[Kzyxtalk] Fwd: draft of letter to the FCC

Tim Gregory tgregory at saber.net
Fri Feb 20 19:04:54 PST 2015


one self-inflated total shitheel, i'd say, and very proud of it.
poor impulse control, even when he had the privilege of a show on kzyx.

i expect he won't be the last gleefully claiming 'tactical victory', and maybe moral
'validation' if pledge drive doesn't do well...[sigh]...
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DRAFT

Peter H. Doyle
Chief, Audio Division
Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D.C. 20554

In Reply Refer to:
Facility ID No. 41157
File No. BRED-20130724AAG

Dear Mr. Doyle:

Mendocino County Public Broadcasting (MCPB) holds two FCC licenses, KZYX and KZYZ,
and it is currently seeking renewal of the same. Renewal has been held up by the FCC
for almost a year due to the fact that five members of the public submitted
objections to the renewal. One of these five people is a myself, a member of the
Board of Directors of MCPB. I was elected by the majority of MCPB's 2,300 members
for the term 2013-2016, and I was appointed by the Board to serve as Board Treasurer
for 2014. I also hosted a popular public affairs show, "All About Money", from 2008
until June of this year, when I was suspended for filing the FCC complaint. As host
and producer of the show, I was a finalist last year at the Norman Mailer Society
for a fellowship. I shall appeal my suspension once there is a change in management
at MCPB.

At this time, I am writing to complain of an abuse of airwaves that occurred today
by MCPB host, Gordon Black, on-air volunteer, Ann Lucas, and by MCPB General Manager
and Executive Director, John Coate.

Today, Friday, February 20, 2015, just after 11 a.m., during the "World of Music"
program, Mr Black and Ms Lucas, broke into programming to pitch for listeners to
pledge to KZYX. The station is in the middle of it's winter fund drive with a goal
of $70,000. It was announced that the station had raised about $25,000 by Friday,
February 20th, 11 a.m. This is four days into a six-day fundraising drive.

Ms Lucas began to read comments by donors who had just pledged. Ms Lucas stated: " A
listener from Ukiah said she was put over the top by Sakowicz's recent newspaper
comments and that she decided to pledge." Mr Black chimed in that he had "tussled on
the op-ed pages with Mr Sakowicz recently, and that a letter was printed in response
to Mr. Black's letter in the Ukiah Daily Journal from Mr Sakowicz, but that Mr Black
hadn't read it, and couldn't find it."

Shortly after this exchange, General Manager and Executive Director, John Coate,
entered the studio, sat down in front of a mic, and began to talk.. He stated that
five (5) individuals had written to the FCC asking that the station's license not be
renewed. Mr Coate said the five individuals made "erroneous statements" in their
complaints to the FCC. He further stated: "The station had proved several of these
statements as being untrue." He continued to say that "unfortunately, $13,500 had
been spent on legal fees thus far to rebut these written comments to the FCC." Mr
Coate concluded by saying: "Our lawyers in Washington DC are doing a good job, but
that the money could have been used, say, for equipment."

I am writing at this time to add to my original complaint. Today, these Merrs. Black
and Coate, and Ms Lucas, have abused their on-air positions at KZYX and KZYZ.
Specifically, they have used the airwaves to do the following: to publicly discuss
matters currently pending before the FCC; engage in a personal attack on me, a
current Board Member and on-air programmer; engage in a personal attack on all five
members of the public who were within their right to offer written objections to the
renewal of the station's licenses per the FCC's own policy; and; use the yet-to-be
resolved issues before the FCC as a way to blame those of us who made these
objections to the FCC for both the failure of the station's current fundraising
drive and the failure of the station's broadcasting equipment.

The renewal of the station's licenses is a matter of the greatest public importance,
and station management should not be allowed to voice a one-sided opinion on
unresolved matters currently under review by the FCC. This is a blatant abuse of
power under the color of authority.

Finally, the FCC may be interested in the matter of the the regular, frequent, and
predictable failure of broadcasting equipment at MCPB.

Here in Mendocino County, the listeners of KYX and KZYZ get a signal that's often
down. We're used to it. We get dead air. Or we get an irritating scratchy signal.
Why dead air and a scratchy signals? Because MCPB has Korean War-era equipment. The
equipment is old and held together by used replacement parts. Consequently, the
signal has been down for as much as three days at a time in late-March, 2014.

Three days of dead air! That's shocking for a public radio station.

Then, there's this year, 2015. Let's look look at the problems during just the first
two months of 2015. The following are all admissions. I quote from General Manager
and Executive Director John Coate's own blog on the KYX website.





On February 12, Coate wrote: " Use 91.5 if you can tune it in. There is an
intermittent noise problem with the 90.7 transmitter that we are trying to get
repaired."




On February 9, Coate writes on his blog: "The web stream is down during this power
outage." He continues, "...generator up and down, fuses blown, UPS systems keeping
us on at times, and more than one of them also gave out."




On January 29, Coate writes: "The signal is back on the air. Our Napa-based engineer
configured a loaner unit for us." Coate continues, "Our backup STL transmitter unit,
that we put in place because the regular ones were misbehaving, has failed
completely. We will send our broken STL in for rebuild."




On January 27, Coate writes: "As we have had to report many times over the years,
KZYX/KZYX has chronic problems with its set of STL radios. " He continues, " We have
tried various adjustments which have helped, but we have not yet succeeded in
eliminating an irritating scratchiness in the audio."




On January 12, Coate writes, "STL (Studio Transmitter Link) radios send the signal
from Philo up to the main transmitter up on Cold Springs Peak. We tend to have
fairly chronic issues with these radios."




In conclusion with respect to technical problems, the above five incidents are only
the technical problems that to which Coate admits. And only in 2015. It seems to me
that Job #1 for any radio station is keeping the signal up. Well, MCPB has failed
miserably in this area. On this basis alone, the FCC should withhold the renewal of
the station's licenses until there is either a change in management. Then, of
course, there is today's matter of the abuse of the airwaves to make personal
attacks on FCC complainants. The complainants should not be blamed on-air by three
separate persons at the station for the failure of equipment. It's a blatant case of
abuse of the authority that the FCC has vested in MCPB. Those personal attacks
showed poor judgement, and they caused reputational harm to members of the public.




Yours very truly,




John Sakowicz

MCPB Board of Directors (2013-2016), Board Treasurer (2014); host and producer of
"All About Money" (2008-present)




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