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Democracy Now! back on Pacifica

by commondreams repost
The Award-Winning Radio Show That Broadcasts Blocks from Ground Zero
even as it was banned from the airwaves of its parent organization,
returns to Pacifica radio stations throughout the United States on Monday, Jan. 7.
News Release
January 4, 2002

For immediate release:
Contact:Karen Pomer (310) 463-7025

NEW YORK (January 4) ”Democracy Now!, the award-winning national radio show that was banned in August from the progressive Pacifica Radio Network returns to the Pacifica airwaves on Monday, bringing to the general public the voices of some of the harshest critics of the "war on terrorism." On Monday, Goodman will be reunited on -air with former co-host Juan Gonzalez for the first time in a year, when Gonzalez resigned to found a national grassroots campaign to reclaim the Pacifica stations. Guests will include filmmaker Michael Moore.

Democracy Now! was banished from Pacifica as part of the Pacifica Radio crisis, which many community radio activists say was an attempted corporate takeover of the only progressive radio network in the Unite States. The crisis moved toward resolution last month when three lawsuits against the Pacifica board of directors were settled, and the board of directors was reconstituted. The new board majority is determined to return the 50+ year old listener-sponsored network to its peace and social justice mission. One of the first moves of the new board was to vote at their first board meeting, a conference call on December 29, 2001, to bring back Democracy Now! Democracy Now! is the flagship national program of the Pacifica Radio Network, and its host Amy Goodman has won numerous journalism awards. But, as part of the ongoing conflict within the Pacifica Radio Network, Goodman was forced off the airwaves at most Pacifica stations and joined the ranks of dozens of journalists who were censored or banned by Pacifica.

Democracy Now!'s host and producers were physically and verbally harassed out of the studios of WBAI in New York City when that station was "re-programmed" by Pacifica management and board leaders and subsequently banned from four of the five Pacifica Radio stations: WBAI in New York, WPFW in Washington, DC, KPFK in Los Angeles and KPFT in Houston. But rather than stop producing the show, Democracy Now! has expanded. In addition to broadcasting on Pacifica Station KPFA in Berkeley, the program aired on community radio stations around the country and has begun broadcasting a daily national TV show which airs on Free Speech TV--channel 9415 of Dish network (Satellite TV)-- and public access cable tv stations around the country.

Since the attacks of September 11, Democracy Now! has provided some of the most incisive programming on war and terrorism to be found anywhere on radio or television. On December 10, 2001, Democracy Now! broke the news of a University of New Hampshire professor's study documenting that close to 4,000 civilians have died in Afghanistan as a result of the U.S. bombing.

Other recent guests on the show have included Ahmed Rashid, Pakistani journalist and author of 'Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil, and Fundamentalism in Central Asia',discussing the oil-slicked road to war in Afghanistan, Tahmeena Faryal, spokeswoman for Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), Arundhati Roy, activist and author of The God of Small Things, Howard Zinn, Professor Emeritus of History at Boston University, author of A People's History of the United States, and Noam Chomsky, author and linguist at MIT.

Goodman has a track-record for journalistic excellence that includes the George Polk award, the Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting, the Columbia-DuPont Silver Baton, the Radio Television News Director's Award, as well as honors from AP, UPI and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Pacifica Radio has been embroiled in controversy since 1999, when the Network's managers shut down KPFA of Berkeley. That shut down caused the largest protests in Berkeley since the Vietnam War. In December 2000, Pacifica "re-programmed" its New York City station, WBAI, by firing and banning long-time programmers and eviscerating the station's progressive political programming. Last August, Pacifica suspended Amy Goodman and removed Democracy Now! from the Pacifica airwaves.

But on December 12, 2001, it was announced that plaintiffs who sued the Network reached a settlement with the Pacifica board of directors that could end years of strife at Pacifica. The settlement created a new interim board of directors that draws its members from Pacifica's local advisory boards, its current board majority, and its board minority. Now there is hope among Pacifica Radio activists that the crisis is coming to an end and they will have a chance to rebuild the progressive radio network. Among the issues yet to be resolved are the return of the fired and banned producers at WBAI and resolution of the news stringers strike against Pacifica Network News.

For more information about Democracy Now!, see http:// http://www.democracynow.org.


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