Beschreibung:
In the public radio landscape, the Pacifica stations stand out as innovators of diverse and controversial broadcasting. Pacifica's fifty years of struggle against social and political conformity began with a group of young men and women who hoped to change the world with a credo of non-violence. Pacifica Radio traces the cultural and political currents that shaped the first listener-supported radio station, KPFA FM in Berkeley, and accompanied Pacifica's gradual expansion into a 5 station network.
Series Foreword Preface to Updated Edition (Paperback) Preface to the First Edition Part I: War 1. The Road to Coleville 2. The Pleasures of the Harbor Part II: Dialogue 3. Utopia in Richmond 4. The 2 Percent Solution 5. 1949 6. A Hedonist's Millennium 7. Three Gurus and a Critic Part III: Dissent 8. Palace Revolution 9. Room for Dissent 10. The Man at the Door Conclusion Postscript Notes Index