Thursday, January 23, 2014

Pubcaster Infighting May Get FCC Scrutiny

A Philo, CA public radio station has a history of internal struggles but its latest feud has taken a new, and possibly unprecedented twist, according to pressdemocrat.com.

A KZYX 90.7 FM board member said this week he will be filing an objection to the radio station's license renewal with the Federal Communications Commission. John Sakowicz said he's hoping the FCC will force a management shake-up at the station.

“I'm trying to save this station, not destroy it,” said Sakowicz, who also serves as the board's treasurer and hosts a program, “The Truth about Money,” on the station.

His move shocked and dismayed the station manager and his fellow board members.

“I find that so disturbing. I think it potentially could be very damaging,” said board member and Willits Mayor Holly Madrigal.

KYZX 90.7 FM 60dBu Coverage
KZYX General Manager John Coate said most of Sakowicz' allegations are false and he doubts the FCC would get involved in station infighting because the issues fall outside of licensing considerations.

But the tactic still is shocking, he said.

“To try to blow the whole thing up is insane,” Coate said. If the station did end up losing its license, it likely would be the end of public radio in Mendocino County, he said.

Sakowicz' allegations are many. They include accusing Coate of withholding financial and meeting information, failing to advertise vacant positions and manipulating board elections. He also has taken issue with Coate's hiring of a news reporter who once worked for Voice of America, a U.S. funded broadcast aimed at international audiences.

The Voice of America “almost by admission is a CIA property.” Sakowicz said.

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