I was grateful to see Jim Rainey acknowledge the tremendous potential of KPFK Radio in his March 27 column, “Schism at KPFK leaves factions warring over programming, fundraising and leadership.” ...
*KPFK 90.7 FM, a renowned radio station committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in media, is thrilled to announce the relaunch of “Access Unlimited,” on October 12. Tamara Johnson, a respected ...
Pacifica Radio KPFK, the Cahuenga Pass-based progressive radio station (also 98.7 FM Santa Barbara), today announced some big changes to stay relevant to to L.A. and Southern California audiences.
KPFK-FM (90.7), whose politically minded hosts never shy from tackling controversial issues, is itself the subject of controversy these days, wracked by an internal dispute over its general manager.
The longtime director of KPFK-FM (90.7) was placed on administrative leave by the Pacifica Foundation following a month of changes at the troubled radio network. Station manager Mark Schubb said the ...
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Just like rumors of the late Fidel Castro’s demise circulated in Little Havana for years, the fate of KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles has been constant chronicle of a death foretold. The threat seemed ...
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – Standing out in the sea of voices on the airwaves might be getting more difficult, but for 60 years KPFK Radio has been one of Southern California’s leading independent ...
We've reached a critical point at KPFK, as the painful length of our recent fund drive betrayed. At the beginning of my time as iPD, I was instructed by the National Office to increase the station's ...
*Author/acticist and EURweb contributor Earl Ofari Hutchinson, who – until recently – was also host and moderator of “The Earl Ofari Hutchinson Show,” has leveled serious accusations against the ...
All is not well with Pacifica public station KPFK (90.7 FM). According to sources, employees were told in August that salaries would be cut in half for four months. That move was reportedly made due ...
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