Wednesday, October 25, 2017

PNB Secret Emerges


What were they doing behind our backs? The uninvited want to know. The following was received from an anonymous source, you can read it below or download it as a PDF file.

PACIFICA RADIO BOARD SECRETLY VOTES TO FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY, 
SEEK SIGNAL SWAP FOR WBAI
In secret meetings on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5, the Pacifica Foundation National Board, which governs the 5-station nonprofit progressive radio network, voted over strong opposition to authorize its executives to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and initiate an effort to make a lucrative deal to swap the frequency of iconic New York station WBAI with another station holding a less desirable signal position. Implementation was delegated to Bill Crosier, Pacifica Interim Executive Director (IED) and a Houston national board member, and Sam Agarwal, Pacifica Chief Financial Officer, both of whom argued forcefully for these steps. This information comes from a source on the Pacifica staff.

The moves come amidst panic sparked by an Oct. 4 summary judgment by a New York Supreme Court judge in the suit filed by the large real estate company, Empire State Realty Trust (ESRT), which owns the famous building that has rented antenna space to WBAI for half a century. The judge ordered Pacifica to pay ESRT $1.8 million, representing unpaid rent and late fees, plus attorneys’ fees, the amount to be determined in a later proceeding. (However, the signal-swap vote occurred a week BEFORE the court ruling.) The deadline for the mandatory payment is unclear, but will likely be within a few weeks.

Pacifica has been running deficits for years and has no cash reserves. 


Proponents of bankruptcy under Chapter 11 (reorganization) claim it would allow the Foundation to negotiate a restructuring of the timetable for paying the ESRT judgment and other large outstanding debts. Opponents cite the extremely high cost of bankruptcy attorneys’ fees, by some estimates up to $1 million, and the dangerous control such a proceeding would hand to a judge, who would no longer be bound by Pacifica’s bylaws -- plus the fact that in the end, the ESRT court judgment would still need to be paid. The vote to authorize bankruptcy proceedings – on a motion introduced by WBAI Board member Alex Steinberg – was 12-8 with one abstention (see text below). 

A signal swap would cash in on the high value of WBAI’s commercial broadcast license (it was gifted to Pacifica by a commercial radio station owner in 1960), its prime location in the middle of the dial (99.5), and the broad and deep reach of the antenna atop Empire State. Some estimates place the signal’s value as high as $48 million; after the swap, that could leave several million dollars for management and the Board to utilize. If a buyer could be found, WBAI would switch to a frequency in a less desirable position, most likely on the left, noncommercial part of the FM band, or even an AM location. Critics say that given the available options, such a swap would inevitably slash the range and penetration of WBAI’s signal, thus significantly reducing its current and potential listenership. Even IED Crosier had himself written in March that a WBAI swap, “depending on the specifics (such as the power and location of the transmitter), could also significantly downgrade its coverage area and revenue.” The vote to authorize exploration of a signal swap deal – on a motion introduced by Crosier – was 12-7 with one abstention (see text below). Pacifica’s bylaws require a network-wide full membership vote before approving “the sale, exchange, transfer or disposition of any of the Foundation's broadcast licenses.”

Opponents of bankruptcy and a signal swap also note that the Foundation owns four real estate parcels collectively worth far more than the ESRT judgment, including the buildings and land housing the stations in Houston, Los Angeles, and Berkeley, and the building housing the Pacifica National Office and a former restaurant, also in Berkeley, that has been unused for many years. They argue that the latter property could be sold, and consideration could be given to taking partial mortgages on some of the other properties.

The Pacifica National Board has been holding all of its discussions and votes in secret -- yet these critical matters affect the future of this listener-supported, largely volunteer-driven network, and WBAI in particular. In addition, efforts by some Board members to make crucial decisions public have been voted down. It is time for sunlight on decisions that could be devastating to the future of fiercely independent resistance radio when it’s more needed than ever.
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Steinberg Motion (re bankruptcy)
October 5, 2017

Whereas the Summary Judgment won by ESRT on October 4 poses an existential threat to the continued survival of the Pacifica Foundation, we authorize the iED to direct our bankruptcy attorney to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at any time it is clear there are no other options to prevent seizure of assets and the disposition of Pacifica’s operations.

(12Y – 8N – 1A)
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MOTION – Signal Swap Broker, by Bill Crosier
September 28, 2017

The Pacifica National Board authorizes William Crosier, IED and Sam Agarwal, Chief Financial Officer to negotiate and authorize an engagement agreement with a media broker to find possible signal/frequency swaps for WBAI New York that would be acceptable to Pacifica, with the provision that any deal that is found would have to be approved by the PNB before any actual signal/frequency swap could take place.

Yes – Grace Aaron (KPFK), David Beaton (Affiliate station), Bill Crosier (KPFT), Rhonda Garner (KPFT), Jan Goodman (KPFK), Sabrina Jacobs (KPFA), Ken Laufer (WBAI), Robert Mark (KPFT), Mansoor Sabbagh (KPFK), T.M. Scruggs (KPFA), Alex Steinberg (WBAI), Akio Tanaka (KPFA)

No – Jim Brown (WPFW), Kathryn Davis (WBAI), Benito Diaz (WPFW), Cerene Roberts (WBAI), Nancy Sorden (WPFW), Themba Tshibanda (Affiliate station), Maskeelah Washington (WPFW)

Abstain – Jonathan Alexander (KPFK)


(12Y, 7N, 1A: Motion passes)

52 comments:

  1. If this is true, I am shocked and outraged!

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  2. On the other hand, Grace Aaron is pushing for a $2 million loan using KPFK's building as collateral. Grace has failed to show any believable path that the monthly payments for that interest only loan can be met or how the $2 million balloon payment at the end of two years will be paid off. She is, in effect, going to put one of the only two stations able to pay central services, out of business. And lose KPFK's building to foreclosure. And the $2 million isn't even enough to cover everything since there's $400k more accrued onto the $1.8million judgment. A lot of unqualified people are making very bad business decisions all around.

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  3. On tonight's prn.fm edition (there was no WBAI edition) of The Personal Computer Show at just after 6:00PM, Hank Kee stated that a signal swap was the likely option for WBAI.

    Unfortunately, the problem with a signal swap, chapter 11, real estate based loans or any other large scale cash windfall is that the same people are still running operations. It's just a matter of time for them to run through any money (or swipe it), and be back at square one, without having learned any lessons and continuing the same on air crap.

    SDL

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    1. That's my thinking, too. Paying all the bills would be meaningless unless there is a major change in management and personnel.

      They're still dancing, I'm afraid.

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    2. It goes right back to what I keep saying about these people being at the lefty amusement park paid for by the listeners.

      SDL

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  4. I was thinking about the old film Network. Remember how the network got rid of the failing Peter Finch show? They had some SLA type "urban guerillas" bump him off. Maybe Pacifica can get some lefty group to knock off some banks and make a reality show of it, all proceeds (legal and otherwise) going to Pacifica.

    SDL

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    1. Wouldn't it be easier to simply grab a select insider group, turn its members upside down, and shake them?

      A WBAI LRA (Listeners Reparations Association) needs to be formed.

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  5. I will once again state that I am not an attorney. That said, I’d like to once again raise a point I’ve raised earlier, viz that Ch 11 has a requirement as to feasibility which it seems would pose to put it politely a non-trivial hurdle.

    Check this out…

    http://www.jonesday.com/files/Publication/ab38ad33-1503-4c44-8647-093d64fd5eef/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/e55bf01e-04db-43ef-8cc9-b01bc0390cb6/The%20Trouble%20With%20Ch.%2011%20For%20Nonprofits%20-%20Law360.pdf

    ~ ‘indigopirate’

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  6. They have allowed themselves to fall into a deathtrap which, clearly, they have yet to comprehend.

    The probability of an attempt along the lines discussed, to juggle a Ch11 filing with a signal sale/swap has a very high probability, in significant part because of the feasibility requirement, of their losing what little control they still have and being, after some degree of further attempt at temporization and further turmoil and struggle with financial reality to lead to forced dissolution and/or Ch7 liquidation.

    I can think of only one possible viable attempt to address the financial situation, and I’ll be damned and dipped in butter if I’m going to offer it for free on a public board (no offense).

    They’re looking at a cascade problem, and it couldn’t happen to a more deserving bunch of folks.

    ~ ‘indigopirate’

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  7. SDL wrote:

    Yeah, I have read them, but I don't recall you saying that Reimers should be fired.

    The following are the words of R. Paul Martin:

    You're an anonymous poster with no obvious connection to Pacifica. I have a name, am an Unpaid Staff producer and am involved in Pacifica governance. What you say is just free speech from a voice on the Internet. What I say comes from a known person who is held responsible for his actions and words, since I am in a position where I can affect Management. You can act and speak as you want. I have to behave responsibly and within the boundaries of the law, thus any such statement simply blurted out publicly would be irresponsible and would have legal consequences.

    This why WBAI was and is no good - an internal fascist like R. Paul Martin - a fraudulent union leader who was in bed with WBAI management for years. He just exposed himself.

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  8. These are motions that are preparing for a possible bankruptcy and authority to engage a broker. It is NOT authorization for anything. When the PNB fails to act, they're called idiots. When they start to act like grownups, they are called fascists. Which is it Chris? You can't have it both ways. You simply can't have open deliberations on matters like this. You need a closed session to deal with sensitive information. Instead there are leaks all over the place designed to prevent an agreement. Good job JUC jerks. Say hi to MNN for me.

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    1. Please note that I, Chris Albertson, have not made any claims here. I merely posted something that were sent to me, it is up to you, Anonymous, to determine a perspecctive from which to view it.

      Interpret it as you will, I merely put it on the table.

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  9. Chris,

    Doesn't the Court have to approve the application for bankruptcy?

    Then the ESRT would immediately file a lien against the property.

    Am I correct in this line of reasoning?

    As for R Paul Martin, he has never acted responsibly. He lied about the ESRT. On one occasion he presented what he claimed to be the ESRT lease- a 6 page document. Part of this lease stated that food could not be sold from the space.

    Perhaps R Paul Martin believed that WBAI could sell pizza to King Kong.

    The problem with R Paul Martin is that he is not very bright- but like all sociopaths believes that he is smarter than everyone else.

    I believe that Steve Brown is behind the bankruptcy application.

    Thank you.

    Ed Manfredonia

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  10. I just heard the full Kingfish promo and noticed it doesn't say anything about the play being a benefit for WBAI. In other words, it's just a commercial.

    SDL

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    1. Exactly! There's more and more of that on WBAI, so I have to wonder if someone isn't getting a little something under the table.

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    2. My thoughts exactly. Another possibility is that the events tell WBAI that they will cross promote, making WBAI think they will get new members. Needless to say, that isn't going to work out as no one in their right mind wants to hear their crap.

      I also like that phone number to Crosier for people who want to make big donations. Do you think it has rung even once and not been a wrong number?

      SDL

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  11. Right now there is a $550(!) premium on that makes no sense. I really don't know what this mumbo jumbo is about.

    SDL

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    1. The $550 will get you a one hour consultation with an "intuition expert". (Second prize is 2 hours). Apparently, there are only 5 of these premiums available. I wonder if that many suckers are listening.

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    2. It's a "donation" that gets you a one hour consultation with the guest, Monique, a "turnaround specialist."

      Don't rightly know what a turnaround means here, but for $550 an hour, it must be a positive game-changing experience. Perhaps there's someone out there who will charge the same for a turn-back, in case Monique doesn't work out for you.

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    3. In other words, you get a feel good session of psychobabble for $550? You're better off going to a prostitute!

      SDL

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    4. Perhaps tears off that latex and turns out to be Chatty Kathy, the home-baked philosopher/historian.

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    5. The interesting thing is how these higher priced premiums are being pushed on a station that has a primarily fiscally poor listenership. I guess Reimers and Bates believe that simply asking for more money will cause people to donate more money. Wrong and rather insulting, even to The Remnants.

      SDL

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    6. Rational thought never enters their little minds.

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    7. Stop and think about that for a minute. A $550 premium. That's just insane. You may as well just beg for money. That would be more honest.

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    8. Especially for what amounts to a pep talk. You think they would charge $550 for something of more substance, like an organite mining machine or deluxe model Super Zapper...

      SDL

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    9. I was just thinking, what does an hour with a psychiatrist go for on average these days? I'm curious how the price differential works out.

      SDL

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    10. I have no idea, but I bet turnaround sessions are costlier. I don't know where they found Monique, but I don't think her consultations are a sought-after service.

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    11. Sounds like a friend of someone doing a scam.

      SDL

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    12. I think that's not uncommon at WBAI.

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  12. Null and Bates are on again hawking Bull's water filter. I love how Null can't resist working in a story about what a saint he is because he offered to help his neighbor's in Florida who were not as prepared as he was for the hurricane. He manages to imply that he is much smarter than they are, in addition to being a paragon of charity. What a nauseating egotist!

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    1. Nauseating egotist, indeed, but at least he left it up to Bates to suggest why the Null property was hardest hit by the storm. You see, the Trump people have it in for WBAI so, he being the most visible "rabble-rouser" on the station's air, the hurricane was programmed to hover over Null's place.

      Think I'm making this up? No, Bates really says this on an endlessly repeated infomercial. Their lies have no borders, the have no sense of responsibility.

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    2. From: Weather Control Central
      To: jared@trump.com

      The package was delivered to the Null residence. The secondary target codename uhuru could not be reached.

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  13. How whacked is Prescod? The ESRT ripped off WBAI to put them out of business. I guess the ESRT isn't into making money...

    SDL

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    1. I heard her briefly this afternoon and she sounded hysterical as she introduced yet another run of an MLK speech. I wonder how many of the Robeson discs she has left.

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    2. As many as she can burn...

      SDL

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  14. Chris,

    It appears that none of these geniuses has researched the WQXR (New York Times) signal swap.

    Thank you.

    Ed Manfredonia

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  15. What kind of comission will the broker charge?

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  16. usually 5% ON THE FIRST MILLION, 4% ON THE SECOND MILLION, 3% ON THE THIRD MILLION, 2% ON THE 4TH MILLION, AND 1% ON THE REST, THOUGH IT IS NEGOTIABLE.

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  17. Chris,

    Jim Dingeman posted an analysis by anonymous. This individual places the value of WBAI at $48 million- down from $150 million.

    Ed Manfredonia

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  18. Rough Comps...

    https://www.emmis.com/emmis-announces-acquisition-of-wbls-fm-and-wlib-am-in-new-york-131-million-accretive-transaction-will-nearly-double-companys-station-operating-income/

    ~ 'indigopirate'

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  19. Anyone know what happens to unsent premiums if Pacifica goes Chapter 11?

    SDL

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    1. I guess they'll just disappear faster—if they ever were acquired by the station.

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    2. Interesting question. If the premiums are considered to be items for sale, which were paid for, and not received, the buyer would have a claim in bankruptcy. But, if they are considered to be unreceived "gifts", then, maybe not.

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    3. Mitchel Cohen reflects the nativity that in large part blocks action and creates these last-minute futilities. Here is something he posted elsewhere earlier today:

      "The solution -- at least the temporary solution for this emergency -- should be obvious.

      Take out a loan to pay off the immediate debt to the Empire State Building to hold off the dogs.
      In meantime, pressure ESB (in many ways which Pacifica has not yet done) to negotiate fairly with Pacifica, and to search for some wealthy individuals who are willing and able to help us out.
      Are you not in any way disturbed that the large donor list was handed over to Bob Lederer of the JUC -- in cahoots with Dan Siegel and his faction -- and has been refused to be given to a couple of us who would actually use it to raise money for Pacifica?
      Why has the ED not ORDERED local WBAI management to make that list available to a couple of us who have been working so diligently on this matter to save WBAI and Pacifica?" —Mitch Cohen

      I wonder if the line of eager multi-million dollar money lenders forms on the right or the left?

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  20. Mimi is not amused. She demands the PNB to 'divulge to the LSBs and defacto its subscribers its deliberations on the satisfaction of the ESBRT debt and further disposition of WBAI.' She then demands 'a reasoned determination, as opposed to generalities and political diatribes whether a partnership (with MNN) can and should be formed.'

    I don't know if Mimi is scared the station will be sold or if she is scared that the MNN deal can't be made.

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    1. Perhaps she is afraid that she might be sold to the lowest bidder?

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    2. As in the highest negative bid. Although I doubt there is *any* amount that could induce that transaction with any "buyer" with their eyes and ears open.

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  21. The post above says that the license may be worth "as much as" $48 million. Does anyone know what the lowest estimate is? Given the incompetence of the people running Pacifica, we should assume that it will realize the lowest value for the license, not the highest.

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  22. A very good point, it seems to me. Also it will be very clear to any potential buyer (or candidate for a swap) that it’s an extreme distress sale.

    That ain’t gonna help.

    ~ ‘indigopirate’

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  23. Chris,

    Please publish the following. Dingeman has frightened too many individuals. Why, I cannot understand.

    Terry has criticized me, but has refused to criticize Jim Dingeman for his constant use of the word "fuck," etc. in the following e-mail from 6 October 2017

    "jim Dingeman jimdingeman@yahoo.com [WBAI-LSB-PUBLIC] <WBAI-LSB-PUBLIC-noreply@yahoogroups.com
    Oct 6


    The people in all the LSB's who at the national and local level who cooperated with this travesty for years should be asked to leave RIGHT NOW...get the fuck out of here. And I say that last phrase in any kind of NYC accent you want to here..get the fuck out of here.

    How can one have unity with self serving pricks who have been wanting to achieve this situation for years and years...and throughout all this are still in la la land (either they are stupid, rigid or as I think some are..devious scumbags with ulterior motives in mind to per

    The people in all the LSB's who at the national and local level who cooperated with this travesty for years should be asked to leave RIGHT NOW...get the fuck out of here. And I say that last phrase in any kind of NYC accent you want to here..get the fuck out of here.
    Those responsible for deliberately torpedoing Pacifica and WBAI because they want to preserve or benefit in whatever ways..please get the fuck out of here so we can at least not get torpedoed again by your bullshit. Your backstabbing tactics of helping us lose all the CPB money for years are duly noted, etc.etc"

    Of course I believe that Jim Dingeman is mentally unbalanced and is an individual, who believes that his size can be used to intimidate anyone. Note: As Terry Goodman is aware, Dingeman did not frighten me.

    But why has Terry Goodman not criticized Dingeman for this abusive language, when he has criticized me for stating that Dingeman and his buddies should not attribute my actions to a helpless woman.

    The ESRT was unaware that Berthold Reimers had stated that the ESRT had accepted a rent reduction to $12,000. It was my letter that alerted the ESRT to this lie.

    But I only wrote to the ESRT after Mitchel Cohen, he who had skipped out on child support payments, had called the ESRT and stated his nonsense that the ESRT must give WBAI an special not for profit rate. Cohen inserted himself into the rent dispute because he believed that he was smarter than anyone else.

    So, Terry why did you not criticize Dingeman, who likes to bully elderly ladies who walk with a cane.

    Ed Manfredonia

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  24. Chris,
    You are a motivated observer. What are your suggestions to rescue this station? I've given money but am disgusted with the arrogance and lack of responsiveness of the station staff.

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    1. The reasons you cite our sufficient discouragement, but mainly this is not the WBAIN is supposed to be it’s a scam it’s loaded with very inferior programming, it’s propaganda platform for a racially motivated few.

      WBAI is, simply put, has become the home base for scammers and harebrained narcissists—spotty signs of intelligence are gradually eliminated by a morally decayed, thoroughly corrupt “management”.

      As the tune-out by an overwhelming majority of listener-supporters has told us, the station has ceased to.serve any purpose that warrants continued donations from honorable people.

      My period of optimism has expired.

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