[Kzyxtalk] News about KZYX.
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From: "Marco McClean" <memo at mcn.org>
To: "kzyxtalk" <kzyxtalk at lists.mcn.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 10:41:16 PM
Subject: [Kzyxtalk] News about KZYX.
News about KZYX
--by Marco McClean
Here's a video that explains why it's important to talk about how
much money everyone is paid, no matter where you work:
http://tinyurl.com/TellYourPay
I was just thinking about how MCPB pays just Mary Aigner twice the
money that it pays for all the NPR shows and all the local shows put
together. And for what? The NPR and other syndicated shows play
themselves (and often repeat over and over, week after week), and the
local airpeople certainly play themselves. What exactly is Mary doing
for the station that makes her worth half the entire yearly pot of
membership dues, where all the local airpeople who are actually doing
what the station is there for in the first place, producing and airing
their shows --under Mary's thumb, yet-- get paid nothing at all, zero
percent of even the minimum legal hourly rate, for their skill and
talent and dedication and preparation, and on top of being paid zero per
hour, they don't even get zero per hour for the legal-minimum four hour day.
And MCPB is advertising for a new general manager who will be paid
$5,000 A MONTH to do a short afternoon's paperwork per week. That's
about /five hundred dollars per hour/. What I get from the advertisement
is that the main responsibility of the general manager they're looking
for is to somehow meditate enough money into being for the station to
coast along in its current state of expensive, oppressive mediocrity.
(Background in nonprofit fundraising, check. Importance placed on
knowledge of and accomplishments and innovations in media in general and
creative educational radio in particular, not so much.)
Radio is cheaper and easier to do than any other business besides a
church. Once the license is acquired and the big-ticket equipment is
paid for --and for KZYX this was covered a quarter-century ago-- it
costs little more to operate and maintain radio as to heat and light the
space you do it in. And, just as with a church or charity, paying a few
people at the very top very well to fake the need for a mysteriously
huge cash flow is wrong. KZYX somehow blew through $575,000 last year
alone, about a third of that being tax derived in the form of the CPB
grant. That makes it three times as wrong. Think of the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting grant as an annual bailout without which KZYX would
have sunk below the waves every year of its existence; it is /managed
that badly/ compared to other little radio stations. And it's managed
that badly by people who brag on their websites and Facebook pages and
resumes that they've done a great job by edging the books slightly into
the black, where other little stations without the benefit of any
$190,000-a-year bailout at all have been all along.
With proper management paid by the hour for hours actually worked,
the airpeople can be paid. They should be paid. The MCPB directors who
perpetuate the situation where the airpeople are not paid are bad both
in the sense of being bad people and being incompetent, and they should
feel bad. Let's talk about that on the air, on KZYX. Let's get the KZYX
so-called news department involved, because that's news.
Here's something like what I have in mind. It's a news article
about a similar situation.
http://tinyurl.com/ThisIsLikeThat
Of course something just like that should be done regarding Fort
Bragg City Hall, and Ukiah, and the County Schools racket, and so on,
and to some extent the Anderson Valley Advertiser admirably takes on
that sort of thing. It's news when any supposedly public organization is
spending so much more money on top people's salaries and perks and
mystery expenses than on what the organization pretends it's there to
do. Here's a model piece of work for the KZYX news department to look
at-- an article about charities that behave the way KZYX management does:
http://tinyurl.com/Just25OfThem
p.s. I just read email from John Sakowicz to another boardmember, that
he copied to me to read because he mentioned me. Just this part of it
struck me as being exactly true, exactly as written, and I think it's
important for dues-paying station members (part owners) and the general
public (paying with our taxes whether we like it or not) to know:
"The truth of the matter is that Mary Aigner is the shot caller
around here. She keeps the station in Philo, where she lives, and has
defeated the move to Ukiah. She determines programming. She censors the
content of shows by imposing policies like "no safe harbor". She purges
her critics who have shows, me among them. She thwarts our 2,100 members
from communicating with one another and organizing. She disparages,
insults, and marginalizes those members who are reform-minded. She
influences Board elections. She operates in secret. She is
passive-aggressive. She is snarky. And when Aigner is called out by the
likes of me, Marco McClean, Norman De Vall, Dennis O'Brien, Mary Massey,
Christina Aanestad, KC Meadows, Els Cooperrider, Doug McKenty, and many
others, she puts on this act-- "Poor me. Help. I'm just a working woman.
I'm just a single mother who never got child support. Help. Save me from
these bad people." --and the Board dutifully comes to her rescue."
---
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
http://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
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