Progressive radio station WBAI 99.5 FM, long teetering on
the financial precipice, may resolve the issue by leasing itself to another
operator, according to David Hinckley at The NY Daily News.
Steve Brown, a member of WBAI's local station board,
revealed Monday that the Pacifica National Board (PNB), the governing body of
WBAI and four other Pacifica
stations, has started the process of seeking LMA bidders.
"Although WBAI might not be sold (yet)," said
Brown, "it seems almost certain to be leased."
He circulated a memo from PNB member Cerene Roberts saying
that the national board met Oct. 3 to ask that its executive director draw up a
"Request for Proposals" - that is, a call for bids. The board met again Oct. 10 to order that the request be
published. There is a Nov. 6 deadline for responses.
WBAI, which has been financially precarious for almost the
whole six decades it has broadcast in New
York , has recently slid to the edge of insolvency,
laying off staffers and warning that it cannot pay its bills.
Some members of the PNB have reportedly advocated selling
WBAI, which would relieve Pacifica of that
ongoing debt crisis and provide capital for the other Pacifica
stations in Los Angeles , San
Francisco , Houston and Washington .
WBAI supporters in New
York , on the station board and off, have largely
resisted that idea.
The station's listenership has also dwindled the last few
years. Despite having a 50,000-watt signal in the middle of the FM dial, WBAI
draws an audience closer to that of college stations.
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