KPFA Special Broadcast – November 15, 2007
KPFA broadcasts live from the emergency oversight hearing into the response to the San Francisco Bay oil spill, convened by state Assemblywoman Loni Hancock. Hosted by Karolo Aparicio and Sandra Lupien.
KPFA broadcasts live from the emergency oversight hearing into the response to the San Francisco Bay oil spill, convened by state Assemblywoman Loni Hancock. Hosted by Karolo Aparicio and Sandra Lupien.
David Kherdian discusses his new anthology "Forgotten Bread: First Generation Armenian-American Writers"; Larry Bogad on Stephen Colbert’s run for office; the San Francisco Bay oil spill
The second of two November on-air forums for candidates running as listener representatives to the Local Station Board. For more information visit: lsb.kpfa.org/election
Continued live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the FCC’s final public hearing on media ownership. Hosted by Larry Bensky.
Continued live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the FCC’s final public hearing on media ownership. Hosted by Larry Bensky.
FCC: The Battle In Seattle (Part 1) Seattle’s ready for the FCC, but is the FCC ready for Seattle? The Federal Communications Commission has scheduled its final public hearing on media ownership in one of the strongholds of the media democracy movement. The hearing will clear the way for the FCC to make dramatic increases … Continued
Sandra Eugster and Clane Hayward discuss their new memoirs; a panel discussion on Cuba’s medical system featuring the new film, Salud!
The first of two November on-air forums for candidates running as listener representatives to the Local Station Board. For more information visit: lsb.kpfa.org/election
A KPFA fundraising special featuring a speech by Bill Moyers.
In THE SHOCK DOCTRINE, Naomi Klein explodes the myth that the global free market triumphed democratically.