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Fw: ampb report #93

tomorrow I am doing a special show with Media alliance. Hopefully we will cover some of these issues. But maybe not, because they seem to be more mainstream.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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Dear Readers,

Every now and then the authorities get excited and go out and start some enforcement activities. We don’t know if it’s caused by moon phases or solar flares, but probably they are just doing the bidding of their bosses. Right now we seem to be in one of those “heightened enforcement” periods. Stories about the fines against Pirate Cat Radio and Radio Free Brooklyn follow. All I can say is watch out for these FCC guys and whatever you do, don’t let them in to “inspect your facility”. If they’re in your area, a good strategy may be to go quiet until they go away. Changing location also seems to work as a stall tactic. Most enforcement seems to be generated by complaints, so try not to make people want to complain about you. Send out a clean signal and don’t interfere with licensed stations. The movie formerly known as “The Boat That Rocked” has finally made it to the US in a shortened form and retitled “Pirate Radio”. We hope it inspires people to join in the fun. Anyway, enjoy any slack time that comes your way and remember that shortwave stations like to crank it up during the holidays so tune in to the area just below 7 megahertz and see what you can hear!
-Paul Griffin (for the AMPB)

HUGE BLOW IN WAR AGAINST CORPORATE DOMINATION OF THE AIRWAVES; PIRATES TAKE A HIT.
San Francisco, CA, 10/31/2009 — Pirate Cat Radio, a volunteer-run, community broadcasting organization operating out of the Pirate Cat Café in San Francisco’s Mission district, has ceased its terrestrial broadcast on 87.9FM in response to the latest demands of the Federal Communications Commission. In a notice dated August 31, 2009 the FCC asserted that Monkey, the founder of Pirate Cat Radio, “willfully and repeatedly violated Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934” and proposed to fine him $10,000 for the infraction. By bringing to bear the full weight of the Federal government against continued broadcast operations, the FCC’s order effectively ends Pirate Cat Radio’s thirteen-year run as one of the Bay Area’s most consistent voices of protest against corporate-run media monopolies and monocultural programming. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934, and was given the responsibility of making a “fair, efficient and equitable distribution of radio service”, and to ensure that broadcasters serve the ‘public interest’. It is hard to understand how fining the founder of Pirate Cat Radio, an entirely volunteer run community station, and effectively taking them off the air after 13 years, is an appropriate action and in the public’s interest There have never been any complaints over PCRs content. Pirate Cat Radio provides an important community service one that has been recognized by the Board of Supervisors in a certificate of honor. They are one of the best sources of news and regularly broadcast Al Jazeera and BBC bulletins. The news is read in every 2-hour DJ slot. They make regular valuable PSAs and publicize local events. They take an active approach to involving the community, by bringing local unsung heroes and talents into the studio. Pirate Cat Radio provides a voice and outlet for many sections of the community of the Bay Area which cannot make themselves heard anywhere else. If the public’s interests are to be served then ‘ordinary’ people must be allowed to make their voice heard and to be allowed to express themselves creatively without regard for commercial success. The FCC’s policy instead seems to be protecting the airwaves for the big corporations to pump out their bland, homogenized wasteland offering dull limited playlists, banal chat and censored opinions. Until this happens people must continue to challenge the corporate domination of the airwaves. Looking to the future, PCR can continue as an internet only station and the café/studio on 21st st will continue to operate, but at least for the time being, but it cannot safely broadcast over the terrestrial FM band without possibly jeopardizing its volunteers and supporters. How this will affect the service is not clear yet, although it is true that the majority of their listeners are now online or downloading podcasts. “Obviously this is a major disappointment,” says Monkey, “But we made a collective decision that Pirate Cat Radio must come off the public airwaves, until some method is found to change the law or get it authorized under existing law.”

For additional information:
Monkey
Pirate Cat Radio
415-571-1911
monkey@piratecatradio.com

Radio Free Brooklyn Gets Slapped

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has levied a $10,000 fine against two Flatbush “schlock jocks” who were operating a pirate radio station out of their own apartment. FCC officials said that Jean Clerveau and Jocelyn Edwards were “providing services and facilities incidental to the operation of an unlicensed radio transmitter when they were caught playing their tunes on 90.5 FM. FCC agents uncovered the radio station when they were investigating a complaint of radio interference on East 19th Street back in March 2008. The agent not only followed the signal back to their second-floor apartment, but reportedly found an antenna on the top of the roof, according to an FCC spokesman. The building manager told them that the apartment in question belonged to Clerveau and Edwards, but the couple denied running a radio station out of their pad. Officials admitted that when they finally caught Clerveau at home, they could not find any radio equipment on the premises although the inspection took place after the FCC had sent the couple a letter and had made several attempts to visit the home. Clerveau and Edwards claimed that the unlicensed radio station was actually transmitting from across the street but could not provide any evidence, officials said. Nor could the FCC, who imposed the fine “absent of any other evidence that their agents were mistaken.”
Two times the charm.

AMPB LINKS ON THE WEB:

A list of FCC actions going back to 2003
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/

Thirty Reasons Why Fox News is not Legit
http://mediamatters.org/columns/200910270002

Eight years later, people still want to know what happened.
http://www.911blogger.com

Turn any youtube video into mp3 audio.
http://www.dirpy.com

Capture that youtube video before it goes away.
http://www.kissyoutube.com

Lots of interesting online stations here.
http://radio.indymedia.org

Got a podcast? Upload it here.
http://www.radio4all.net

Can you believe the government?
http://www.prisonplanet.com

Find out what the major media companies own.
http://www.cjr.org/resources/index.php

The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame
http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk

What’s a wobblie?
http://www.iww.org

When the pirates took over radio
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/11/12/pirate.radio.history/index.html

Re: Frank Moore’s health care plan & comparison chart!

Hi Betsy!

Here is that comparison chart I told you about, with Frank’s health care plan …

http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/healthcare-grid.htm

Let me know what you think!

— Corey

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Wow, Frank really does his homework.

My favorite part is this, under “Cost Containment”:

“Preventative medicine will cut costs. School meals should be part of the health system. Growing food in schools, and healthy meals in schools will cut medical costs and improve kids’ performance in school. This will also make schools more a part of their communities, increasing the overall health of the communities.”

Education, and integrating ecological values in school, are issues I really care about. He’s right on about making schools more a part of their communities.

My least favorite part is being taxed at 75% after $12k/year — or did I misunderstand that? Call me greedy, but I don’t want to be taxed at a rate above 40%. Of course, I make less than $12k/year, so it’s really my husband’s income I’m greedily protecting….

Thanks for forwarding the comparison. Frank’s plan is impressive, and I fervently hope it will come to pass in my lifetime.

Betsy

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Corey corrected Betsy on my tax policy which is:

I’ll do away with all tax deductions for over $12,000 income. Instead, there will be a flat tax of 10% on annual income of less than one million dollars for an individual and less than five million dollars for a corporation. But the flat tax will jump to 75% on annual income exceeding these limits.

so most people would pay at the ten percent rate, and the poor wouldn’t pay any income tax.

The campaign continues!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

cutting shows

Dear Friends,
I write to you this afternoon with a story that many of you may already be familiar with, yet I feel it important enough that those of you who are not already in the loop of the recent programming changes at KPFA, where for the past 14 years I have been one of 5 daily programmers producing a diverse and wide ranging 2 hour weekly “Music of the World” radio show, become aware of a recent and significant cut in Music programming at the station.

So, for your information, I bear the news that, for reasons not entirely clear to anybody but certainly dressed up as necessary changes due to an extreme financial crisis at KPFA (Pacifica Radio’s flagship station and the oldest Public Listener-Sponsored Radio Station in the world) management at KPFA took the drastic step of reducing Music of the World by 60% from being a Week-Daily 2 hour show from 10am-Noon, to a 1 hour show (11-Noon) on only 4 days. The beneficiary of this cut in Music at the station is a daily 1 hour show, Letters to Washington which, as the name suggests, concerns itself with the politics of the moment – not unlike many other Talk Radio programs that festoon the public airwaves in every direction.

Though this obviously effects me personally, as one of the programmers directly affected by this sudden change in direction at KPFA which, almost unannounced, brought about this sea change in their programming structure on November 2nd 2009, I am more concerned that it demonstrates a clear lack of commitment to the importance of keeping Music and The Arts as an essential ingredient in terrestrial radio. Without going into too much rationalization or analysis of this move, I am concerned that this particular change in the daily schedule at KPFA is the precursor to further cuts – I can’t see a single 1 hour Music broadcast Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri in a day that is otherwise completely dominated by wall to wall talk radio programming from pre-dawn (6am) until long after dark (8pm) being a priority in the minds of those who make the programming policy at KPFA.

So this email is by way of an announcement to you that this is happening at this time honored Listener-Sponsored institution, in case you haven’t noticed.

If this in any way raises questions for you or you have yourself an opinion about it that you would like to air then KPFA’s listener comment line is (510) 848 6767 ext. 3 or you can write to the station through their web site:

www.KPFA.org/contact

In the meantime I will endeavor to continue to cram as much positive energy as is humanly possibly into a one hour (actually 56 minutes) time slot on Thursdays in my own version of Music of the World

Thanks for Listening

Stay Tuned

Stephen

Stephen Kent
stephen@stephenkent.net
www.stephenkent.net

Producer of “Music of the World”
KPFA 94.1FM Thursdays
www.KPFA.org

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ah, yes, Stephen! I know well how it feels to be “trimmed.” I just was trimmed on B-TV in favor of canned non- local old shows. What is happening is everything is being tied to the mainstream frame.
Subjects of talk radio are limited to that frame, whether it’s “progressive” or “right- wing.” things that aren’t limited by that frame aren’t valued. Things like People’s music, art, culture, philosophy, etc. aren’t seen as important expressions. So they are not covered under the marketing tool of “free speech radio!”

funny… As I’m writing this, I’m listening to your show on LUVER!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Annie and Beth do U.S. PREMIERE of DIRTY SEXECOLOGY in Boston!

Annie Sprinkle & Elizabeth Stephens do Boston!

U.S. PREMIERE of
Annie Sprinkle & Elizabeth Stephens’
DIRTY SEX-ECOLOGY:
25 WAYS TO MAKE LOVE TO THE EARTH
A New Performance Piece

What happens when two hot mamas embrace the Earth as their lover? They come out of the closet as ‘ecosexual’ and share their intimate coming out stories about when nature turned them on. The Earth is in crisis, so Beth sings her heart out to help stop environmental destruction and Annie does a nude ballet for the Earth in all her big woman glory. Learn what sexecologists do and how to talk dirty to plants. By making love in the dirt, these gals hope to make the environmental movement more sexy and fun. This dynamic duo is living “green” like you will not see on TV, and they just might save our planet.

NOVEMBER 12/13/14. Four shows only.
THEATER OFFENSIVE producing.
The show is at Boston Center for the Arts, Stanford Calderwood Pavilion

For tickets: http://www.bostontheatrescene.com

Also
NOVEMBER 9th.
Stephens & Sprinkle will be at Mass College of Art, and share their work and the adventures of their Love Art Laboratory (www.loveartlab.org)
General public is welcome.
http://www.massart.edu/x2721.xml

And
NOVEMBER 15th. 2:30-4:00
A SEXECOLOGICAL WALKING TOUR led by Elizabeth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle at Boston’s Public Gardens. Join Beth and Annie as they point out the sececological sites. An ecosexuals wet dream! Learn how you too can make love with the Earth. Everyone welcome. Adults only! Tickets from the Theater Offensive.

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looks like my kind of show, Annie!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Re: [goingson1] Goings On

thanks, Harley!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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You’re welcome Frank! So you ran for president and now Bill Talen, FF Alumn, is running for mayor of NYC (purportedly the second toughest job in the usa). Someday – Somehow – Someway an FF Alumn is gonna be runnin thangs!
Xo
Harley

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ah. Yes! I am starting to get more people asking if I will run again! One woman just put on her facebook page the chart we and Dr. Kerbavaz put together comparing my health care plan to Obama’s, Hillary’s, and McCain’s.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Fw: POW! POW! documentation (Paul Escriva II)

Yes, it was that loud.

Paul

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ah yes! Although I knew it was all working, that most people were getting deeper, there was a high denial factor which we had to deal with [especially after the performance from those two] which made it harder to actually feel the real depth. But it is obvious from the documentation… Which is why documentation is important.

Btw, one of the two wants to collaborate with me!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Fwd: POW! POW! documentation

(Erika wrote:)

wow! Amazing! Really beautiful photos! Really fun to look at them. I would really like to see the video!

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mmmmmm…. Are you cracking the whip on Mikee’s back about getting that video up!?

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Re: Frank Moore’s Votes — Official General Election Results for United States President

(Richard Winger wrote:)

Thanks for the tally!

I never told you, and I never told the Libertarians, that I was a candidate for presidential elector pledged to two different presidential candidates. I was a Libertarian elector as well as one of your electors. That means I got more valid votes than any other Libertarian running for presidential elector. I just wanted to see if anyone in the Secretary of State’s office would notice. They didn’t.

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you are a devil, Richard!

It was amazing how they made shit up but backed off when we did not go for it! The bottom line is they did not have a bottom line!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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