Rip Robbins of KSVR Retires

A community radio legend retires after 24 years of service in radio. Rip Robbins has retired from KSVR, located in Mount Vernon, Washington. When he first worked for KSVR, Rip Continue Reading →
A community radio legend retires after 24 years of service in radio. Rip Robbins has retired from KSVR, located in Mount Vernon, Washington. When he first worked for KSVR, Rip Continue Reading →
KUHS is a low-powered FM radio station housed in a building which also has a microbrewery and pizza joint. In 2000, KUHS station manager Zac Smith dreamed of founding a Continue Reading →
In November of 2017, after 4 years of planning and working through piles of red tape, WBTV-LP officially went on air. Bill Simmon, WBTV-LP’s Station Manager, talked with us about Continue Reading →
As covered in our previous article, Extreme Poverty and Homelessness: 20th Anniversary of the Homelessness Marathon, this year marked the 20th anniversary of the homelessness marathon. According to Alderson the program Continue Reading →
“Our personal stories are among the most important things that we have.” Terry Gross (from an interview conducted by Barry Vogel, March 7, 1994) “Curiosity,” says Barry Vogel, “has been Continue Reading →
During the last few months so many members of the community radio family have contacted us at Pacifica Network to express concern and offer support for WBAI. All this in Continue Reading →
WXHR is a Low Power FM radio station servicing the Hillman, Michigan community as a noncommercial broadcaster. Hillman is a rural town in Northern Michigan with a population less than Continue Reading →