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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dana redding)
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:18:08 -0500 (CDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: "DEMOCRACY NOW!" IN DANGER (FAIR)

ACTION ALERT:

"DEMOCRACY NOW!" IN DANGER:
Pacifica management turns against free speech October 19, 2000

According to a leaked October 18 memo from "Democracy Now!" host Amy
Goodman to the Pacifica Radio network's Board of Directors, Pacifica
presented Goodman with a new set of "rules" on October 16 which
drastically curtail her freedom to decide what stories to cover and how,
and even attempt to restrict her free speech rights. (The memo was not
given to FAIR by Goodman or any other member of the "Democracy Now!"
staff.)
"Democracy Now!," produced at New York City Pacifica station WBAI, is
Pacifica's most popular and influential show. Hosted by award-winning
journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, the daily newsmagazine is on
the cutting edge of American journalism, bringing the public stories and
voices too often shut out of mainstream media and standing out, as the
show's motto declares, as "the exception to the rulers." Over the last
year, the national management of Pacifica has become increasingly
hostile to the crew of the show "Democracy Now!", and in particular to
Goodman. Goodman's leaked memo reveals that after fruitless attempts at
good-faith negotiations, Goodman has been forced to file formal
grievances against Pacifica's management charging "harassment, gender
harassment and censorship," along with other violations of her union
contract.

In a violation of Goodman's freedom of speech, Pacifica's new "rules"
threaten to fire her if she does not clear any and all speaking
engagements with Pacifica management. In addition, the network threatens
to fire Goodman if she does not provide Pacifica Program Director Steve
Yasko each Friday with "a list of possible shows the following week" and
"determine the topics of at least three shows the preceding week."
"Essentially, these rules make it impossible for Goodman to continue to
produce the hard-hitting, breaking news stories 'Democracy Now!' is
famous for," says FAIR senior analyst Steve Rendall. "It seems clear
that Pacifica is trying to force Amy out of her job." Background: The
Crisis at Pacifica Most Pacifica listeners first became aware of the
growing conflict within the network when in March 1999, Pacifica fired
Nicole Sawaya, station manager of Berkeley station KPFA; a few days
later, veteran reporter Larry Bensky was also fired from KPFA for
discussing on-air his concerns about the network's autocratic
management. In the wake of the firings, as many as 2,000 listeners took
to the streets of Berkeley to protest the actions of Pacifica's
management and demand greater accountability to the community.

As a media watch group dedicated to promoting greater diversity in the
press, FAIR has followed with distress the deepening crisis at the
country's first listener-supported community radio network. Over the
last year and a half, Pacifica's management has increasingly
orchestrated censorship-- including of FAIR's own radio show,
CounterSpin-- retaliatory personnel moves and the disenfranchisement of
listeners and local advisory boards in order to impose its often
regressive decisions on the network.

The latest moves against "Democracy Now!" are a sad indication that
Pacifica's management is making a final break with the progressive core
values laid out by Pacifica founder Lew Hill. Save "Democracy Now!"

"'Democracy Now!' is quite simply one of the most important shows on the
radio today," says FAIR's Rendall. "Goodman's journalism is exemplary.
Pacifica has rewarded her for years of dedicated work with threats,
daily harassment and intimidation."

Goodman is a 1998 recipient (with "Democracy Now!" correspondent Jeremy
Scahill) of the George Polk Award for the radio documentary "Drilling
and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Military Dictatorship." She has also
won numerous awards for the radio documentary "Massacre: The Story of
East Timor" (co-produced with journalist Allan Nairn), including the
Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting, the Alfred I.
DuPont-Columbia Silver Baton, the Armstrong Award and the
Radio/Television News Directors Award.
Pacifica's actions against "Democracy Now!" come at a time when the show
has been doing a remarkable amount of groundbreaking work. During the
protests at the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the
show's 2000 election project, "Breaking With Convention: Power Protest
and the Presidency," was simulcast live via satellite on community radio
and public access TV stations across the country. This unprecedented
collaboration generated the largest expansion of audience in Pacifica's
history.

In addition, "Democracy Now!" has recently broken major stories on a
host of issues, including Chevron's role in Nigeria, the Lori Berenson
case and East Timor, to name a few. Pacifica's response? According to
Goodman's memo, in a September 14 meeting with Pacifica's General
Managers, KPFK's Mark Schubb explained to Goodman that her style of
reporting was inappropriate because listeners "don't want to hear
graphic details of police brutality before breakfast."

ACTION: Please contact Pacifica's National Board and demand that it
withdraw
its new "rules" for "Democracy Now!", cease harassing Goodman and give
her their full support in continuing her ground-breaking journalism.
Please remember that some individuals on the Board support Goodman's
work; your letters will be most effective if they encourage undecided
Board members to take a strong stand in support of the show. In
addition, FAIR and the San Francisco-based Media Alliance are urging
Pacifica listeners across the country to attend protests outside their
local Pacifica stations in support of "Democracy Now!" Details will be
forthcoming at: http://www.mediademocracynow.org .

CONTACT:
You can cut and past this list of email addresses into the "To" heading
of your letter-- your email program may require semicolons in between
addresses rather than commas. Fuller contact info is below:
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FURTHER INFORMATION:
For more on FAIR's role in and analyses of the Pacifica crisis, see:
http://www.fair.org/activism/pacifica-history.html For a full history of
the turmoil at Pacifica, see Save Pacifica's chronology at:
http://www.savepacifica.net/sofar.html . To stay up to date on upcoming
Pacifica protests, see: http://www.mediademocracynow.org
***

Pacifica National Board
Bessie Wash, Pacifica executive director phone: (toll free) 888-770-4944
x348, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

David Acosta, chair
Phone: (713) 926-4604, FAX: (713) 921-2780, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ken Ford, vice chair
Phone: (202) 822-0228, FAX: (202) 822-0369, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lynn Chadwick, former executive director, now "consultant"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dr. Mary Frances Berry, former chair, now Board member Phone: (202)
337-0382, FAX: (202) 376-7558, [EMAIL PROTECTED] June Makela,
at-large member
Phone: (212) 673-9225 or (212) 768-1831, Fax (212) 673-9225,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Frank Millspaugh, WBAI
Phone: (212) 741-0839, FAX: (212) 924-7409, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bob Farrell - KPFK
Phone: (323) 299-3800 X 255, FAX: (323) 299-3896, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lee, Bertram M
Phone: (202)965-6223, 965-6224

John M. Murdock
Phone: 202-861-0900, FAX: 202-296-2882, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Michael Palmer, KPFT
Phone: (713) 840-6646 or (713) 960-8583, FAX: 713-960-8583,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Karolyn Van Putten, at large member
Phone: (415) 771-1160, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Wendell L. Johns, WPFK
Phone: (202) 752-8193, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Andrea Cisco, WBAI
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Pete Bramson, KPFA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Rabbi Aaron Kriegel, KPFK
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Tomas Moran, KPFA
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Rob Robinson, WPFW
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Leslie Cagan, WBAI
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Beth Lyons, WBAI
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Valerie Chambers, KPFT
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