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Gippergate

Autor Vincent L. Hoffart, Trafford Publishing
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Is the Federal Communications Commission engaging in preferential treatment while granting licenses for broadcasting stations? Are the permits and licenses being granted to those whom the record evidence indicates should prevail, or to those with political influence? Are the FCC's decisions best for the public interest, or best for the private interests of the Fifth Estate? Finally, is it time for a congressional committee to investigate this agency? The author says yes
Vincent L. Hoffart challenged the renewal application of KISW, and FM station in Seattle, WA, owned principally by Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kaye, in order to obtain a construction permit to install and then operate his own FM station on that channel. This book chronicles the ensuing fiasco.
Full of verbatim testimony taken from a public hearing, Gippergate is about phony notarizations. It is about misrepresentations, alleged perjury, and conflicts in sworn testimony on the part of the judge, the review board and the FCC. Mr. Hoffart demonstrates how time and again his charges of statutory violations were swept under the rug in order to grant renewal to the incumbent, an influential broadcaster. The author invites the reader to follow his story closely. Are his charges warranted? Has there been a serious miscarriage of justice? As Mr. Hoffart concludes, perhaps a congressional hearing of a grand jury investigation of such FCC activity can best discover whose interests are being protected and, more importantly, whose are not.
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ISBN-13: 9781412078184
ISBN-10: 1412078180
Pagini: 78
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Troubador Publishing

Notă biografică

Raised in North Dakota, Vincent L. Hoffart, after graduating from high school, worked for several years as a communication technician in that area until his hob with the US Signal Corps took him to Spokane, Washington. There he accepted the position of engineer for a new radio station. He later became chief engineer of that station while working in maintenance and installation at several other stations in Washington.

At one station Mr. Hoffart worked for Mr. Lester Smith, owner, along with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kaye, of station KISW. Mr. Hoffart had been discharged by Mr. Smith in 1976 for what later was explained as job unsuitability, being out of step with other employees and for recommending a woman as manager of his Spokane station. Hoffart, however, believes his dismissal was due to his exposure of payola activities in 1975. Management denied the charges, and Mr. Smith backed management.

Hoffart is a charter member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers with certified senior status. He was recently granted Life Membership. The author married in 1942 and has two sons and three grandchildren. His wife is the former Alvina Krieg from Linton, North Dakota.