A bit of History -
Public Radio was brought to deep south Texas by Bishop John J. Fitzpatric of the Diocese of Brownsville, who created the parent organziaton Rio Grande Valley Educational Broadcasting. It began broadcasting in April 1991 and with the addition of a second upper valley tower alse served the upper valley (Hidalgo County) in July 1992.
For a more detailed history of these Public Radio stations see the Wikipedia page for KJJF .
Insider Radio article from 22 February 2019 on an attempt to Save NPR
Some efforts have been made to do the filings with the Texas Department of State and the IRS needed to officially establish a non-profit organization, tentively called Grassroots Public Radio RGV .
On Friday, 17 May 2019 another meeting was held in McAllen, at the Corner Bakery restaurant to share information on events so far, and plan some next steps. Gerard Mittelstaedt, Steve Taylor, Shawn Seale, and Edgar Lopez attended. There was no formal agenda. This was a meeting to share information.
A meeting with a Mr. F. Garza, who volunteered to assist with setup and keeping things organized was reported, as was a meeting with a local attorney to assist with the offical file work setting up the non-profit organization. Some discussion on setting up a bank account was discussed with emphasis on using a local bank with multiple RGV locations.
The published support of Representative V. Gonzalez and his letter to Dr. Guy Baily at UTRGV was read. An upcoming meeting including Representative V. Gonzalez is expected with a local leaders and local media and news outlets after Congress adjourns.
A letter from NPR in Washington, DC which outlines what is needed to establish a NPR affiliate station was read which included 4 major necessary points for such establishment.
Two existing low power stations, one in the Brownsville area and the other in the McAllen area were identified. It may be useful to work with one or both of them toward our goal.
It was noted that for those who pay, that a general NPR feed could be received via Sirius satellite radio. It was also noted, by two committee members who were subscribers that reception quality was irregular here in the LRGV. (Note that national feed does not include any local programs.)
An attempt to retrieve the music CD collection donated by Bill McGee to NPR - KJJF/KHID was discussed.
A meeting with J. Martinez who owns a non-profit broadcasting license is anticipated on 28 May.
All money needs to go through F. Garza, who is volunteering at this stage to assist in setting up a tax exempt group (501(c)(3) to further the goal of funding the re-establishment of a public radio presence in the Rio Grande Valley. A meeting with him is scheduled for 30 May 2019.
Ron Rogers - Steve Taylor - Gerard Mittelstaedt (ex oficio) - Federico Garza - Edgar Lopez attended the board meeting.
Ron Rogers - Steve Taylor - Edgar Lopez - Shawn Seale - Gerard Mittelstaedt (ex oficio) - attended the board meeting.
Ron Rogers - Steve Taylor - Shawn Seale - Edgar Lopez - Gerard Mittelstaedt (ex oficio) - Federico Garza attended the board meeting.
(Steve Taylor took the photo)
Steve Taylor - Shawn Seale - Edgar Lopez - Gerard Mittelstaedt (ex oficio) attended the board meeting.
(This address is no longer active)
W Strong contributed much of the amount his efforts, garnered some months ago, for the re-establishment of Public Broadcasting (NPR) to the Grassroots Public Radio RGV organization to bolster our efforts.
A new person has been found to assist with web master concerning the Save NPR in the Rio Grande Valley Facebook page.
History of National Public Radio in the Lower RGC How the Diocese of Brownsville started the station and beyond.
History of Public Radio in LRGV main page this subdirectory on Public Radio in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
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