Berkeley - Election update. As of press time, voting has been extended at KPFT in Houston and WPFW in Washington, DC until October 7th and at KPFK in Los Angeles until October 10th. Elections at WBAI and KPFA are closed.
Ballots mailed for Pacifica's 2016 board elections from the East Coast on August 15th. Pacifica in Exile's candidate endorsements for all stations can be found here. You will find online voting instructions inside your printed ballot envelope. If you donated, but don’t receive a ballot or for any ballot-related question at any station, you can contact King Reilly, a KPFK member who has graciously agreed to assist folks, at kingreilly@roadrunner.com.
For more on our endorsed slates of candidates, see the Committee to Strengthen KPFK, Move KPFT Forward, United for Community Radio (KPFA), and WBAI Indy Caucus websites.
On Friday September 30, former Pacifica CFO Raul Salvador showed up for work at KPFK in Los Angeles. No notification in advance had been provided to staff at the LA station or to Pacifica's board of directors. No information has been provided about what job Salvador is doing, what his responsibilities are, who he reports to, or what amount of money he is being paid. An inquiry to Pacifica executive director Lydia Brazon went unanswered. (Update: Brazon is said to have indicated during the unstreamed national board meeting that Salvador is a "consultant").
Salvador first worked for Pacifica in May of 2013 as the CFO, was terminated in January of 2014, rehired as the CFO after the 2014 Siegel/Brazon coup, resigned in May of 2015 and then worked for some months following as an amorphous "consultant". The severely past due audits that have cost $2.5 million in CPB public media funding began during Salvador's period as CFO, as well as misappropriation of parts of the Material World Foundation grant (in 2014), an Indiegogo campaign (in 2014), a bequest to the Pacifica Foundation (in 2015) and a credit card fraud incident where a Pacifica company credit card account Salvador replaced was not closed, and then used for $4,000 in purchases at Ralph Lauren and Walmart in Southern California.
Sam Agarwal resigned as Pacifica's chief financial officer in September after nine months on the job. KPFK's business manager position has been officially vacant since January 2016 and not occupied by a permanent employee for over three years.
The Pacifica National Board met on the evening of October 6th, but what ensued is a mystery. The board chose to violate Corporation for Public Broadcasting open meeting requirements and not stream the meeting to provide public access. The board's scheduled streaming volunteer did not show up and in violation of the CPB's instruction that public media boards *must* make a good faith effort to provide real-time public observation, the board rejected Houston rep Bill Crosier's offer to stream the meeting for them. Before rejoining the board as a director in 2016, Crosier had regularly volunteered streaming services to Pacifica. The 8 board members who voted to flout open meeting requirements were Wesley Bethune and Adriana Casenave from KPFT, Janet Kobren from KPFA, Ron Pinchback, Nancy Sorden and Jim Brown from WPFW, Cerene Roberts from WBAI and Temba Tshibanda (formerly Jevon Gammon) from Uhuru Radio.
Pacfica has lost $2.5 million in public media community service grants (CSG) since 2014 due to three consecutive missed deadlines for the submission of audited financial statements (in June of 2014, 2015 and 2016). In addition to the financial audits, the CPB requires a quarterly open meetings compliance report. Pacifica has been on open meetings probation for several years. A blatant flouting of the open meeting regulations, as happened this last evening, would likely jumpstart another year of probation, further delaying any restoration of funding even if the audit backlog should miraculously get caught up.
The low odds of the audit backlog getting caught up were on display at the October 3 meeting of the national audit committee. In this remarkable clip, audit chair William Heerwagon reports that the FY 2014 audit is not finished or even "close to finished" and there are still several open items, more than 2 years after the end of the fiscal year. Auditor Armanino is still owed money that would need to be paid prior to any audit release. Heerwagon adds that he did not ask the auditor about the one-page recovery plan submitted by ED Brazon on behalf of the board of directors, did not request what items were still open, and would not pass on any questions regarding Pacifica's financial condition from members of the committee. Pacifica's FY 2014 audit, which ED Brazon has claimed repeatedly for months was "finished", was due to the State of California Registry of Charitable Trusts and to the CPB on June 30, 2015 - 16 months ago. It is the latest audit in Pacifica's history. Heerwagon added that he did not "want to know" which items were still open at this last date.
The previous Pacifica National Board meeting was on September 29. The meeting was scheduled for the purpose of voting on three rather trivial bylaws amendments rushed through earlier this year. The board supported two of them: one whichtweaks the job description for the network's local boards from holding two town hall meetings a year to holding one town hall meeting and one fundraising event a year - and the other changing the delegate election schedule beginning in 2019 from every two out of three years to every other year and lengthening LSB member terms from three years to four years. A third proposed bylaws amendment tweaking the schedule for proposing bylaws amendments failed. The local boards now have two months to consider the two remaining proposed amendments.
The real fireworks during the meeting happened during the agenda-setting effort when attempts by board members to introduce more substantive items were pushed aside. Houston rep Bill Crosier asked for a report from ED Brazon answering several questions (see below) and of less immediate import, NY rep Cerene Roberts wanted the board to take up the issue of not allowing applications for 2017 affiliate director positions on the board to be vetted for participation in the affiliate program by affiliates director Ursula Rudenberg. Robert's issue was the subject of debate in the long and contentious affiliates committee meeting on September 8th posted earlier as an example of bullying and obstructive maneuvering by board majority members like Roberts and Houston's Adriana Casenave.
A highlight reel of the September 29 national board meeting can be heard here. In it, Crosier asks to have ED Brazon answer the following questions:
- What's being done about the selling of Archives material on eBay due to non-payment of rent for storage units?
- How will salaries be paid for national office and PRA employees, plus how will payments be made for medical insurance, election expenses, required legal settlements and other NO expenses?
- What happens if True Ballot and the election supervisors are not paid and True Ballot refuses to tabulate the ballots? Will we be in court in the near future about that?
- Will the PNB get the final arbitration report and payment schedule for KPFK employees? Why is this being kept secret from the PNB?
- What are recent staff changes and upcoming ones?
Crosier's information request was ruled out of order and no information was provided to the board of directors on any of the above inquiries by Brazon. (Update: It has since been reported that True Ballot has not been paid their $15,000 fee for ballot tabulation and other services and that WPFW's election supervisor has not been paid and is owed $2,500 by the DC station) National supervisor Lynne Serpe provided tentative membership numbers that indicated Pacifica's nationwide membership had slid dramatically from 55,000 members nationwide in 2015 to 48,000 in 2016, a one-year decline of 15%.
Since Lydia Brazon has been interim Executive Director (iED) of Pacifica, the financial, legal, and organizational problems have continued to multiply, and member numbers continue to dwindle. Plans for reversing the acute downward slide are nowhere to be found. Sign the petition to tell the PNB it's time to let Lydia Brazon go as iED.
After the fragile state of Pacifica's endangered archives became a national story in the last month, 19 Pacifica reel-to-reel archival master tapes appeared for sale on Ebay.com in the last two weeks. An anonymous source told the NY-based blogWBAI Now and Then the materials came from a 20-year-old storage locker in Rosemead, CA that had been maintained by the national office and was auctioned off in the last year due to non-payment of the storage fee. Pacifica's income statements indicate the national office stopped paying any off-site storage fees as of 2015.
Los Angeles station KPFK recently lost a large multi-grievance union arbitration with the station's SAG-AFTRA bargaining unit after new manager Leslie Radford imposed unilateral work hour reductions, fired two employees and denied severance benefits. The settlement amount is at least $200,000 and will include back pay to approximately 20 employees whose hours were cut, the re-hire of two fired employees and the payment of at least four previously denied severance packages. ED Brazon has still not shown the final settlement agreement to the board of directors.
At the LA station, Radford's latest problem is described as "bathroom sabotage" with the GM accusing KPFK staff of deliberately jamming the toilets with paper towels. She gave employees a "snow day" while the bathrooms were repaired and then locked. Her memo can be seen here.
At Houston's KPFT, which has been under significant financial stress, the local board's attention is riveted on majority/minority politics as the year draws to a close. After months of threatened censures and expulsions, the latest focus of the local Siegel/Brazon majority is George Reiter, a tenured physics professor and the 2010 chair of the Pacifica National Board. Reiter faces being forced off the local board for the last six weeks of his term. The charge against Reiter is that he overstayed his term on the board, which of course he did as did much of the board when the Pacifica National board extended terms in May of 2015. Reiter's extension put him over the six year limit if you don't count a 5 month break in 2011. An obscure bylaws amendment passed in 2015 did exactly that, changing the bylaws so breaks don't count. Reiter being forced off for the six weeks between October 12 and December 5 is connected to the majority attempt to fire Duane Bradley, KPFT's manager of more than a decade. The local board majority wishes to bring the matter to a vote before the year runs up and do not perceive Reiter to be a supporter of that action.
The KPFT local board's expel-Reiter motion, which will come up at an October 12 meeting, proposes replacing Reiter with Robert Gartner, a runner-up from last year's election, even though KPFT completes its 2016 election tomorrow. The proposal continues the schizophrenia of the Siegel/Brazonites, who replaced a departing NY rep with a runner-up from a 2012 election and then within days replaced a departing KPFA rep with a runner-up from the 2015 election then in progress, holding the KPFA seat open to wait for the election results to come in. In this clip, you can hear members of the local Siegel/Brazon faction (Save KPFA) tangling themselves up in knots to justify the different actions in each signal area. They go so far as to say that "there *are* election results in Berkeley: we just don't know what they are yet". Former ED Wilkinson proclaims that "clearly" the seat should not be filled per the older election, but by the recent one in progress. None of the Siegel/Brazonites have spoken up regarding the Reiter situation and of course the board majority is in court in NY spending listener monies to defend filling the NY seat with a runner-up from the old election while a new election was in progress.
At KPFA in Berkeley, lengthy negotiations with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) to reduce personnel costs for the financially struggling station have been proceeding at a snail's pace since the summer. GM McCoy has said the goal is $200,000 in annual reductions with a focus on the station's generous health insurance plan which provides full coverage for all employees and dependents who work 18 hours a week -- with no employee contributions and the lowest co-payment rates offered by Kaiser. In a recent wrinkle, it was found that a temporary concession by the union in 2015 to allow KPFA to switch to a health plan with a slightly higher co-payment rate in order to ease financial stress and avoid layoffs, may not be so temporary. The bargaining contract addendum pinned to a wall unsigned at KPFA, which commits the station to return to the highest-priced Kaiser plan, was not signed by then-ED John Proffitt, who indicated that not only had he not signed it, he had not seen it. If not later signed by successor ED Brazon, this may introduce a bit more flexibility into the ongoing negotiations.
The hardcover "Angela's Ashes" with Malachy's signature going for $100 as a premiun can be purchased from Barnes & Noble for &1.99 without his signature. Malachy will be happy to know his signature is worth 100 bucks.
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Wow! To think that I paid full price for the book when it came out 20 years ago. Oh well. I don't regret that. The book was worth it--and I didn't pay for a WBAI membership!
DeleteThe "bathroom memo's" assumption of "sabotage" (rather than carelessness and/or stupidity, which are more likely) is typical of the many paranoid conspiracy theories that are now in vogue at Pacifica.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bleeping control freak. She seems less worried about the settlement from the grievance than she is of her bathroom. Its probably because she can't get someone else to fix the bathroom the way she's trying to stick Pacifica with the bill for her shenanigans. Hey Reimers, your share of her bill is $40,000.
DeleteWell, that was a long and boring read.
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened with the NY court case? I haven't heard anything for a while.
SDL
Something I have been thinking about for a while. WBAI often says that your contribution is "100% tax deductible". But, as I understand it, when you make a charitable contribution, and get an item in return (such as a mug, t-shirt, CD, or DVD), you must subtract the fair market value of the item received from your contribution, and only the remainder is tax deductible.
ReplyDeleteThat is my understanding. too, but the current occupants don't seem to be concerned over whether the rules are followed. They do avoid giving the price of admission when pushing non-WBAI live events, but they take it as far as they can by giving out phone numbers and website addresses.
DeleteI also don't think one can deduct shipping and handling charges.
I am not an informed source in this area but I'm sure we'll hear from one.
The mug, t-shirt, CD, or DVD, if it has the WBAI logo on it, has a negative value, so you can ADD the negative value to your allowed tax deductions. Even The Donald takes advantage of this.
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From the IRS: 3. If you receive a benefit because of your contribution such as merchandise, tickets to a ball game or other goods and services, then you can deduct only the amount that exceeds the fair market value of the benefit received. Source: https://www.irs.gov/uac/eight-tips-for-deducting-charitable-contributions
DeleteSo you are screwed if you buy a $9.95 DVD for $125.00, or a very special worthless pack of lies for $250.00!
Delete...and in the likely event of not receiving the paid-for."gift" 😢
No, you'll need to deduct the $9.95 from the $125.00 and the remainder ($115.05) is tax deductible.
DeleteSDL
Again. If it has the WBAI logo, it ain't worth jack. You can deduct the whole $125.
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Happy Columbus Day!
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It should be called "Solutrean Return Day".
DeleteKGT
How about Leifur Eriksson day.
DeleteOr just plain Doris Day?
Annoy Social Justice Warriors Day.
DeleteSDL
Until the PC crowd completes browbeating us into submission, How about Happy Bank Holiday?
ReplyDeleteWhere is Tiokashit and his Indigenous People's Holocaust Remembrance Day? Oh, I forgot. That's Thanksgiving Day (Squanto Day).
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WBAI seems to have an ever diminishing amount of extendomercials, which means ever quicker boredom and burnout from the listeners. You know what that means, right? More ex listeners.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, no word on OTH yet for this week. I wonder whose will shall outlast the other, OTH or Reimers.
SDL
They have accelerated the destruction of WBAI with their mindless crap. At this point, the plug cannot be pulled soon enough. I wish I could say that I have retained hope, but that's all gone.
DeletePeople like Bates, Ron Daniels, Haskins and, of course, Berthold Reimers are either morally bankrupt and intellectually handicapped or out and out crooks..
Listen, when Null was booted from begging about a year ago, the tallies dropped by 35%-40%. Now that he's back in full force, the tallies should rise significantly. However, if the tallies don't rise, then WBAI is royally fucked, if Null can't pull it in. He's been their biggest weapon, after all.
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They are re-running Null to a point where I bet much of his effectiveness has dwindled. He is as much to blame for going along with Reimers' clueless approach.
DeleteIvan Van Sertima should be on "Hour of the Wolf"- Jim Freund's science fiction show.
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"Broken Rainbow" is free on YouTube. As Gomer Pyle would say, "Surpraz, Surpraz, Surpraz".
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Not surprised to hear that... this is one big con game and the players are too dumb to realize that they have effectively reversed the flow of listeners, repelling them with a weekly program schedule that increasingly narrows the station's scope and lowers broadcasting standards, in general.
DeleteI have sympathy with the few who try to maintain intellectual integrity.
A self-defeating delusion. They get 3 or 4 calls and they think thousands are out there. How many calls would come in if the "thank you gift" was an extraordinary radio station like WBAI once was?
DeleteThe fundraising results reflect the dishonest, sub-standard programming that dominates the schedule. It's almost laughable that people who boast academic degrees cannot see that.
You know what this wave of Africans in ancient North America nonsense WBAI is pushing lately reminds me of? The style of specious evidence that revisionist historians use for Holocaust denial. Do you notice how they never mention any legitimate historians or archeologists agreeing with their canard?
DeleteI got sick of all this ancient bullshit with the Wiccans and their trying to say there was an "old religion."
Next we'll hear about the ancient giants, Shambhala, Atlantis and Mu and how they had advanced technology and peace but destroyed themselves. Oh, wait. I heard Gary "Whadaya Do" Null claim he has more listeners than Alex Jones today. I have to give it to Null for being funny...
SDL
I don't see much difference between Null and the Bates/Prescod/Daniels perps—it's all about ripping off the listeners for various forms of personal gain.
DeleteThe audience is very small, but highly gullible, so I see the lies and distortions being passed on to younger generations and fomenting racism. Racism is, of course, the leitmotif.
I do see one difference in that Null dispenses health advice and sells unregulated products, even though he isn't a medical doctor. This can potentially injure people, or, as happened to Null himself, nearly kill you.
DeleteBy the way, isn't the Monday 10:00 - 11:00 PM spot supposed to be Spanish?
SDL
I was thinking more along the lines of deceiving the listeners with exaggerated claims. If it takes all that BS to sell the product, something is wrong.
DeleteYes, the schedule lists "La Voz Latina", but this is WBAI—nothing is as advertised.
Now the Asian-Pacific Island Kvetchers. Putang Ina.
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The overnight sounds like Al Angeloro. He was the only intelligent broadcaster on WBAI about 30 years ago. Why he is enamored by Afro-Cuban Music (noise) beats me.
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It is now 4:07 AM I awoke at 3:00 AM to WBAI "dead air" and faint sounds from 99.9 FM. The situation has not changed as of this posting.
ReplyDeleteThe transmitter has been off the air all night since about 1 a.m. until now 4:25 a.m. They had an intelligent broadcaster on the air and the transmitter couldn't handle it and melted down. LMAO
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DT, the god of decency and technology, has finally spotted the missing "L" – these are not fund drives, they are fund drivel.. It is now 6:30 AM and we should all be bowing to DT, who is sparing us the agony of Haskins & Brown.
DeleteIs it possible that the ESB has finally called in BAI's arrears and cut the power to the transmitter?
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Not quite. I went to sleep in heaven with white noise and woke up in hell with Maxine Waters screaming in my ears.
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The transmitter finally kicked in about 15 minutes into Democracy Now. When Haskins came on for the 9 AM station ID, there was no explanation given--just another attempt at extortion, followed by "an encore performance," which turned out to be madame Prescod, preceded by 15 minutes of week-old "news."
DeleteBTW, Haskins' technical shortcomings were very much in evidence as he even drowned out his own voice with a drum clip. Earlier, as he and that Brown woman tried to sell an anti-measles-vaccine film for $75, there were long passages where the soundtrack was barely audible.
This was a film suggesting--but not documenting--that the vaccine introduces autism. I couldn't help but wonder why the once-claimed "cure" for autism, the infamous Double-Helix water didn't get mentioned. 👦🏽
All the evidence I need that vaccines cause autism is right there on WBAI. Just listen to these dopes!
DeleteSDL
This is the second time the transmitter was off overnight that I'm aware of. What's going on? Are the overnight program hosts complaining?
ReplyDeleteWith Reimers playing PD and shows being shuffled or pre-empted, there is a lot of complaining going on, and not just from the Siberia crowd.
DeleteIt shows that the fourth string overnight hosts flip off the wrong toggle switch and there is nobody there to reset the controls until morning. Isn't that against FCC regulations?
DeleteKGT
Yes it is.
DeleteInquiring minds want to know. What is so "hot" about the Katie Halper Show? Perhaps I can't relate because I dont' fall into the age listernership "demographics. The "Halper" news analysis I'm listening to right now is boring.
ReplyDeleteBeing one of those inquiring minds, I'm afraid I don't have a viable answer. :)
DeleteHalper is just an ugly sociopatic lefty hater, bigot and bully who needs to denigrate everyone to make herself feel she has some value to her existence. She's a nothing and shall remain a nothing.
DeleteSDL
What's hot about it? Nothing.
DeleteNo OTH again tonight, it seems.
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The saga continues...
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Since BAI is so horrible, why do so many volunteers stay? Is one reason because they have some SAG/AFTRA contract protection that the paid staff does? Not sure about this.
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