Active Radio: Pacifica's Brash ExperimentU of Minnesota Press, 1999 - 179 páginas In a searing critique of the War on Drugs and other attempts to eradicate "getting high, " Lenson ventures outside the conventional genres of drug writing and looks at the drug debate from a lost, and often forbidden, point of view: the user's. Walking a fine line between the antidrug hysteria prevalent in our culture and an uncritical advocacy of drug use, he describes in provocative detail the experiences and dynamics of drugs of pleasure and desire. |
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... affairs . As the antihunger organization Bread for the World recently asserted , there are more U.S. reporters whose full - time job is covering the New York Yankees than there are reporters in the entire continent of Africa.4 Active ...
... affairs . As the antihunger organization Bread for the World recently asserted , there are more U.S. reporters whose full - time job is covering the New York Yankees than there are reporters in the entire continent of Africa.4 Active ...
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... affairs chief , Elsa Knight Thompson , in turn led to a series of strikes and work stoppages and continuing institutional traumas throughout the early 1960s . Chapter 5 steps outside the chronological narrative to assess what lessons ...
... affairs chief , Elsa Knight Thompson , in turn led to a series of strikes and work stoppages and continuing institutional traumas throughout the early 1960s . Chapter 5 steps outside the chronological narrative to assess what lessons ...
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... affairs . Consider Meiklejohn's oft - cited description of the mass media in 1948 , which reflects the bitterness of one who deeply feels the loss of radio's democratic potential : When [ radio ] became available , there opened up ...
... affairs . Consider Meiklejohn's oft - cited description of the mass media in 1948 , which reflects the bitterness of one who deeply feels the loss of radio's democratic potential : When [ radio ] became available , there opened up ...
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Contenido
The Rise of Corporate Broadcasting | 13 |
Lew Hills Passion and the Origins of Pacific | 29 |
ListenerSponsored Radicalism on KPFA | 41 |
The Development of the Pacifica Network | 65 |
Free Speech Radio | 93 |
WBAI and the Explosion of Live Radio | 115 |
Beloved Community | 135 |
Conclusions | 145 |
Notes | 151 |
163 | |
Pacifica Programs | 171 |
175 | |
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activists activity advertising airtime airwaves Amendment American antiwar audience Bay Area Berkeley Bob Fass broadcast call-in called Carlin civil rights claimed commercial stations committee Communist community radio corporate Courtesy of Pacifica creative culture decade democracy democratic director discussion early educational Elsa Knight Thompson emerging experiment Fass Federal Federal Radio Commission feminist FM Band free speech free speech radio freedom groups Hill's Ibid ideals individual interview issues James Rorty Josephson Kosof KPFA KPFA's KPFK Lewis Hill libertarian licenses listener sponsorship Listener-Sponsored Radio live mass media McKinney Meiklejohn ment movement noncommercial nonviolent operations original Pacifica Foundation Pacifica Radio Pacifica stations Pacifica's history pacifism pacifist participants peace political problems produced programs public affairs radical radio station Radio Unnameable revolutionary schedule Senate served shows sixties social society sponsored staff station manager struggle tapes thousand tion transformation WBAI WBAI's World York
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Página 8 - ... free trade in ideas — that the best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market, and that truth is the only ground upon which their wishes safely can be carried out. That, at any rate, is the theory of our Constitution. It is an experiment, as all life is an experiment.
Página 5 - The radio as it now operates among us is not free. Nor is it entitled to the protection of the First Amendment. It is not engaged in the task of enlarging and enriching human communication. It is engaged in making money.