The future of the financially strapped iconic Brooklyn radio station is still unclear after a federal district court kicked the issue back to the New York State Supreme Court on Monday. Radio Ink has ...
Legal action may temporarily save local broadcasting at 99.5 WBAI FM, staffers said Tuesday. “My hope is that there can be a resolution and that WBAI can be resurrected,” journalist Jeff Simmons, who ...
A note on WBAI’s front door Monday told those who arrived that because of “exigent financial circumstances” the station is closed. (Peter Rugh / The Indypendent) By signing up, you confirm that you ...
WBAI-FM, the New York City listener-supported radio station, is embroiled in a bitter dispute involving its staff and the national Pacifica Foundation, the station's parent. In late November 2000, ...
“It ain’t over,” radio host Jim Freund told the Brooklyn Eagle on Tuesday. On Monday, Pacifica — which owns a slate of other independently operated radio stations — abruptly shut down local ...
On Monday, WBAI-FM interim program director Bob Hennelly met two twenty-somethings who wanted to intern at his community radio station. It was the same day he expected to be fired. “Talk about going ...
Employees at WBAI woke to some bad news Monday morning: the longtime station was being shut down by the Pacifica Foundation, the nonprofit organization out of California that owns WBAI. Engineer and ...
Community radio station WBAI radio, a non-profit outlet known for its cutting-edge commentary, abruptly shut down Monday with managers citing financial woes. “Due to ongoing and continued projections ...
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