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KPFA and late
Maximumrocknroll originated as punk radio show on Berkeley's KPFA in the late 1970s, but it is in its zine form that MRR exerted its greatest influence and became as close to an institution as punk ideology allows.

KPFA and June
KFCF began broadcasting on June 9, 1975 and was patterned after KPFA and Pacifica Radio's mission of being listener-sponsored and not influenced by corporate advertisers or government funding.

KPFA and United
The first public radio network in the United States, it is operated by the Pacifica Foundation, a non-profit corporation with national headquarters adjoining station KPFA in Berkeley.
Launched in 1949, three years after the Pacifica Foundation was created by pacifist Lewis Hill, KPFA became the first station in the Pacifica Radio network and the first listener-supported radio broadcaster in the United States.
Kevin Pina began reporting from Haiti in 1991 for the KPFA News in the United States.
Lewis Hill ( May 1, 1919 – August 1, 1957 ) was a co-founder of KPFA, the first listener-supported radio station in the United States, and the Pacifica Radio network.

KPFA and founder
He is married to broadcaster Sasha Lilley, host and founder of Against the Grain, the nationally syndicated radio program of radical ideas originating from Pacifica Radio's KPFA.

KPFA and sale
Bernstein was arrested on July 13, 1999 after airing a report on Flashpoints revealing that a new board had been considering the sale of KPFA and Pacifica's sister station WBAI in New York City.
KPFA listener-members removed the board that had considered the sale and the two radio stations were not sold.
Rumors of board actions involving the sale of flagship stations such as KPFA were widely circulated by the programmers.

KPFA and listener-supported
A notable exception would appear to be his long association with KPFA, the Berkeley listener-supported, non-commercial FM station.

KPFA and radio
Another important local institution was Tim Yohannan's fanzine, Maximumrocknroll, as well as his show on Berkeley, California public radio station KPFA Maximum RocknRoll Radio Show, which played the younger Northern California bands.
Otis hosted a radio show on KPFA, The Johnny Otis Show.
Flashpoints originates from Pacifica Radio's flagship radio station, KPFA, listener-sponsored, noncommercial FM radio that is also carried on the Internet.
* KPFA archive of Bernstein being escorted by armed guards out of KPFA in 1999 live on the radio
* Against the Grain ( radio program ), an interview program on Pacifica Radio station KPFA, Berkeley, hosted by C. S.
KPFA ( 94. 1 FM ) is a listener-funded progressive talk radio and music radio station located in Berkeley, California, broadcasting to the San Francisco Bay Area.
KPFA was the first station to broadcast a radio show specializing in space music, with the debut of Stephen Hill and Anna Turner's Music from the Hearts of Space in 1973.
In addition, she is a long-time producer of radio programs on Pacifica Radio station KPFA ( 94. 1 FM ) in Berkeley, California, currently hosting La Raza Chronicles on Tuesdays at 7: 00 p. m. and Open Book the first Friday of each month at 3pm PST.
Pastor Dick: Muriel's Purse Fund was the second volume in the Over the Edge series, which distills the best moments from Negativland's radio program Over the Edge, broadcast on KPFA.
Some of the largest and best-known community radio stations are those owned by the non-profit Pacifica Foundation, including WBAI in New York ; WPFW in Washington, D. C .; KPFA in Berkeley, California ( which covers the San Francisco area ) and KPFK in Los Angeles.
She has also performed radio sessions for the BBC's John Peel, Mixing It, and also CBC, KPFA and many more in the US.
Parenti's writing is usually published in The Nation, and he frequently appears on Doug Henwood's radio show, Behind The News, on KPFA in Berkeley, to discuss his work.
Whilst a student at UC-Berkeley in around 1960, Anne Bredon appeared on a live folk-music radio show The Midnight Special on radio station KPFA, on which she sang " Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You ".
In 1973, KPFA Berkeley, California radio producers Anna Turner and Stephen Hill used the phrase in the title of their local public radio show Music from the Hearts of Space.

KPFA and stations
Many listeners to the individual stations — especially KPFA and WBAI — objected to what they saw as an attempt to tone down the overtly left-leaning political content on Pacifica stations.
Later in 1983, the show was syndicated in the U. S. to NPR stations and also remained at its first home at KPFA.
KPFA sister stations are WBAI, KPFT, KPFK, and WPFW.

KPFA and .
KPFA in Berkeley commenced broadcast activities in 1949.
There were also accusations that the Board was considering selling both KPFA and WBAI in New York City, which operate on commercial-band FM frequencies ( 94. 1 and 99. 5, respectively ) worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
The National Board unanimously chose former KPFA general manager Nicole Sawaya as the next executive director.
The broadcast was co-anchored by journalist Aaron Glantz and KPFA Morning Show host Aimee Allison.
This was covered by KPFA Guns and Butter as well as Project Censored itself.
While volunteering for KPFA as a recording engineer during this period, he met then-bluegrass banjo player Jerry Garcia.
For KPFA, September 28, 1989, as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium ’ s Speaking of Music series.
Much of his prose writing, including his Autobiography, began as KPFA broadcasts.
The mob was reportedly organized by Guy Philippe after Neptune gave an interview to Kevin Pina of KPFA Flashpoints in California and the Black Commentator, and Andrea Nicastro of the Italian daily Corriere della Sera.
KPFA airs public news, public affairs, talk, and music programming.

supporters and Alice
The High Court of Cyprus had elected John of Ibelin as regent, but Henry's mother Alice of Champagne wished to appoint one of her supporters ; Alice and her party, members or supporters of the Lusignan dynasty, sided with Frederick, whose father had crowned Amalric of Lusignan king in 1197.

supporters and Walker
Allegations of financial inconsistencies in the tendering process ( which eventually saw longtime Kennett supporters Ron Walker and Lloyd Williams successful ) were to dog the Kennett government for many years, despite the verdict of an enquiry which found no wrongdoing on its behalf.
Largely on the advice of several of Walker's supporters, including his brother Richard, President Davis appointed him to the post of Secretary of War, though Walker was not personally known to Davis.
Walker himself played a vital part in Watford's victory by saving a penalty, something which endeared him to Everton supporters many years before he became Everton manager.
The term " wet " was originally applied to supporters of Thatcher's predecessor as party leader, Edward Heath ( who was Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974 ), as well as Heath's associates such as Jim Prior and Peter Walker.
Walker posted bond and returned home to Dallas, where he was greeted by a crowd of some two hundred supporters.
Walker gained praise from West Ham fans on saving a penalty taken by Frank Lampard in the League Cup in October 2004, in front of the West Ham supporters ' end at Stamford Bridge.
Roll Deep have been consistent supporters of Love Music Hate Racism and have played at many of the organisation's more high profile events including the memorial for murdered teenager Anthony Walker, and released a single and video of " Racist People ", from the Rules and Regulations LP.

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