Joe Garofoli, Chronicle Staff Writer
KPFA-FM will celebrate its 60th birthday this week, and the Berkeley
public radio station that was the nation's first listener-supported outlet
is still the proudly lefter-than-left Bay Area institution that thinks
National Public Radio is too conservative and isn't shy about calling
itself "radical."
But the station founded by pacifist Lew Hill is still bogged down by
behind-the-scenes bickering, a distraction that some say hinders KPFA from
reaching more Californians.
Full story at SF Chronicalsite:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2009/04/13/MNKJ170BA...