11 December 1998
Dear Everyone,
Last Monday, as I left the studio after anchoring the first day of Pacifica's "Impeachment Watch," I was handed a two sentence letter from Gail Christian, "Director of Program Services," informing me that I was terminated immediately as host of "Living Room" and "Impeachment Watch." No reason was given for this sudden action.
A week earlier - again, as I left the studio (this time after a 10-hour-on-air-session anchoring live impeachment hearings) I had been handed another note, telling me that Pacifica was invoking its right, under our agreement, to give me 60-day notice of termination. This was supposedly because funding had not been secured for transforming "Living Room" into a weekly Sunday program."
An earlier Pacifica memo indicates that this is untrue (see next page). All five stations had agreed to run the new program, starting January 1. Moreover, advance funding is not a real issue, but merely a budget adjustment, since all national programs I have done for Pacifica (including "Living Room") have been generously supported by listeners once they are on the air, and have returned tens of thousands of dollars to Pacifica beyond their costs.
In any case, if up-front money WAS the issue, I was more than willing to help raise funds from private donors or via direct mail, as I have done with great success in the past and had agreed to do in a 10/16/98 signed document. However, I was never contacted to do any fundraising for this effort.
One can speculate about the reasons Pacifica's only live national show is being cancelled, and this is being done to me in particular. But the result is the same. After almost thirty years of association with Pacifica, I have been fired summarily via a two sentence note.
Since Monday's termination, I have been offered a half-time position, with no specified duties, under my old title as "National Affairs Correspondent," requiring me to sign away my rights to union severance benefits were I to refuse "overtime, travel out of town, and weekend work."
Pacifica management is well aware that because of the birth of my daughter last year, and my serious illness with pneumonia earlier this year, which continues in a form of now chronic asthma, I am no longer able to undergo the rigors of travel and absence from home. It is for that very reason that the weekly program was developed.
So I now find myself disrespectfully dismissed, with no way to tell listeners what's transpired, about to lose my health insurance at the age of 61, and - after thirty years - in receipt of a pension statement that says I am owed $615. That's $615 TOTAL!
I should add that none of this is the result of decisions or actions on the part of KPFA staff or management, who, along with the local advisory board, has been very supportive of me and my work, and has protested this arbitrary and unjustified action by the national Pacifica office.
Best,
Larry
Home phone (510) 845-9193 e-mail: Ibensky at igc.org
PAGE TWO (a xerox of a memo)
Subj: Larry Bensky DATE: 98-11-24 16:28:22 /est FROM: Vransom TO: mfberry at sas.upenn.edu, Junemakela, FMillspa TO: Garnershaw, S Rosas CC: ganter at kpft.org, Gmnicole, Kpfkgm, Bmwpw
General Managers please distribute to your Program Directors. Thank you
M E M O R A N D U M
To: Dr. Mary Frances Berry, June Makela, Frank Millspaugh, Cheryl Garner-Shaw and Sandra Rosas
FROM: Lynn Chadwick
RE: The Future orf the Larry Bensky Show
Date: November 24, 1998
Cc: General Managers, Program Directors
Living Room, the daily one-hour program hosted by Larry Bensky, will end as of December 31. As you are aware, we have been trying to find funding for a new program that would air on Sunday mornings, 9am to 11am. The program concept is a "week in review" from the Pacifica perspective, with regular participants, interviews, and such. The first hour would be produced and the second hour would have call-ins. WBAI, KPFA, and KPFK are prepared to air the full 2 hours live: WPFW and KPFT would air the produced hour at a later time on Sunday.
The budget for the show is: Half-time host $18,000 Half-time producer $18,000 Taxes & Benefits $ 7,200 Engineer $4,000 Tapes & supplies $2,000 ISDN $2000 Telephone $3,000 TOTAL: $54,200 full-year, prorated to 9 months = $40,650
In order to fund the show, I checked throughout the network for commitments:
PNP Development $10,000 KPFA $ 6,000 KPFK $ 5,000 KPFT $ 2,000 WBAI pass (due to large deficit) WPFW $2,000 TOTAL $25,000
These commitments will require budget adjustments. There is still some $15,000 needed to make the program Please advise me by November 30, via e-mail to XXXXXXX as to your thoughts on how to proceed.
Louis Proyect
(http://www.panix.com/~lnp3/marxism.html)