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    Thank you for your succinct clarity on our community communications.<br>
    I suspect that a model for the near future will be local "repeaters"
    linked by the internet and locally autonomous in their community
    content. Some "receivers" via high speed digital connection would be
    computers and would share visual content such as that generated by
    Democracy Now or civic events.&nbsp; ~BC<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/30/2014 5:49 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:nsi@mcn.org">nsi@mcn.org</a>
      wrote:<br>
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      cite="mid:cf945602a1526123345eec04046535b98ab7515c@webmail.mcn.org"
      type="cite">Actually, I&nbsp; the information re the Covelo license
      came from a conversation I had with Cindy in a much less detailed
      presentation earlier this year. <br>
      The implication was that Sean outmaneuvered&nbsp; the folks from
      Covelo, and the attempts to receive the one license available were
      contemporaneous.<br>
      <br>
      The point I am always hammering is that we made a&nbsp; pledge as a
      community of folks seeking a license&nbsp; that we would serve both the
      Indian and Latino populations with both programming and board
      representation.<br>
      And that path would enrich us all.&nbsp; <br>
      <br>
      There is a rudimentary bigotry at the station right now.&nbsp; Which
      cost the station a $50,000 loss in funding. And that bigotry is
      swept under the carpet.<br>
      What else the station doesn't do anymore is programming with and
      for kids.&nbsp; While Mary Aigner had young kids, kids were on the
      radio every weekend. <br>
      Dan instead of Doug!&nbsp; That's really balancing the books, Tim. <br>
      I wish Cindy had the job of general manager at KZYX. She is so
      much more inclusive and so much more perceptive than Aigner, Coate
      and Steffen. The membership would double if her vision were
      implemented. <br>
      But that would mean replacing the rampart mentality that has
      consumed Aigner, Coate, Steffen, and you too, Tim.<br>
      <br>
      Meanwhile: Let me suggest you have an hour of conversation with&nbsp;
      Dan Bacher on one of your next science shows.&nbsp; --beth<br>
      &nbsp;<br>
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          <div style="font-weight:bold;">From:</div>
          "Tim Bray" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:tbray@wildblue.net">&lt;tbray@wildblue.net&gt;</a></div>
        <br>
        <div style="font-weight:bold;">To:</div>
        <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:kzyxtalk@lists.mcn.org">&lt;kzyxtalk@lists.mcn.org&gt;</a><br>
        <div style="font-weight:bold;">Cc:</div>
        <br>
        <div style="font-weight:bold;">Sent:</div>
        Wed, 30 Jul 2014 13:46:32 -0700<br>
        <div style="font-weight:bold;">Subject:</div>
        Re: [Kzyxtalk] [MCN-Discussion]- KZY?<br>
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        <br>
        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I'm in agreement with Cindy here.&nbsp;
          Lawsuits are the wrong tool and the wrong approach.&nbsp; (Akin to
          the predilection for declaring "war" on such things as drugs,
          poverty, or cancer; wrong paradigm.)<br>
          <br>
          It's interesting to me, as a relatively-recent arrival (only
          14 years ago), to read of the pre-history (and to see that
          Beth's "archival memory" is fallible).<br>
          <br>
          Devolving more to the satellite studios is one of those ideas
          that sounds fine, but is much more difficult than it seems.&nbsp;
          Staffing at Philo is insufficient, much less at satellite
          studios.&nbsp; (I see that Cindy put "Staff" in quotes, so perhaps
          I do not know exactly what is meant.)&nbsp; We have plenty of
          on-air talent, but maybe not enough technical/operational
          talent.&nbsp; The Mendo studio in particular is a constant source
          of frustration.&nbsp; In any case, having satellite studios
          complicates the operation by a large factor; it's one of the
          reasons why KMUD seems to work more smoothly than KZYX - they
          only have one studio.<br>
          <br>
          Nevertheless, I agree that with our geographical setting, the
          satellites make a lot of sense, and should be maintained and
          upgraded.&nbsp; It's a challenge and probably always will be, but
          it's the right way to operate in this place.<br>
          <br>
          Your last three paragraphs are excellent and I fully agree.&nbsp;
          End the running battles of personalities, focus on the
          challenges of serving the diverse audience over a large area,
          train programmers, use technology to expand the reach, and
          build alliances.&nbsp; <br>
          <br>
          None of that will happen while people are talking of lawsuits!<br>
          <br>
          Tim<br>
          -- <br>
          <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="https://ecologyhour.wordpress.com/">Ecology Hour</a><br>
          <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="http://oakandthorn.wordpresscom">Oak &amp; Thorn</a><br>
          Facebook: Oak and Thorn<br>
          <br>
          <br>
          On 7/30/2014 12:41 PM, Cindy Swan wrote:<br>
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        <blockquote>Beth:
          <div><br>
          </div>
          <div>
            <div>Lawsuits will not help shift the paradigm,&nbsp;</div>
            <div>but</div>
            <div>thoughtful proposals</div>
            <div>that would allow them to achieve</div>
            <div>their Mission Statement</div>
            <div>might encourage</div>
            <div>Board/Staff</div>
            <div>introspection</div>
            <div>rather than defensiveness.</div>
            <div><br>
              <div>You need to know the reason</div>
              <div>why</div>
              <div>Round Valley dropped</div>
              <div>its effort ~30+ years ago . . .</div>
              <div>it was due to the&nbsp;</div>
              <div>requirements&nbsp;</div>
              <div>of the FCC for the license.</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>At that time,</div>
              <div>they were insisting&nbsp;</div>
              <div>that we provide</div>
              <div>a signal</div>
              <div>and</div>
              <div>programming</div>
              <div>for the entire&nbsp;county.</div>
              <div>A practical folk,</div>
              <div>we knew full well&nbsp;</div>
              <div>we were too isolated.</div>
              <div>
                <div>(Remember, we did not have</div>
                <div>digital transmitters,</div>
                <div>the Internet,</div>
                <div>or even</div>
                <div>"personal computers"&nbsp;back then . . .)</div>
              </div>
              <div>And our small town&nbsp;</div>
              <div>simply could not afford</div>
              <div>"matching funds" necessary</div>
              <div>to construct such a station. . .&nbsp;</div>
              <div>(est at 500k in 1980)</div>
              <div>much less power and staff</div>
              <div>such an effort &#8212;</div>
              <div>one that would be required to</div>
              <div>service the needs</div>
              <div>of the&nbsp;entire&nbsp;county.</div>
              <div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
              </div>
              <div>i.e. Reagan (via FCC) "won"</div>
              <div>and derailed Carter's</div>
              <div>"Rural Underserved Radio&nbsp;</div>
              <div>Station Development Program"</div>
              <div>by making the&nbsp;</div>
              <div>scope</div>
              <div>too large.</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>There was no</div>
              <div>"competition" for the license</div>
              <div>Donovan simply picked up</div>
              <div>(several years later)</div>
              <div>where Round Valley left off &#8212;</div>
              <div>and, to his credit,</div>
              <div>figured out a way to&nbsp;</div>
              <div>do it.&nbsp;</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Philo seemed like a good solution.</div>
              <div>At the time, in the middle of "nowhere"</div>
              <div>equidistant from everywhere . . .&nbsp;</div>
              <div>Too bad it hasn't worked out.</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Perhaps, the scope is still too large?</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>At this juncture,</div>
              <div>I am surprised&nbsp;</div>
              <div>there is not more call</div>
              <div>to de-centralize more</div>
              <div>via utilizing the satellite studios</div>
              <div>in Willits and Mendocino,</div>
              <div>with "Staff" at each location,</div>
              <div>doubling/tripling production capabilities . . .</div>
              <div>
                <div>(You have plenty of talent in both&nbsp;</div>
                <div>already existing satellite locations;&nbsp;</div>
                <div>their problem is ACCESS to Philo,&nbsp;</div>
                <div>=&gt; a mere 30 minutes from Ukiah.)</div>
              </div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>...rather than reducing access</div>
              <div>while "planning" to ultimately</div>
              <div>centralize in Ukiah</div>
              <div>in the effort to capture</div>
              <div>"new audience"&nbsp;</div>
              <div>in another county. (?)</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>IMO, The latter option</div>
              <div>would simply be a sell-out</div>
              <div>to the "Let's Make Ukiah San Jose North" set,</div>
              <div>and do little to link up our</div>
              <div>diverse yet dynamic</div>
              <div>(more isolated) rural communities.</div>
              <div>(Yes, we live here, too. Remember us?</div>
              <div>The REASON you "qualify" for those grants from CPB?)</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>
                <div>==&gt;for far too long, the Board has found
                  themselves</div>
                <div>fighting to stay inside a box that no longer works.</div>
              </div>
              <div>Making the box bigger will not solve the problem,
                IMO.</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Personally, I would prefer to see&nbsp;</div>
              <div>all the "he said, she said",</div>
              <div>finger-pointing,</div>
              <div>name calling,&nbsp;</div>
              <div>stonewalling,</div>
              <div>and bullying</div>
              <div>(on both sides)</div>
              <div>end</div>
              <div>and the Board having an environment</div>
              <div>where they can think/work outside the box</div>
              <div>that it finds itself in. . .</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Only then will they be able to focus&nbsp;</div>
              <div>on the real issue before them:</div>
              <div><b>How to sustain the life&nbsp;</b></div>
              <div><b>of a community radio station</b></div>
              <div><b>that is mandated to serve</b></div>
              <div><b>a county as large (or larger)</b></div>
              <div><b>than most east coast states.</b></div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>IT'S A HUGE CHALLENGE!</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Perhaps they could begin by</div>
              <div>Re-writing Job Descriptions and/or</div>
              <div>Hiring staff with a passion for:</div>
              <div>1) training/empowering&nbsp;</div>
              <div>the next generation of&nbsp;</div>
              <div>programmers and producers,</div>
              <div>2)&nbsp;utilizing current radio production</div>
              <div>(inexpensive, smaller-scale) technology</div>
              <div>to link our entire county in creative ways,</div>
              <div>3) building alliances and networks with&nbsp;</div>
              <div>independent media producers,&nbsp;etc. who are more</div>
              <div>"home-grown" and aware of local history,</div>
              <div>issues and concerns.</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>~C.</div>
              <div>sent from my commonsensical grammAphone</div>
              <div><br>
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