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DESCRIPTION:One of the most important public forums for Bay Area residents (and web 
 streaming listeners around the world) has been silenced by corporate 
 raiders. On December 1, 2011, KGO’s parent company, Cumulus Media, fired 
 most of its on air-talent and other valuable staff without warning. This 
 sends a message that large corporations do not care about progressive and 
 free media in the Bay Area. Let’s band together to send a message to 
 Cumulus and other media monopolies that this is not OK with 
 us.\n\nCorporations don't care about preserving locally produced content - 
 it's all about the bottom-line. Cumulus Media decided to save money by 
 switching KGO away from the talk radio format to a syndicated, 
 from-the-wire, all news format. News that most of us already get elsewhere. 
 In this way they don't need to pay for top talents that have been giving 
 the Bay Area a voice for many decades.\n\nWe can't let them get away with 
 this. LET OUR MESSAGE BE HEARD: BRING BACK THE REAL, ONE AND ONLY KGO 
 NEWSTALK 
 810!\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n*When 
 kgo was KGO; How a community lost his vital heart and soul stolen by 
 corporate raiders*\n\nI grew up in the 70's; an era that brought us 
 Watergate, the end of the Vietnam War, Win buttons, Jerry Ford, Saturday 
 Night Live, All in the Family and Archie Bunker.\n\nLocally, we had our 
 share of triumph and tragedy. The Milk-Moscone assassinations, Patty 
 Hearst, the SLA, People's Temple, Guyana and the like. Fortunately, we had 
 Herb Caen, Dr. Donald "D" Rose from the old KFRC and the Rockford Files to 
 get us through all the bad stuff.\n\nWe also had a local listening board, a 
 semi-virtual bar, a gathering place where we could all vent, celebrate, 
 commiserate, and console one another. It was situated on the radio dial at 
 810 AM, yes that KGO Radio, the KGO which acted as our community liaison, 
 our very own outlet whose hosts, like Jim Dunbar, Russ Coughlin, Owen Spann 
 and Jim Eason would allow us time to express ourselves without the 
 slightest bit of     arrogance or disdain. We trusted them. More 
 importantly, we trusted the station. They did, after all, provide for us 
 that unique, almost unheard-of forum to gather and sort it all out, good, 
 bad or indifferent. Most importantly, KGO was there for us. They were our 
 comfort food, our grilled-cheese sandwich during the middle of the day or 
 night when we needed them the most.\n\nI won't soon forget 1978. I can 
 still recall the horror of Jonestown and two weeks later, the murders of 
 George Moscone and Harvey Milk. I was a junior at Skyline High in Oakland. 
 Two of the worst weeks the Bay Area has ever endured. We were all shocked. 
 Thank God we had a KGO Radio to express our shock and anxiety, our sadness, 
 our disgust and later, our anger.\n\nI remember those two weeks well. I 
 still recall the day after the Moscone-Milk tragedy, life in the city was 
 forever altered. Fortunately, we all had the availability of Ronn Owens to 
 call and lay out how awful we all felt. Even though we were all in a state 
 of shock, we were fortunate to vent our angst with Ronn. It was compelling 
 radio. More so, it was comforting that we had a most valuable friend, 
 KGO--a place that we could depend to let our emotions be heard. (I'll never 
 forget the emotional Ronn barely able to conduct the show without obvious 
 pain in his voice--truly one of his most memorable moments, albeit on a 
 most tragic period of time.)\n\nI'll never forget the December night in 
 1980 when John Lennon was murdered. I was at the Stevie Wonder concert at 
 the Oakland Coliseum Arena. Wonder told the crowd what happened and an 
 eerie silence swept the building.\n\nI immediately dropped my girlfriend 
 off and headed home. I turned on KGO and was listening to Russ Coughlin. 
 Thank God for Russ, who took calls from saddened and shocked fans of 
 Lennon, and even those who weren't Beatles fans to, yes, again, 
 commiserate. See, it was that KGO we could all turn to and depend upon. A 
 LOCAL outpost, OUR VERY OWN watering hole that gave us solace even in the 
 most trying times.\n\nThat was when KGO was KGO. Could you imagine not 
 having KGO the day of the '89 earthquake? The Oakland Hills fire 
 conflagration of '91, and of course, 9-11 and the immediate days after? KGO 
 was that special? Of course it was.\n\nNow our community gathering place, 
 our very own sounding board has been kidnapped by outside corporate raiders 
 devoid of any real thought. They have systematically destroyed all the good 
 will, the foundation of what we all depended on. They tore through our 
 hearts without so much the slightest bit of courtesy and 
 understanding.\n\nWe all know about change, sure, it's a part of our lives. 
 And sure, KGO was and is a business. We all get that, but there was a time 
 when WE owned the airwaves and our interests superseded theirs! That's the 
 heart and soul of "community affairs", is it not? Then what's taken place 
 is an outright injustice.\n\nI feel for the elderly woman in the Sunset who 
 misses Gene Burns. I'm sympathetic to the UC Davis fraternity guy who said 
 John Rothmann's show was his virtual class on politics and discourse. I 
 feel for the lady in Millbrae whose commute on 101 was enlightened with The 
 Loya, Len Tillem, who made her laugh. I miss Bill Wattenburg even though I 
 disagreed with his politics at times.\n\nYou want to know how all of this 
 has shaken the community? You should see my e-mail. I can only speculate 
 that I'm not alone. We now have a current kgo, but there was a time not 
 long ago that kgo was KGO.  They put a dagger through our heart, 
 indeed.\n\nKeep the faith.\n\n-Rich Lieberman\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/14/18702777.php
SUMMARY:Occupy KGO
LOCATION:OCCUPY KGO RALLY\nTHURSDAY DEC. 15\n900 FRONT ST.\nSAN FRANCISCO 
 11:30AM-2:00PM
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/14/18702777.php
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