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WLIB, a longtime outlet for black activism and African-American and Caribbean-American voices, is owned by Inner City Broadcasting Corp. Until Sept. 1, it was the flagship station for Air America Radio, the progressive talk network.
Air America had leased air time on WLIB since the network launched in 2004. Its lease expired Aug. 31, and it moved to WWRL/1600 AM. At the same time, WLIB switched to all-gospel.
About 30 community leaders citywide denounced the switch at an Aug. 30 meeting in South Ozone Park organized by the Committee to Eliminate Media Offensive to African People (CEMOTAP).
"We're determined we can't have this," Betty Dopson, who co-chairs the group, told the community leaders. "Going to an all-gospel format seems very strange at this time.
"We're all muzzled when we need to talk about Katrina and the elections. It's a form of censorship," she said. "We want news and information relevant to our community."
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