Wbai program director




















Coordinate programming with other Pacifica stations and participate in development of national programming;. Communicate with members of local community and membership including participating in off-air fund raising and community events. Participate in development of budget and ensure programming department operates within budget;. The following is intended to provide examples of specific responsibilities that may be assigned to the Program Director.

They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, or working conditions. Develop programming philosophy and policies in collaboration with local staff. Evaluate performance of each program in terms of production values, compliance with mission, ability to attract audience, and ability to attract financial support. Participate in the appeals process of the Program Council regarding evaluation and program changes.

Facilitate entry of graduate apprentices into programming and other departments. Espouse the rights and promote the interests of groups inadequately represented in the media. Must be knowledgeable about radio programming and able to listen to station programming throughout the week including evenings and weekends. Must be highly motivated, possess excellent oral and written communication skills, and be capable of leadership by example.

John the Divine in Manhattan. After the death of Marksman, there was profound uncertainty and an explosion of pent-up feelings and resentments that was suppressed by Marksman and Mario Murillo, the Public Affairs director. Utrice Leid, a popular Caribbean radio host and producer had expected to succeed Marksman but was denied the post by then General Manager Valerie Van Isler.

This led to an intense battle between various factions inside and outside the station and with The Pacifica Foundation, the non-profit parent company of WBAI. The culmination of this conflict was the "Christmas Coup" in December when a faction led by Leid, padlocked the station and took control of the airwaves and started an on-air and off-air war that lasted for several years.

Van Isler, in particular, was blamed for the early death of Marksman. In , Van Isler initially refused to hire Marksman, claiming Marksman had a mediocre credit report, then later in his tenure, refused to give him a salary increase.

The autocratic and unpopular Van Isler also vigorously fought former staffers from obtaining unemployment benefits, including Bill Wells, the former WBAI Chief Engineer, who had a disability.

The devastation by Sandy occurred in the midst of fundraising efforts, which ultimately prevented WBAI from acquiring the necessary funds to remain operational. Lynne Rosen and John Littig, co-hosts of the monthly show The Pursuit of Happiness , were found dead on June 3, , after committing suicide in their Park Slope home.

In June , the Corporation for Public Broadcasting suspended payments to WBAI citing accounting irregularities and a failure by the station to meet its financial obligations. On August 9, , Pacifica management announced that due to financial problems, WBAI was laying off about two-thirds of its staff, effective August 12, The entire news department was laid off. In March , there were assorted rumors that the station would be sold or leased or moved, in whole or in part including their equipment and antenna at the Empire State Building [24] after contentions and firings both at WBAI and at Pacifica headquarters.

On December 17, , the California State Attorney General opened a full and formal investigation into the Pacifica Radio Foundation, owner of WBAI, with respect to its alleged irregularities as to its finances, violations of California law with respect to nonprofit organizations, and violations of its own bylaws. On Monday, October 7, , the Pacifica Foundation announced they were shutting down WBAI's local operations, leaving only two workers to keep the station's signal on the air.

John Vernile, interim executive director of the Pacifica Foundation, said the station's fund raising and audience had declined in recent years, to the point where the rest of the Pacifica network was subsidizing WBAI's operations on top of servicing its unsustainable debt load.

Within hours of the shutdown, [31] WBAI's staffers filed a lawsuit in New York state court challenging the shutdown as illegal. A temporary injunction was granted the afternoon of October 8, [32] ordering WBAI to resume operations and not dismantle the studio until an October 18 hearing, but by the time the injunction had been issued, the studio had already been dismantled, preventing the staff from resuming local operations.

An appeals court lifted most of the injunction October 10, only enjoining Pacifica from outright firing WBAI's employees. Engelmayer reactivated the TRO, extending it to close of business on the 17th. Prior to the hearing, the parties were to submit briefs in support or opposition of the extension of the TRO.

A lawyer for Pacifica, Kara Steger, said that the company planned to appeal the ruling. WBAI resumed local programming on November 7. The station's studios are located at the Audacy facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan. Its transmitter is located at the Empire State Building. Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation , U.

Democracy Now! The show, which airs live each weekday at 8 a. Eastern Time, is broadcast on the internet and by over 1, radio and television stations worldwide. KPFA airs public news, public affairs, talk, and music programming. The station signed on-the-air April 15, , as the first Pacifica Radio station and remains the flagship station of the Pacifica Radio Network.

WFMU is a listener-supported, independent community radio station. Although licensed to operate in East Orange, New Jersey, since its studios and operating facilities have been headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey. It broadcasts locally at Overall, it covers most of the New York metropolitan area, and presents a freeform radio format. It is the longest-running freeform radio station in the U. The station's main terrestrial transmitter is located in West Orange, New Jersey.

Labbrish Hosted by Habte Selassie Saturday am - am. Saturday - pm. Dreamleapers Hosted by Harriette Cole Friday - am. Dustbin of History! Fridays 10 PM - Midnight. Salvati, Producer Joyce Walker Saturday am. MarkAlain Dery, Hope Hickerson mondays p.

Exploration Hosted by Michio Kaku Saturday - pm. Harriet Fraad Wednesdays. To pledge during fund drives Station General Manager Berthold Reimers. Program Director Linda Perry-Barr. Donation Support: Have an issue with a thank-you gift for your pledge?

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