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F.C.C. RAID SHUTS DOWN RADIO FREE CASCADIA 98.5FM
Early in the morning of Thursday, March 15th, the Federal Communications Commision (FCC), along with 8 U.S. Marshalls, 3 local cops, and other agents arrived with a search warrant, attering ram, and drawn guns to search and seize the long running micro-power station, Radio Free Cascadia (RFC) 98.5 FM.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!
WHAT: F.C.C. RAID SHUTS DOWN RADIO FREE CASCADIA 98.5FM
WHEN: AM MARCH 15 TH, 2001
CONTACT: STEVE BOUTON at 242-0943;
email: radio985 [at] efn.org;
PO Box 12200 Eugene, OR 97440
Early in the morning of Thursday, March 15th, the Federal Communications Commision (FCC), along with 8 U.S. Marshalls, 3 local cops, and other
agents arrived with a search warrant, battering ram, and drawn guns to search and seize the long running micro-power station, Radio Free
Cascadia (RFC) 98.5 FM.
People living at the Whiteaker neighborhood residence were awoken and questioned individually as to the operations of the station and people involved. All broadcasting equipment was taken into custody.
Radio Free Cascadia has been providing an alternative to corporate radio for over three years to the Eugene community. This was an obvious
attack on free speech and autonomy.
RFC claims "We will be back on the air!"
Stay tuned for more information.
The following is taken from the Evolutionary Statement of RFC 98.5FM:
" The capitalist marketplace has put a price on the earth and the very thoughts of citizens, as if these were products to be owned and traded
by faceless economic machines. Huge multinational conglomerates,
facilitated by the industrial governments of the world, use their profits to control more and more public space, from national forests and
city parks to television, print and radio media.
Following this global trend of consolidating private ownership of public resources, channels of mass communication have become less and less
accessible to individuals and local communities.
The assumption that most of our society disires a spoon-fed version of current political and
cultural events, denies the potential for an ever-changing blend of ideas and values to stimulate social change on a local level.
Mass media provides a constant flow of meaningless, consumer-oriented,
mass-produced cultural symbols that simultaneously encourage both
uniformity and competition. This commercialization of culture is a massive obstacle to the emergence of the creative social interaction and artistic expression that is vital to confront the diverse problems facing civilization.
"Citizens around the globe have chosen to respond to this domination of public discourse nonviolently and pro-actively, by simply reclaiming
these public spaces, even in the face of violent government repression. Micro-power or "pirate" radio is one such response. Radio Free Cascadia seeks to be only one outlet for the incredible
diversity of ideas and perspectives in our bio-region. Like the water, air and soil, radio airwaves are a public resource, and as such should
be utilized for the greatest common good. RFC believes that the public freedoms expressed by the First Amendment of the Constitution should
apply equally to micro-power radio, Internet web sites and your local community bulletin board. Perhaps the FCC's insistence on control over
the airwaves is best explained by their economically biased regulatory process - hopelessly skewed in favor of corporate interests.
RFC believes that to allow profit-driven corporate entities to elbow out grass roots media channels is to mock the notion of free speech, and
suppress the possibility of deeper social interations in our daily lives. RFC is prepared to confront this threat to the survival of our civil liberties through continued nonviolent direct action and
constitutionally-based legal defense."
WHAT: F.C.C. RAID SHUTS DOWN RADIO FREE CASCADIA 98.5FM
WHEN: AM MARCH 15 TH, 2001
CONTACT: STEVE BOUTON at 242-0943;
email: radio985 [at] efn.org;
PO Box 12200 Eugene, OR 97440
Early in the morning of Thursday, March 15th, the Federal Communications Commision (FCC), along with 8 U.S. Marshalls, 3 local cops, and other
agents arrived with a search warrant, battering ram, and drawn guns to search and seize the long running micro-power station, Radio Free
Cascadia (RFC) 98.5 FM.
People living at the Whiteaker neighborhood residence were awoken and questioned individually as to the operations of the station and people involved. All broadcasting equipment was taken into custody.
Radio Free Cascadia has been providing an alternative to corporate radio for over three years to the Eugene community. This was an obvious
attack on free speech and autonomy.
RFC claims "We will be back on the air!"
Stay tuned for more information.
The following is taken from the Evolutionary Statement of RFC 98.5FM:
" The capitalist marketplace has put a price on the earth and the very thoughts of citizens, as if these were products to be owned and traded
by faceless economic machines. Huge multinational conglomerates,
facilitated by the industrial governments of the world, use their profits to control more and more public space, from national forests and
city parks to television, print and radio media.
Following this global trend of consolidating private ownership of public resources, channels of mass communication have become less and less
accessible to individuals and local communities.
The assumption that most of our society disires a spoon-fed version of current political and
cultural events, denies the potential for an ever-changing blend of ideas and values to stimulate social change on a local level.
Mass media provides a constant flow of meaningless, consumer-oriented,
mass-produced cultural symbols that simultaneously encourage both
uniformity and competition. This commercialization of culture is a massive obstacle to the emergence of the creative social interaction and artistic expression that is vital to confront the diverse problems facing civilization.
"Citizens around the globe have chosen to respond to this domination of public discourse nonviolently and pro-actively, by simply reclaiming
these public spaces, even in the face of violent government repression. Micro-power or "pirate" radio is one such response. Radio Free Cascadia seeks to be only one outlet for the incredible
diversity of ideas and perspectives in our bio-region. Like the water, air and soil, radio airwaves are a public resource, and as such should
be utilized for the greatest common good. RFC believes that the public freedoms expressed by the First Amendment of the Constitution should
apply equally to micro-power radio, Internet web sites and your local community bulletin board. Perhaps the FCC's insistence on control over
the airwaves is best explained by their economically biased regulatory process - hopelessly skewed in favor of corporate interests.
RFC believes that to allow profit-driven corporate entities to elbow out grass roots media channels is to mock the notion of free speech, and
suppress the possibility of deeper social interations in our daily lives. RFC is prepared to confront this threat to the survival of our civil liberties through continued nonviolent direct action and
constitutionally-based legal defense."
For more information:
http://www.radio4all.org
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