Fwd: {FP} URGENT: Tune into WBAI

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Mon Mar 5 12:01:20 PST 2001


The WBAI webcast seems no longer to be working, though no one is sure why. I don't have a radio at the office, so I couldn't tune into this, but I was just told that Nash was pulled off the air during this show. More to follow...

Doug


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>From: Eileen Sutton <efsutton at earthlink.net>
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>Don't miss today's Building Bridges--Your Community and Labor
>Report--on the Pacifica crisis. The show will feature congressman
>Major Owens, postal-workers union head, Larry Adams, and will also
>include special statements by key players in the New York struggle.
>An update from a remarkable weekend in Houston will also be included.
>
>The show is hosted by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg. 32-year veteran
>programmer Rosenberg was recently fired and banned from WBAI.
>
>Building Bridges: WBAI, 99.5 FM, 1-2:00 p.m., Eastern time.



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