[NewPacifica] Beleaguered KPFT boss to announce resignation



Everyone can see that the tide is turning.....

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/metropolitan/1205786

Houston Chronicle, Jan. 9, 2002

                                     Beleaguered KPFT boss to announce
                                     resignation

                                     By HARVEY RICE
                                     Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle

                                     After four years at the center of 
local and national controversy, Garlan
                                     Ganter said Wednesday he will 
announce Friday that he is resigning as
                                     manager of Pacifica radio's KPFT 
FM 90.1 in Houston.

                                     "The new national board is making 
it impossible for a professional to
                                     work at Pacifica," he said.

                                     Ganter is the first full-time 
Pacifica station manager to resign since
                                     dissidents last month wrested 
control of the network's national board from
                                     a group bent on mainstreaming its 
left-leaning radio stations in Houston,
                                     Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, 
New York and Berkeley, Calif.

                                     Ganter accused the new board of 
seeking to centralize control of local
                                     programming. "That's something I 
can't abide," he said. "They want to
                                     reverse all the programming 
changes made over the last couple of years."

                                     New national board member Teresa 
Allen, whom Ganter had arrested for
                                     trespassing in October, said 
there would be more local control under
                                     Ganter's replacement.

                                     Allen was appointed to a new 
board formed after last month's settlement
                                     of lawsuits filed by listeners 
and a minority board faction opposed to
                                     centralizing control of the 
network and widening its appeal by substituting
                                     music for its traditional 
informational programming.

                                     Under Ganter's leadership, KPFT 
moved toward more daytime music and
                                     dropped its local news coverage.

                                     Ganter gained a reputation as an 
enforcer among his detractors when he
                                     was called to the network's KPFA 
station in Berkeley in 1999 to help a
                                     newly assertive national board 
rein in its most independent station.

                                     Edwin Johnston, head of the 
Houston Committee for People's Radio, said
                                     his group formed in opposition to 
Ganter in response to his tactics at
                                     Berkeley.

                                     The tactics sparked criticism 
from supporters of a network founded by
                                     peace activists after World War 
II and traditionally run by local advisory
                                     boards. Pacifica was the first 
network financed through listener donations.

                                     Roark Smith, KPFT promotions 
coordinator and host of the Sound of
                                     Texas music program, said, "The 
people who have taken over the board do
                                     not like him (Ganter) and this is 
publicly known. He knew he was going
                                     to be fired if he didn't leave.

                                     "It's going to make a huge change 
in the programming and the way they
                                     run things around here," Smith said.

                                     Allen predicted the station would 
become a "mirror of the community"
                                     with more public affairs and 
community news.

                                     "We will train a lot of people to 
work on the radio and do investigative
                                     reporting," Allen said. "It's not 
going to be top down."


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