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We are extending
the election to encourage more people to run as candidates, to encourage
community groups to have their members run as candidates, and in general to
become more active in the only democratically run radio network in the nation –
Whose network? YOUR network!
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The Pacifica Elections for 2009 have begun.
The timeline for the 2009
elections is as follows:
| June 1st |
Nomination period begins.
Download Nomination Forms
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| July 15th |
Nomination period ends. All candidates must have their forms in |
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Starting
July 15th
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Candidates
will be given air time at their respective stations to share their vision
for Pacifica |
| August 29th |
Ballots shall be mailed to all 95,000 members |
| October 14th |
ALL BALLOTS MAILED IN MUST BE RECEIVED BY THIS DATE! |
| November 15th |
The election will be certified if the quorum for the election is met. |
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Date of Record
To run as a candidate or to
vote, a person must have been a member in the period from July 16th 2008 to July 15th 2009
A person qualifies for membership by:
- Paying $25 to one
of the stations
- Volunteering at
a station for a minimum of 3 hours
- Obtaining a waiver
from the Local Station Board.
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PACIFICA RADIO TURNS 60 APRIL 15th |
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Pacifica Radio turns 60 years old today, April 15, 2009. Lew Hill and a staff of four launched the first listener-supported radio station in the world on April 15, 1949 at 3:00 PM, in a makeshift Berkeley studio, with the words: “This is KPFA Berkeley.”
The rest is History. Four more cities gained the sound of Pacifica when local residents created new Pacifica stations KPFK in Los Angeles, WBAI in New York City, KPFT in Houston, and WPFW in Washington DC.
Pacifica also inspired a movement of community radio stations throughout the United States, many who are independent and locally based, but are affiliates. As a result, the Pacifica Network, today, includes approximately 150 stations, that collaborate daily to bring grassroots community radio and free media to American citizens.
For sixty years, since the McCarthy era, America’s oldest independent media network has defied political pressures and the conventions and internal censors inherent to mainstream media. A haven and training ground for artists and journalists, Pacifica has been the vanguard of free media. Breaking important news, providing historical and political analysis, and discovering some of our greatest artistic talents, Pacifica Radio has brought us the great voices of each era.
Listen to a mix of voices over Pacifica Airwaves from Lew Hill to Barak Obama (29 mintes long)
From the storied depths of the Pacifica Radio Archives, which curates
over 50,000 recordings representing sixty years of Pacifica’s broadcast
history, From the Vault presents an audio celebration of Pacifica’s
60th Birthday.
From the Vault: FTV 0153 Pacifica Turns 60 (60 minutes long)
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With the swearing of Barack Obama as the 44th President, and the beginning of the 111th Session of the US Congress, Pacifica Radio takes a hard look at how the new government responds to the economic crisis, global warming, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, foreign policy decisions raging from Pakistan to Somalia and Russia to Mexico, health care expansion, civil rights, and the so called "war on terrorism". With host Mitch Jeserich from the studios of WPFW in Washington DC.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesdat, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Monday April 20, 2009
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