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"Government is not a solution to our problem[s],
government is the problem." -- Ronald Reagan


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"...an utterly corrupt new religion called environmentalism..."
If the history of this planet's climate over millions of years is any guide, we are about to enter a new ice age.

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Having Your "Fix" And Eating It Too
By Bob Parks (06/26/07)

So, Miss Hillary and Miss Barbara are tired of that right wing radio and are thinking about how to legislatively "fix" the problem. Well, it seems the progressive left not only wants to muffle talk radio, but boost their own voices and not have to worry that no one wants to pay for their "product."

On the Friday June 22nd Democracy Now! television program, hostess Amy Goodman interviewed Hannah Sassaman of the Prometheus Radio Project, which she hopes will help small, low-powered radio stations in urban areas spring up, and get "information" out to the community. Sounds like a good idea on its face, but when you consider what Clinton and Boxer have planned for profitable talk radio programming, one need examine what Ms. Sassaman and Prometheus really have up their sleeves.

Before we get to the interview, Hannah's bio from the Prometheus website….

"Hannah Sassaman - For five years, Hannah Sassaman has led campaigns against Clear Channel, the National Association of Broadcasters, and for responsible limits on media consolidation in the United States. A key organizer of major FCC localism hearings in San Antonio and Rapid City in 2004, as well as in Nashville in 2006, Hannah is just back from building 3 radio stations across Kenya with independent African journalists, community organizations and educational groups. In 2005, she helped coordinate the successful building of an FCC-licensed emergency radio station used by families displaced by Hurricane Katrina. She has been featured in segments on NPR's On the Media, Democracy Now, CNN, C-Span, and a variety of other TV, radio, and print sources. Fresh to Prometheus from the Philadelphia IMC and the University of Pennsylvania, Hannah is banned from all official National Association of Broadcasters events."

Okay then….

AMY GOODMAN: As concern over media consolidation intensifies, a series of developments have occurred in Washington that could result in the creation of hundreds, if not thousands, of new non-commercial radio stations. On Thursday, Congressmembers Mike Doyle and Lee Terry introduced the Local Community Radio Act of 2007 to allow the FCC to grant more licenses to low-power FM stations. A similar bill is being introduced in the Senate. Meanwhile, the FCC is opening the door for new noncommercial and education full-power radio stations. The FCC has announced there will be a weeklong window beginning in mid-October for applications to be filed.

To talk more about these developments, Hannah Sassaman joins us here in the firehouse studio. She's the program director of Prometheus Radio Project. Welcome.

HANNAH SASSAMAN: Thank you so much.

AMY GOODMAN: So explain this bill.

HANNAH SASSAMAN: Well, it's really exciting. And listening to the headlines that you just read just now, it really makes me think how many communities out there, especially urban communities, don't have their own news, aren't able to communicate the diverse information that happens in their communities. Senators John McCain and Maria Cantwell, as well as Congressmembers Mike Doyle and Lee Terry — so these are bipartisan teams — just introduced the Local Community Radio Act of 2007. What this bill will do, if passed, is it will let the FCC grant hundreds, if not thousands of new community radio stations in urban areas.

Is there any leftist cause McCain ISN'T involved in…?

HANNAH SASSAMAN: When the FCC established the low-power FM radio service, low-power FM, groups in cities like New Orleans, Minneapolis, Albuquerque, San Francisco, would have been able to have their own community radio stations. One fantastic group, the Hmong Community Art Center in Minneapolis, was raring to go. They were about to build their station, but because the National Association of Broadcasters, which is the large lobbying agency that represents Clear Channel, Cumulus, ABC, all the big broadcasters, worked together with NPR to convince Congress that low-power FM, if you built these community stations — 100 watts — in big cities would interfere with large stations of 50,000 watts or higher. So Congress limited low-power FM to towns like Opelousas, Louisiana, rather than New Orleans, and Oroville, California, rather than San Francisco.

These bills would reverse that ban, taking into account essential research conducted by the FCC that proves there's plenty of room for these stations. Now is the time when we have to act to let thousands of communities have their own community radio.

Okay, so it's starting to come out in drips and drabs. Corporate radio is the bad guy. No one is willing to pay for liberal radio that no one listens to, SO let's get the taxpayers to give us stations for free! Ain't that always how it works with these people?

Let's continue….

AMY GOODMAN: How do people find out about it? How do people apply to get a community radio station?

HANNAH SASSAMAN: After Congress — well, first of all, Congress needs to get these bills passed. And there are thousands of community members and many, many strong organizations, everyone from the Christian Coalition to Free Press to the Future of Music Coalition to Consumers Union and many, many other groups, are letting people know that these bills are on the table.

Mention the Christian Coalition to make her come off as fair and non-partisan….

Once these bills are passed, the FCC will announce a licensing window, when any noncommercial group, whether you're a community church, a department of transportation, a chamber of commerce or a school, you can talk to the FCC, fill out your form and get a free license, in order to serve your community with essential information.

One of the stories I really like to tell is of WQRZ-LP in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. When Hurricane Katrina made landfall at ground zero, basically, in Waveland and in Bay St. Louis in Hancock County, of the forty-one stations lining the Mississippi and Louisiana Gulf Coast, only a handful stayed on the air, and WQRZ-LP, this low-power noncommercial station, was one of them. When this station was broadcasting about the storm, local volunteers swam across the floodwaters with batteries strapped to their back to keep the station on the air. It was the only source of local information for forty-eight hours after the storm, and because it was so essential, the Emergency Operations Center of Hancock County set up shop with that station and became the FEMA headquarters, and it got a commendation >from the President.

Hurricane Katrina is always progressive code for "Black people." Whenever using Black people, liberals love to cite Hurricane Katrina. I'd be willing to bet that the majority of these new radio stations will be owned and operated by liberal whites. Just watch….

HANNAH SASSAMAN: These stations not only save lives, but are deeply relevant to their communities. If you're a farmworker community and you speak Zapotec and Quiche as your primary languages and Spanish as a second language, you can't rely on Clear Channel, Viacom or Infinity for your news. In order to connect to your community, to organize for rights in the fields, you need your own community radio station, like Radio Consciencia of WCTI-LP in Immokalee, Florida, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers' station. These stations are tools for social justice, and if we don't take this chance to build them now, we'll never forgive ourselves when we turn around in twenty years and hear the same corporate drivel and the same Christian right radio that we now have to abide by in our big cities and our small communities.

"Stations are tools for social justice" and here's the money line, "… same Christian right radio that we now have to abide by."

So while the intentions may be veiled to be one of providing the poor with community information communications opportunities, Hannaman admits it's that damned Christian right radio that's bringing everyone down and this is a way to even the playing field.

AMY GOODMAN: And then you have a window opening up in October for full-power FM radio stations.

HANNAH SASSAMAN: It's very exciting. This is the last time in a generation that groups living in primarily suburban and rural areas will get to apply for stations like WBAI, which is the flagship for Democracy Now! — 50,000 watts, 100,000 watts — serving huge areas. The FCC is giving away these licenses for free, but only for the week beginning October 12.

The Radio for People Coalition at radioforpeople.org, which consists of the Pacifica Network, of groups like Free Press, the Future of Music Coalition, many associated churches, schools, civil rights organizations are doing their best to get the word out. media5.jpg If listeners to this program care about building an infrastructure that can talk about local peace issues, about local political issues, about youth issues and about the diverse news that we need to survive, it is everyone's responsibility to tell people that now is the chance to build their own full-power stations, as well.

"Peace issues, diverse news that we need to survive." Sounds like good lefty stuff here.

AMY GOODMAN: So when that window opens for one week in October, what do people do?

HANNAH SASSAMAN: What people do is, is they need to start now, because it's not just like low-power FM, where it's actually quite a simple process to get a station, which we'll come to after Congress passes these bills, but for full-power FM, you have to prove to the FCC that there's plenty of room in your local community for a 10,000- or 50,000-watt station.

The Prometheus Radio Project is a group that's been helping people since 1998 to apply for their own stations. So us, the groups like Public Radio Capital and the Radio for People Coalition can help you connect with a lawyer and engineer to create the engineering exhibits you need to prove that there's room to build an institution for media democracy in your town.

The progressives almost always say Conservatives tell lies. People like Ms. Hannaman try and come off as non-partisan compassionates, but in the end, they are the same old shrill, screaming liberals that have to deceive those they believe are intellectually inferior to get their way.

The layers of the "Silence Dissent" onion are being peeled off one-by-one.

http://blackandright.mensnewsdaily.com/2007/06/22/having-your-fix-and-eating-it-too/


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Bob Parks is a member/writer for the National Advisory Council of Project 21, VP of Marketing and Media Relations/Staff Writer for the New Media Alliance, Senior Writer for the New Media Journal, and VP of the Massachusetts Republican Assembly.
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