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  2. Doug Henwood - Wikipedia

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    Henwood began hosting the weekly radio show and podcast Behind the News in 1996. It is produced at KPFA and, formerly, WBAI.Henwood had been a regular contributor to Samori Marksman's show starting in 1989. [8]

  3. KPFA - Wikipedia

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    KPFA (94.1 FM) is a public, listener-funded talk radio and music radio station located in Berkeley, California, broadcasting to the San Francisco Bay Area.KPFA airs public news, public affairs, talk, and music programming.

  4. Pacifica Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Pacifica was founded in 1946 by pacifists E. John Lewis and Lewis Hill.During World War II, both of them had filed for conscientious objector status. [7] After the war, Lewis, Hill and a small group of former conscientious objectors created the Pacifica Foundation in the town of Pacifica, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  5. Flashpoints (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Flashpoints is a daily, politically progressive investigative news and public affairs program broadcast weekdays at 5 p.m. PST on Pacifica Radio station KPFA-FM (94.1) in Berkeley, California. The program is broadcast on Pacifica's national feed. [citation needed]

  6. Robert Evans (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Madison Evans (born March 22, 1988) [1] is an American anarchist author, journalist, and podcast host who has reported on global conflicts and online extremism.A former editor at the humor website Cracked.com, Evans now writes for the investigative journalism outlet Bellingcat while working on several podcasts, including Behind the Bastards, Behind the Police, Behind the Insurrections ...

  7. Lewis Hill (Pacifica Radio) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Hill (May 1, 1919 – August 1, 1957) [1] was a co-founder of KPFA, the first listener-supported radio station in the United States, and the Pacifica Radio network. He was born in Kansas City, Kansas, on May 1, 1919. His father was an attorney who made his fortune by brokering a deal to sell an oil company to J.P. Morgan.

  8. Larry Bensky - Wikipedia

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    Bensky served as station manager for KPFA from 1974 to 1977. After returning to KSAN as a news anchor, reporter, and talk show host, he narrowly missed accompanying Congressman Leo Ryan to investigate conditions at the Jonestown colony in Guyana in 1978, [ 2 ] which resulted in Ryan and four journalists being shot to death on an airstrip ...

  9. Ian Masters (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Ian Masters is an Australian-born, BBC-trained American broadcast journalist, commentator, author, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker. [1] [2]Masters [3] hosted the KPFK, Pacifica Radio program Background Briefing which deals with American politics, foreign policy as well as domestic American security issues.