KZYX isn't happy with me...
This morning I talked with Belinda at KZYX after calling the station to talk to program manager Mary Aigner to congratulate her on her participation in my program last night on Measure B with Ross Liberty (Yes on B) and Keith Faulder (No on B) . Mary, I was told wasn't there but, boy, Belinda (Station Manager) wanted to talk to me. She said the folks at KZYX were very upset that I got involved in expressing my own opinions during the hour and that Mary had been suspended for speaking out on problems with commercial pot growing. As soon as Mary (who was running the board for me and there to do pledge drive breaks) started saying her own Anderson Valley neighborhood had been overtaken by pot growers the staff at KZYX went nuts, signaling to her over and over to shut up. She didn't.
Mary never said, "Vote for Measure B." She simply stated that problems with commercial pot growing were real and she'd seen them first hand. Suspending her for that, it seems to me, borders on a serious First Amendment violation. (I wonder, if Mary had said something like, "It's been my experience that medical marijuana patients really have a problem finding supplies" she would be under suspension right now.)
For some reason there was a real crowd at the station last night, I assume because they're in the middle of pledge drive. The crowd, I am told from someone standing among them, was also going crazy trying to get me to shut up too. One woman actually put a note to that effect up to the broadcast booth window, but I didn't have my glasses on and couldn't see it.
Anyway I wouldn't have shut up. I said at the beginning of the broadcast that I was a fervent B supporter and that would be clear during the show. For some reason the folks at KZYX assumed I was simply hosting some kind of non-partisan debate on Measure B. I would never have agreed to that. First I am not unbiased about it. That is why I stepped aside from my usual role as moderator for the forum the Daily Journal is hosting May 8 with the American Association of University Women and the National Women's Political Caucus. Plus, I express my opinions on my monthly show all the time. Why would last night be any different?
Belinda (I am sorry but I don't know her last name and the staff isn't listed on the station Web site) told me that all programmers are forbidden from expressing opinions on anything on any up-coming ballot as they are officially representatives of the station when on the air. She said that's an IRS rule and an FCC rule.
I have to say I find this odd given the dedicated bias of KZYX, NPR and other public radio sources on any number of left of center issues. They defend it saying they are basically the voice of the non-mainstream and that's their mission.
Belinda said she would send me a copy of the rules.
She said I am suspended from KZYX too.
I said, let's just consider it my last show.
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Station manager: Belinda Rawlins
Board of Directors:
Anderson Valley
· David Hoppman (2007 - 2010)
· David Jackness (2007 - 2009)
Coast
· Mike Grady, President - (2005-2008)
· Jim Culp (2007)
Inland
· Jane Futcher ,Vice President - (2005-2008)
· Eric Enriquez, Secretary - (2006-2009)
At-Large
· Tony Miksak- (2006 - 2009)
· Claire Lobell (2007 - 2010)
Programmer-Elected Board Member
· Doug Livingston (2007 -2010)