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Humboldt lefties want their BBC
February 02, 2004
From the erstwhile Arcata Eye, comes this: Humboldt County residents oppose potential new ownership and format changes at KZPN-FM, a regional radio station that broadcasts U.S.-bashing BBC news, twice daily. They're aghast that the BBC could be replaced with "corporate-sponsored" NPR news. (That NPR, a real tool of the establishment, alright!) The activists have an idea, though, if the BBC segments must go the way of Saddam: replace The Beeb's cultured commissars of containment with "other countries world news services, like Canada, The Netherlands, Cuba..." Well.....Arcata is where the City Council gladly spent weeks on public forums regarding a proposed measure to condemn the Iraq War. Maybe Radio (Not So) Free Fidel would be a great fit! Posted by Matt Rosenberg at February 2, 2004 11:35 AM Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: Comments:
That's hilarious, good ol' NPR isn't good enough for these folks! How about they re-broadcast that Free Iran station in LA? Posted by: Greg Piper at February 2, 2004 08:18 PMPost a comment
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