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The Unfortunate History Of Radio ...

And "now, for something completely different"
(from the mainstream media):
You may find yourself wondering either:
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a) Why does most media leave me feeling like a "Stranger
In A Strange Land" and/or ...
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b) why are there any unserved people at all? Why has not
the market system reached out to these people? Why are 13,000 people going
to the considerable trouble of asking the FCC for a frequency to
start their own radio stations?
In
the February 1997 American Demographics article "The Emerging Culture",
Paul H. Ray
argues that one of the reasons that media in general and especially radio
ignores so many Americans is that those who make the programming decisions
are either ignorant of the desires and needs of them, or downright antagonistic.
Those who make the programming decisions for the media that most Americans
receive are ignorant or antagonistic to the values and interests of those
Americans classified by research as "Cultural Creatives."
"Despite their numbers , Cultural Creatives tend to
believe that few people share their values. This is partly because their
views are rarely represented in the mainstream media, which is mostly
owned and operated according to the Modern world view. Little of
what they read gives them any evidence of their huge numbers."
"It's not too far off to say that Moderns see the world
through the same filters as Time magazine."
"A major change has been growing in American culture. It is a comprehensive
shift in values, world views, and ways of life. It appeals to nearly one-fourth
of American adults, or 44 million persons.
People who follow this new path are on the leading edge of several
kinds of cultural change. They are interested in new kinds of products
and services, and they often respond to advertising and marketing in unexpected
ways.
This emerging group has been labeled Cultural Creatives by American
LIVES of San Francisco. In numerous surveys and focus groups, we have seen
that Americans live in three different worlds of meaning and valuing. Each
world creates distinctive contexts for a wide array of consumer purchases,
political convictions, and civic behavior. And within each world are class
divisions that create different subgroups that share the same broader views.
The first world view is Traditionalism. It is the belief system for
about 29 percent of Americans (56 million adults) who might also be called
Heartlanders. In America, traditionalism often takes the form of country
folks rebelling against big-city slickers. Heartlanders believe in a nostalgic
image of small towns and strong churches that defines the Good Old American
Ways. That image may owe as much to John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart movies
as to any historical reality, but for them it is a powerful reminder of
how things ought to be.
The second world view is Modernism. It holds sway over about 47 percent
of Americans, or 88 million adults. Modernism emerged 450 years ago as
the governing world view of the urban merchant classes and other creators
of the modern economy. It defines modern politicians, military leaders,
scientists, and intellectuals. Modernists place high value on personal
success, consumerism, materialism, and technological rationality. It's
not too far off to say that Moderns see the world through the same filters
as Time magazine.
The third and newest world view goes beyond Modernism. Its current adherents
are the Cultural Creatives, who claim 24 percent of U.S. adults (44 million).
Trans-Modernism began with esoteric spiritual movements such as 19th-century
American Transcendentalism. It gained strength as Western intellectuals
discovered the diversity and coherence of other religions and philosophies.
It caught fire in the 1960s, as millions of young people joined "movements"
for human potential, civil rights, peace, jobs, social justice, ecology,
and equal rights for women.
Conservative commentators often believe that each of the social movements
listed above exists in isolation and is important only to a few. But from
women's issues to environmentalism, the emblematic values of the 1960s
are being embraced by more and more Americans. Few in the media recognize
it, but these ideas are coalescing into a new and coherent world view.
When Cultural Creatives look at Modernism, they see an antique system that
is noisily shaking itself to pieces."
The majority of radio programming decisions are carried
out by Modernist oriented stockholder corporate beancounters, or by the
Heartlanders that populate the Christian Coalition etc. etc. The Modernists
and Heartlanders are either uninterested in serving the Cultural Creative
market, or outright hostile.
Patrick Buchanan was often referring to Cultural Creatives
when he said that America was "in a cultural war."
Ironically, much of Buchanan's distaste for NAFTA and
GATT's corporate takeover of the world's resources finds a sympathetic
audience in Cultural Creatives.
Either way, there is little programming to cover the
convergence of these cultures.
This is the source of the discomfort
with the condition of American Radio today.
EXTERNAL LINKS:
NONE of the organizations on this page
have anything to do with the creation, existence or promotion of this page.
They are listed here for your education only.
http://www.nber.org/digest/jan98/w6057.html
"Does Public Radio Compete With Commercial
Radio?"
Yes it does especially with such commercially
viable products like Classical Music.
Click
here for more information, tabular research demonstrating that commercial
classical is fiscally viable, and therefore classical music is a violation
of the purpose for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
http://www.loe.org/archives/971219.htm
Ethyl
is the pied piper
for
Richmond Virginia "public" radio:
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This is the edition of Living On Earth (LOE) that carried a story
critical of MTBE.
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MMT is a product of Ethyl Corporation. MMT is a gasoline additive designed
to make gasoline usable by modern hi-compression gasoline engines and reduce
pollution due to gasoline's inherently filthy nature. MTBE is a gasoline
additive also designed to reduce the pollution of gasoline.
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Stories that show that there is no way to clean up the pollution caused
by gasoline other than replacing gasoline with alternative transportation
options, alternative fuels or electric cars do not help Ethyl's profitability.
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LOE was carried by WCVE88.9FM "public" radio in Richmond Virginia. After
this story, LOE was not long for the world on WCVE. It was canceled shortly
before Earthday 1998.
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The Chairman of the Board of Directors for WCVE's parent corporation, the
Central Virginia Educational Telecommunications Corporation, is A. Prescott
Rowe.
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A. Prescott Rowe simultaneously served for many years as the "Vice
President of External Affairs" for Ethyl Corporation, headquartered in
Richmond Virginia.
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That's "Public Relations" for the rest of us ... a job whose purpose is
to manipulate the media to create a favorable impression of Ethyl to create
more and more profitable conditions with the public and their elected officials.
Distributing
news that creates knowledge of problems of Ethyl's products is counter
to his employer's interests. Public radio programming appears to have been
impacted by corporate agendas.
LINK-O-RAMA---
Here is a rundown of any and all links likely to have quality information
for those interested in the issue of our right to communicate with those
whose votes affect our lives:
This is a fairly comprehensive list, however, if you feel there are
links that have important information to pass on on this issue, please
let us know.
Radio
Mutiny (good run-down on the situation)
Rebel
Radio
FoxBGHsuit
Click on Hightower, then the commentary
then archives...
San
Francisco Liberation Radio
Radio
Mutiny
Pirate Radio Network
Free Radio Network
Mid-Atlantic Infoshop
Micro Kind Radio, San
Marcos TX
Radio 4 All - Spotlight
on NAB
Free
Radio Berkeley
Free
Radio Press: formerly Radio Resistor's Bulletin
Program:
The Food Not Bombs Radio Network
Black
Liberation Radio
Paper
Tiger Television
Legal
stations cause more trouble for aircraft than pirate radio ... (scroll
down)
Microstation
Broadcasting: The Long-Overdue Service
Micro-power
Radio News
The
Microradio Bust Response Network --Fight Back!
Radio
Listenership at All-Time-Low (In spite of more stations than ever!)
FCC
Commissioner Gloria Tristani's Homepage_
Check
Out "Keeping the Local in Local Radio"+"Speech before FCC Bar Association"
FCC
Showdown
National
Microbroadcaster Demo
"Ironically
although they are major consumers of news ...[though they are 25% of the
population]
... they feel isolated because the media does not acknowledge
them..."
Comments
of Media Preservation Foundation
Opposition
by National Public Radio to diversity in Radio Licensing
Comments
of the NC Association of Broadcasters and the VA Association of Broadcasters
Media
Access Project Website
U.S.
Telecommunications Bill
U.S.
Telecommunications Bill
The
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation: Media Programs
The
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation: Media Programs
Welcome
to Americans for Radio Diversity
87X
The
Free Radio Network
Dark
Alliance: The Story Behind the Crack Explosion
The
A-Infos Radio Project
Radio
Free Allston
Alternative
Radio
Making
Contact Home Page
Grassroots
News Network
Radio
For Peace International
The
Consortium
Radio
Free Conscience
Arm
The Spirit - For Revolutionary Resistance!
Law
Offices at 368 Hayes Street
KFJC
89.7FM information
Free
Speech Internet Television
New
Page 2
Welcome
to Relativity's Web Page. Queen Anne Hill, Seattle
The
MoJo Wire--Interactive Exposés and Politics
The
Year 2000 Information Center - Year 2000 Press Clippings
Center
For Media Education Home
Northern
Light Search: RM-9242
Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Home Page
FCC
Cracks Down on Pirate Radio
GoTo
Search Results: rm-9242
Low
Power FM
MMWC
The
LPFM Grapevine
Welcome
To Lake County Radio
REC's
82-88 MHz Petition to the FCC
The
LPFM Grapevine
Spokane.net
- Dead air comes to you courtesy of the FCC
Beat
Radio Network
ARD
News
Radio
(LPFM)
LPFM
Comments
Pirate/Free
Radio - Welcome from The Mining Co.
Free
Radio Press: formerly Radio Resistor's Bulletin
Interest
Groups Funneling Big Money Into Political Ads
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/sld/sld-1-09.html
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/rab/rab-8.html
http://www.wgms.com/promote.html
http://www.webactive.com
http://www.wclv.com/advantage.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/music/features/buzzoff0514.htm
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/ziptoit.html
http://www.ultimatetv.com/
http://www.udel.edu/nero/Radio/classical.html
http://www.reason.com/9906/fe.jw.radio.html
http://www.radiostation.com
http://www.radiodiversity.com/index2.html
http://www.radioblack.com/Virginia.html#black_owned
http://www.radioart.org/
http://www.radio4all.org
http://www.publicdisclosure.org/cgi-win/_pacpg.exe?C0000998598
http://www.pri.org/webfiles/Programs/NewAge.html#Afropop
http://www.pps.org/urbanparks/rrparkuse_earls.html
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/speeches/91197nabob.htm
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/19981005.atc.17.ram
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/atc/19980930.atc.15.ram
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/980715.atc.04.ram
http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/music/
http://www.npr.org/inside/vision.html
http://www.npr.org
http://www.nlgcdc.org/basic.html
http://www.nandotimes.com/entertainment/story/
0,1088,17712-29264-214251-0,00.html
http://www.nab.org/conventions/nab99/daily/wc_kennard.asp
http://www.multichannel.com/
http://www.motherjones.com/parrish/
http://www.mediahistory.com/teevee.html
http://www.marketplace.org/features/underwriting/
http://www.marketplace.org/features/radio_days/
http://www.marketplace.org/
http://www.loe.org/html/thisweek.html
http://www.loe.org/
http://www.lbbs.org/zmag/articles/feb95barsamian.htm
http://www.jimhightower.com/
http://www.indiana.edu/~aaamc/BlackRadio.html
http://www.igc.org/deepdish/index.html
http://www.hallikainen.com/lpfm/comments/NPR.html
http://www.hallikainen.com/lpfm/comments/NCAB.html
http://www.gavin.com/industry/radio/9904/92.shtml
http://www.frn.net/vines/
http://www.freespeech.org/
http://www.freedomforum.org/speech/series/radio.series.1.asp
http://www.freedomforum.org/speech/1999/2/19kennard.asp
http://www.freedomforum.org/
http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Tristani/spgt811.html
http://www.fcc.gov/Speeches/Tristani/spgt808.html
http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/prd/lpfm/
http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/kennard/speeches.html
http://www.fcc.gov
http://www.fair.org/military.html
http://www.fair.org/counterspin/index.html
http://www.dwguide.demon.co.uk/
http://www.duncanradio.com/comments.html#apr
http://www.disinfo.com/
http://www.demographics.com/publications/ad/97_ad/9702_ad/9702a29.htm
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1999/01/28/fp3s1-csm.shtml
http://www.csmonitor.com
http://www.concentric.net/~Radiotv/
http://www.capcity.com/wpfwradio/wpfwlive.ram
http://www.cableworld.com/Articles/News99/1999032205.htm
http://www.bouldernews.com/extra/rave/
http://www.benton.org/cpphome.html
http://www.beatworld.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/enginfo/fm_recep/aer_inst.htm
http://www.afa.net/
http://www.adbusters.org/main/index.html
http://www.aclu.org/about/right3.html
http://wmbc.umbc.edu/engineering/lpfm/yahoo-microradio.html
http://whyy.org/freshair/
http://ravehousetech.miningco.com/msubresearch.htm?pid=2798&cob=home
http://ravehousetech.miningco.com/msubhistory.htm?pid=2798&cob=home
http://nscp.snap.com/main/channel/item/0,4,-7298,00.html?st.sn.sr.0.7298
http://eb.journ.latech.edu/coll_res/FM-radio.html
http://com-notes.house.gov/cchear/hearings106.nsf/
768df0faa6d9ddab852564f1004886c0/d5f7f109cf5f4e9b8525673100818fe2?OpenDocument
http://com-notes.house.gov/cchear/hearings106.nsf/
768df0faa6d9ddab852564f1004886c0/1efbac34dbf42d9c85256752004fdc17?OpenDocument
http://artcon.rutgers.edu/papertiger/nyfma/str/MRkennard.html
http://artcon.rutgers.edu/papertiger/articles/article1.html
http://207.42.32.124/winegard.htm
http://207.42.32.124/skip.htm
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