About the Pacifica Network
The Pacifica Foundation was founded in 1949 as a visionary alternative to commercialy-driven
media. We pioneered listener-sponsored, community radio and have been a beacon
for noncommercial, free media.
Pacifica's mission is
to promote peace and justice through communication between all races, nationalities
and cultures. We strive to contribute to the democratic process through public
discourse and promotion of culture. Unbeholden to commercial or governmental
interests, we recognize that use of the airwaves is a public trust.
Pacifica's tradition of unhampered access to the airwaves has allowed our
network to play a uniquely pivotal role in American media. We have broken pivotal
news stories and brought issues and artists to the spotlight that may have been
overlooked.
The Pacifica Network includes five sister stations in New York, Washington
DC, Los Angeles, Berkeley, and Houston along with many affiliated independent
radio stations throughout the United States.
We broadcast via satellite and Internet and have one of the most extensive
and important sound archives in the world. We are energizing independent community
radio through collaboration, interactivity and program exchange throughout the
network.
More information about Pacifica can be found here:
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