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Dear PLF Supporter,

If you have ever heard the John and Ken show on KFI and wondered what you can do to "stop the hate speech" here is your chance.

We need your help to Take John and Ken off the air.  This is a critical time in the campaign.  If your organization has not signed on to the campaign, please let us know that you are signing on.  The list of current organizations is listed here http://nhmc.org/content/take-john-and-ken-air and is being updated every minute by the growing number of support.

If you are able to recruit more organizations to support, please let me know nmuhr@nhmc.org.

We need individuals to sign-on to change.org petition and go into FB page and like the page.

https://www.change.org/petitions/clear-channel-radio-take-john-and-kens-hate-speech-off-the-air


Here's the link to the Facebook Fan Page. 

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Take-John-and-Ken-Off-the-Air/256109634426518?sk=wal

KFI is stating that our campaign is about only a few individuals and we need to prove them wrong.
 

READ MESSAGE BELOW FROM ALEX NOGALES PRESIDENT AND CEO

OF THE NATIONAL HISPANIC MEDIA COALITION 

Nilda Muhr
Programs and Outreach Coordinator
National Hispanic Media Coalition
(626) 792-6462
nmuhr@nhmc.org
www.nhmc.org

Celebrating 25 Years of Opening Doors For Latinos

      

Latino leaders in the Los Angeles area are launching a campaign with national implications. Please stand with us in this charge against John and Ken of KFI AM 640, who have been attacking the Los Angeles’ Latino community for years now. Their latest attack targeted CHIRLA’s Jorge-Mario Cabrera, which has inspired over 450 hate calls and even death threats against him. Please share the following with your networks, including all of your members and your chapters.

We are collecting the sign-ons of local and national groups that support this campaign. Our goal is to reach 100 organizations by Monday, October 10th,  afternoon but we will continue to take sign-ons during the week as well. Please sign on by contacting Nilda Muhr at nmuhr@nhmc.org. Issuing your own press releases would also be most helpful as we build the momentum against Clear Channel. NHMC can help provide content and background.

Also, on an individual basis we are urging people to take action at http://nhmc.org/content/take-john-and-ken-air. Further details are below. Thank you for your support.

Below you'll find a news release NHMC sent out yesterday.

 In solidarity, 

Alex Nogales, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition

Clear Channel Cancels Meeting with Latino Leaders to Discuss John and Ken

Latinos Launch “Take John and Ken off the Air” Campaign                  

 

PASADENA—(NHMC – Oct. 06, 2011)—Greg Ashlock, the President and Market Manager of KFI and Clear Channel’s other seven Los Angeles radio stations, has called off a meeting he had scheduled for today with local and national Latino leaders to discuss the hate speech targeting Latinos on the “John and Ken Show.” Latino leaders were surprised and disappointed with the Clear Channel representative’s unwillingness to address the concerns of the Latino community. Clear Channel’s refusal to face Latino leaders for a civil conversation about the ramifications of John and Ken’s actions has left NHMC and its allies with no choice but to ask the show’s advertisers to cease their support.

Yesterday afternoon, the National Hispanic Media Coalition’s President and CEO, Alex Nogales, received a surprise phone call from Mr. Ashlock, cancelling the meeting he himself had scheduled and widely publicized on KFI’s website.

“This cancellation is only one incident in Clear Channel and KFI’s disappointing pattern of disregard for the Latino community. Clear Channel and KFI have proven that they are hate profiteers. Their refusal to face the music regarding John and Ken’s egregious behavior shows us that they are not concerned with the people they harm but only their bottom line. This is not the kind of response we would expect from responsible broadcasters. By their actions, Clear Channel and KFI have sent a strong message – they have blessed John and Ken’s hate-filled rants while at the same time demonstrated their complete disregard to serving the Los Angeles community,” states Alex Nogales, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition.

The National Hispanic Media Coalition is leading the outreach to advertisers of the “John and Ken Show,” many of which are not even aware that their advertising dollars are supporting hate speech against Latinos on the radio. The advertisers that NHMC and its allies will be connecting with on behalf of the Latino community nationwide are as follows:

On-air advertisements

·  AT&T Wireless

·  Auto Insurance Specialists

·  Ayres Hotels

·  Cadillac

·  Cunning Dental Group

·  Jarvis & Krieger Attorneys at Law

·  Riverside Metro Auto Group

·  Saddleback Eye Center

·  Susan's Healthy Gourmet

·  The Bugman

 

Official endorsements

·  Albertson’s

·  Aquarium of the Pacific

·  BMW

·  Cars for Causes

·  Chevron

·  Citrix “Go to my PC”

·  Home Depot

·  Hyundai

·  Quicken

·  Ralphs

·  The Bicycle Casino

·  Verizon FIOS

·  Vons

Call to Action

The National Hispanic Media Coalition is asking the Latino community to join in the “Take John and Ken off the Air” Campaign. Supporters are asked to call and write letters to Clear Channel, parenting company of KFI, as well as to join an online petition. Find all the information on NHMC.org

(http://nhmc.org/content/take-john-and-ken-air).

Origins of this Campaign

For years John and Ken have created an atmosphere of hate and intolerance in Los Angeles, with their incendiary rhetoric legitimizing violence and discrimination against people of color and others. John and Ken habitually use unsubstantiated claims, divisive language, flawed argumentation and dehumanizing metaphors to shock and anger their audience. All too often this sparks violent behavior from John and Ken’s listeners.

The most recent example of John and Ken at their worst is their attacks on CHIRLA and its representative, Jorge-Mario Cabrera. On September 1st John and Ken began ranting about CHIRLA’s support for the California DREAM Act. The duo provided Mr. Cabrera’s office and personal cell phone numbers and encouraged their listeners to call and harass him. Mr. Cabrera proceeded to receive over 450 abusive and threatening calls. Many of the callers repeated John and Ken’s exact words, and then wished death upon Mr. Cabrera and/or threatened his physical safety. And indeed, many callers directly referenced John and Ken in their nasty messages.

Hate crimes against people of color are on the rise, as are the number of hate groups. Last year hate crimes against Latinos in California increased by nearly 50%. According to statistics from the Southern Poverty Law Center, hate groups are increasing at alarming rates in the country. A shocking sixty eight hate groups reside in California alone, many of which are in KFI AM’s listening area.

For samples of John and Ken’s incendiary rhetoric and of the calls Jorge-Mario Cabrera received, please clickhere.

About NHMC

The National Hispanic Media Coalition is a non-partisan, non-profit, media advocacy and civil rights organization established in 1986 in Los Angeles, California. Its mission is to improve the image of American Latinos as portrayed by the media, increase the number of American Latinos employed in all facets of the media and telecommunications industries, and advocate for media and telecommunications policies that benefit Latinos and other people of color. Learn more at www.nhmc.org.

Please Forward Media Contacts to:

Rosalia Tenorio

Director of Communications

National Hispanic Media Coalition

O: (626) 792-6462

C: (213) 718-0732

rtenorio@nhmc.org

www.nhmc.org  

Tags: National Hispanic Media Coalition, NHMC, KFI AM 640, Clear Channel Radio, Alex Nogales, John and Ken, Latino, Hate Speech, Radio, Racism

 


 
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