[Kzyxtalk] A clear choice. Help out real radio, KMEC and KNYO.
sako4 at comcast.net
sako4 at comcast.net
Wed Oct 12 17:50:14 PDT 2016
Bravo, Marco.
We have better programs than KZYX -- for example, your excellent programs-- and we do it all for under $20,000 a year.
Incidentally, I'll be interviewing former NATO commander General Wesley Clark (U.S. Army retired) soon on KMEC.
See my piece in today's Ukiah Daily Journal: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/opinion/20161012/history-is-still-whitewashed
John at www.kmecradio.org
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From: "Marco McClean" <memo at mcn.org>
To: "kzyxtalk" <kzyxtalk at lists.mcn.org>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 5:10:08 PM
Subject: [Kzyxtalk] A clear choice. Help out real radio, KMEC and KNYO.
A clear choice. Help out real radio, KMEC and KNYO.
KZYX is run by Mendocino County Public Broadcasting, a corporation run
by people so inept that, even with $140,000 to $190,000 every year in
tax-derived CPB bailout money, it (corporate speech) claims it can't
afford to pay good local airpeople to do their shows and it even
requires them to use their airtime to beg for even more money to pour
down the rat-hole of its secretive, Nixonian administration. Somehow
--and they've never given an open accounting as to exactly how-- they
blow well over half a million dollars every year, with nothing to show
for it. One year not too long ago they managed the magic trick of
spending over three-quarters of a million dollars. And I repeat: they
don't pay their airpeople, and they refuse to even consider paying them.
When you're smarmily reminded by KZYX by mail or on the air of how
important it is for you to donate and become a member to keep the great
shows on the air (as they put it), they are lying to you. There's no
other word for it: they are big fat liars.
KMEC in Ukiah gets by on $20,000 a year. They don't get any government
grant. They need your money much more than KZYX does. KNYO in Fort Bragg
gets by on between ten and twelve thousand a year. They don't get a
government grant. They also need your money more than KZYX does. There's
rent on the storefront performance space, and electricity, and city
water to flush the toilet and wash your hands, and so on. If KNYO had
just a little more money it could have a much better mixing board in the
main place and more guest microphones, and it wouldn't cost much to
power-blackout-proof the transmitter and every one of the many satellite
studios KNYO airpeople use.
Support KMEC: http://kmecradio.org
Support KNYO: http://knyo.org
Also, if you have a great show to offer and you take it to KZYX, they
will not schedule it. They will keep on syndicated shows from Boston and
Minnesota, and they will run and rerun the same recorded syndicated
shows over and over in the night, and they will keep on ossified
airpeople who show up with nothing, no preparation, no dedication, who
sleepwalk through their airtime, and they will put you off for years,
ignore you and/or insult you, and when you point this out they will go,
/See? We don't want someone on KZYX who gets upset after being pissed on
and treated with disdain for a quarter of a century. We were right all
along to exclude you and your work. Ta ta./
If you take your show to KMEC or KNYO, they will make an effort to
schedule it. Here's my experience: When I brought my show (Memo of the
Air: Good Night Radio) to KMFB in early 1997, Bob Woelfel told me how
much underwriting I had to bring in to pay for it, and I went out that
afternoon and drove around and arranged it, and my show went on that
week, and Bob paid me for my time on the air, a cut of the underwriting,
and also paid me for maintenance work at the station. When I brought my
show to KNYO in 2012, Bob Young met me at the studio, showed me what to
click on to get on the air, pointed at the microphone switch, and my
show was on the schedule the next week. When I contacted Ed Nieves last
year about getting my show on KMEC, there was a problem with other shows
conflicting for the time, so he told me he'd talk to the others and move
things around until it could work, and set Sid Cooperider on the
technical case, and now my show is not only on KNY0 107.7fm in Fort
Bragg 9pm-4am every Friday night, but I also have KMEC 105.1fm from
midnight to 3am the same night. That was almost 15 years on KMFB, and
it's almost four years for KNYO and a year for KMEC, respectively.
Just to let you know: that's how it goes at a real public radio station.
That's how it can go for you.
KZYX doesn't need your money. KMEC and KNYO do; the only difference
between them and KZYX is the difference in allowable transmitter power.
When the poobahs at KZYX tell you that it's /fifty to seventy times/ as
complicated and expensive to run their station compared to KNYO, that is
just another part of their ongoing big fat lie.
--
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
http://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com
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