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WBAI Says Its Perch on Empire Is at Risk
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Pacifica station WBAI(FM) says it is at
risk of having to shut down its transmitter site on the Empire State Building. It
says it “fell drastically behind” on its rent at Empire in the aftermath of
Hurricane Sandy, and now has launched a campaign hoping to raise $500,000.
“If sufficient funds are not raised in time, the station will
lose its transmitter and may never go back on the air in New York City again,”
it said in a statement. “WBAI 99.5 FM was already struggling with escalating
rent costs and, like most non-profits, with declining revenue as a result of the
economic downturn of 2008. Hurricane Sandy forced WBAI from its broadcast facilities
in lower Manhattan.”
It said staff and volunteers rushed
to move the station from that location but now is short of money.
Interim Executive Director Summer Reese was quoted in the
statement: “The future of WBAI is actually bright, so long as we are able to
overcome the present crisis. We are actively negotiating the purchase of a
building, which will give us a permanent home that we own and significantly
reduce our fixed costs on an ongoing basis.” But first, she said, it needs to
save its transmitter site.
The station occupies prime FM
spectrum at 99.5 MHz in New York and is a key component of the Pacifica
Foundation. It promotes alternative, listener-supported content and its lack of
underwriting.
Reese added that saving the station “is
important not just to public radio listeners in the tri-state area, but to the
integrity of a free society which requires a free press and alternatives to
mainstream corporate media outlets.”
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