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The Concerned Listener Management Group is Changing the Culture of KPFA To Pay To Hear!
The Concerned Listener Management Group is Changing the Culture of KPFA, Adopting Commercial Values: Putting Money Before the Mission and Honesty. See below a long list of speeches and public affairs programs that were sold and not played for all to hear. So now KPFA is like Comcast? Pay to hear? If they ran Pepsi commercials everone would scream because their sell out would be obvious. They have tried to hide their sell out under the radar by not telling folks what they are doing and hoping no one would notice their deception. Here is the evidence of their creating scarcity in violation of the Pacifica Mission to ripoff our listeners in true corporate fashion. To hear all the speeches listed below would have cost over $3,000.00. The "Voice for the Voiceless" "Free Speech Radio" has become the Altrnative Home Shopping Network for the liberal elite.
The Concerned Listener Management Group is Changing the Culture of KPFA, Adopting Commercial Values: Putting Money Before the Mission and Honesty. See below a long list of speeches and public affairs programs that were sold and not played for all to hear. So now KPFA is like Comcast? Pay to hear? If they ran Pepsi commercials everone would scream because their sell out would be obvious. They have tried to hide their sell out under the radar by not telling folks what they are doing and hoping no one would notice their deception. Here is the evidence of their creating scarcity in violation of the Pacifica Mission to ripoff our listeners in true corporate fashion. To hear all the speeches listed below would have cost over $3,000.00. The "Voice for the Voiceless" "Free Speech Radio" has become the Altrnative Home Shopping Network for the liberal elite.
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