debate between Kamala Harris and Steve Cooley, the candidates for California Attorney General. Perhaps asking tough questions of law enforcement officials is now frowned upon.

Whatever the reason, the move comes the same day the staff of the station filed an unfair labor practices complaint with the National Labor Relations Board for multiple violations of the workers' union contract. Management, the complaint "failed and refused to comply with its (contractual) obligation to meet and bargain with the Union over financial alternatives to employee layoffs prior to implementing any such layoffs."

NLRB complaints typically take moons to resolve so its unlikely the effort will bring any immediate sense to the situation. What's needed now is some community pressure to cause Pacifica's management to come to its senses.

Engelhardt didn't call me back, but perhaps she will talk to you. Her number is (510) 849-2590, ext 208.

The station's very viability as a valuable community institution is at stake here - because management is closer to the beginning of its insanity than the end.
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by Rad Icalmyass
.Hopefully Local Programming will be restored at KPFA, and will make it REALLY Professional,

and not sound like the 'Mickey Mouse Club Morning Show'...
('Radical' my ass... )


by Daniel Borgström

Am I reading the Aaron Glantz article right? Glantz wants his readers to harass that woman with phone calls? That's not professional journalism; that's irresponsible and disgusting.


by deanosor
The Morning show has been a hodge-podge of democratic party promotion (the alleged debate they mention was advertising for the mainstream capitalist parties--Robert Evans, the Peace & freedom Party candidate for Attorney General, and a great radical lawyer, was not there.), Zionism, trivia, and once in a great while a good piece. Democracy Now, right before it, is consistently better. I don't know anything about the new shows from KPFK, but in my opinion, KPFA should move Democracy Now to the 7am drive time slot as the program committee and the local station board voted for.

And for people's reference,. it is the time and not the quality of the program that makes the Morning Show the highest fundraiser. In radio, time is a major factor. The Morning show time is when a lot of people's clock radios go off, they are eating breakfast, or they are in their cars on the way to work. Putting KPFA's best program, Democracy Now, at that hour, would, imho, get more listeners.
by =
The Democrat Harris and the Republican Cooley are the same. Harris, as San Francisco's district attorney, was utterly reactionary. The position itself is reactionary as it is defined as "sending poor people to jail." Aaron Glantz should not be allowed to report on KPFA. He and his stinking rotten thieving gang should not be allowed at KPFA at all.
by GiMarcus
Glantz took all that air time (and I assume money) claiming he was doing a new Pacifica program, remember? War Comes Home. Where did that go?
Morning Show? Biggest waste of time.
Aimee Allison's YouTube video that she posted justifying drone attacks on Pakistan was enough to get her ass kicked off of KPFA. I'm glad they're all fired.
They should be.
Aaron Glantz is a little bully for publishing that phone number. I also remember his 2003 Iraq reports where he kept insisting things were better. And how he insisted that after he came back. I trust him about as far as I can toss him.
by Unpopular SLAVE KPFA morning show
Aaron Glantz the most popular show on kpfa is not the morning show, and never has been. Whatever you mean by popular sure doesn't represent the reality of what is going on and why they are on the chopping block. Aaron if it was about your opinion of who is popular all of pacifica could have gone down with shows like the ones Brian makes. People go back to sleep, or tune out. Never thought that was a factor in this case Aaron, or is that not a part of your reality. Look at their small, wannabe protest they recently had. I would be amazed to count up to fifty people there that show up, and considering how popular you make them sound, and how long has the show been on the air that they lack so much community support when it actually calls the "masses" to action(lol). Aaron is instigating a misleading fact that the morning show is "the most popular show", and is not considering the reality of how unpopular the people on the show have become that it is not popular anymore.
by Peace Witch
My initial post named KTLA (the commercial progressive affliate) as part of the Pacifica network. I meant KPFT.
by BIG POTATO
BET KEEP SAYING MORNING SHOW MAKE THE MOST MONEY.WE listenerS are may be stupid BUT WE KNOW PRIME TIME SHOW MAKE THE MOST MONEY USUALLY. lol. YOU sell more dinner at dinner time when u run a restaurant too . AND FUCKING MOST SHOW ARE ONE HOUR AND THE MORNING SHOW IS ONE AND HALF HOUR> SO THIS ASZZHOLE NEED TO SHUT THE FIICK OFF.
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