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June 22,
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Mr. Joseph J. Macielag
Chairperson
C o a l i t i o n t o H a l t Hate T a l k Radio
Post O f f i c e Box 1242
B u f f a l o , New York 14240-1242
Dear Joseph:
Thank you f o r t a k i n g the time t o w r i t e .
I appreciate
knowing y o u r p e r s p e c t i v e on t h e n a t u r e of p u b l i c d i s c o u r s e
i n America, and I'm s o r r y t h a t I was unable t o respond sooner.
A c t i v e and p a s s i o n a t e p u b l i c debate has t h e power t o
s t r e n g t h e n t h i s c o u n t r y immeasurably. We are a t our b e s t as
a n a t i o n when our c i t i z e n s e x e r c i s e t h e i r r i g h t t o make t h e i r
v o i c e s heard.
Yet when p u b l i c speech i s designed t o g i v e r i s e
t o h a t r e d , p r e j u d i c e , and v i o l e n c e , i t d i m i n i s h e s t h e v a l u e o f
t h e freedom o f e x p r e s s i o n we Americans h o l d so dear. And each
o f us has a r e s p o n s i b i l i t y t o speak out a g a i n s t i t s d e s t r u c t i v e
impact.
As we seek t o heal the d i v i s i o n s i n our s o c i e t y and b r i n g
new hope and o p p o r t u n i t y t o a l l of our people, I welcome y o u r
c o n t i n u e d involvement.
sincerely
' WlCMr
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�Coalition to Halt Hate Talk Radio
P.O. B o x 1 2 4 2
B u f f a l o , NY
14240-1242
American Jewish Committee/Buffalo Chapter • Black Leadership Forum • Buffalo Branch, NAACP
Buffalo Teachers Federation, Inc. • Citizens for a United West Side • Federation of Italian-American Societies of WNY
Hispanics United of Buffalo • Human Rights Advisory Council of WNY • Interracial Coalition for Racial Justice • Los Tainos
Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity • Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission of WNY • Polish American Congress, WNY Div.
Polish-Jewish Task Force of WNY • Polish Union of America • WNY Hispanics & Friends Civic Association
May 9, 1995
The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton
The President of the United States of America
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:
On behalf of our coalition, let me express our gratitude to you, sir, for suggesting that some of the
rhetoric being expressed on the airwaves today may be feeding violence. It is amazing how
quickly many radio talk show "hosts" have expressed their indignation over your remarks dealing
with this subject. Initially, you never mentioned anyone by name or even used the term "talk show
host," yet, these people felt compelled to defend themselves. It's clear that all the negative rhetoric
is creating a divisive environment that fosters violence.
Our group was formed last fall because we recognized the venom that was being spewed by today's radio industry. Earlier on, each of our groups (listed above) was a target of demeaning ethnic and/or racial slurs as well as insulting remarks by one of our community's radio station's talk
show "host." Each of our groups tried to confront the management and ownership to cease and
quell this kind of talk. They assured us it would never happen again and then they would target
another group. The sad part in our case was the radio stations are owned by a locally prominent
family, not a corporate entity from another locale, and they choose to not interfere with their operations people. It truly hurts when one of your own community members accepts and thereby promotes this kind of bigotry.
The Hispanic leadership in our community had the foresight to call us together when they became
targets and realized that others had been subjected to the same demeaning treatment and thus
the formation of our coalition which we refer to as "chatter" (CHTR). We have been active in our
community for approximately six months dealing not only with radio management but with the
sponsors as well. I must say we have met with moderate success thus far, especially since the
Buffalo Teachers' Federation joined our ranks as they too were targets of demeaning and insulting
remarks.
We have conferred with Kenneth Stern, an authority on "Hate Talk Radio" whose brochure I have
taken the liberty to enclose and who was also interviewed by the major TV networks after the
The Coalition to Halt Hate Talk Radio (CHTR) has been formed by community groups in Western New York to ensure that our nation's airwaves
are used to disseminate entertainment and information to the public in a way that promotes and guarantees balanced dialogue; dialogue free of
bigotry, prejudice, hatred and insults which would and could provoke and/or incite racism and discrimination within our communities.
We uphold, without reservation, the guaranteed right of freedom of speech without censorship; further, we uphold the guaranteedrightthat every
person be protected from any bigoted and/or racist remarks, as well as insults, originating from any electronic media operation licensed by the
United States government and that we guard against bigotry becoming the basis upon which public opinion is built.
Preserve and Maintain Buffalo as the CITY OF GOOD NEIGHBORS
�President William J. Clinton
May 9, 1995
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Oklahoma City bombing, again because of his expertise on the hate groups and militias operating
in our nation. He was extremely pleased with our group, it's formation, its work thus far and actually with its existence - especially in that we are a broad based community group.
.Ihisjetter is being sent to you to inform you of our existencejo assure of you of ourunswerving
support of your stand inregard to "Hate f alk Radipr^and^orofferJp^h^Rjn^ny wFcarrtostop"this~^ ^ c e r o ^ g £ Q ^ ^ ^ | | ^ ^ j r nation. To be perfectly honest, it is difficult for us7d"uni3eirstanaTvRy~"
"the people who own these radio properties would not to try lure listenership through creativity of
programming rather than "aping" each other. It is difficult for us to understand why these enterprises would not use the means at its disposal to coalesce the community, to unify , to do what it
can to initiate respect and understanding among its listening audience, to enhance the American
image rather than subject particular groups to ridicule, mockery, and bigotry. However, we do believe that since the withdrawal of the "Fairness Doctrine" by the FCC, there is no longer a means
by which the average citizen can challenge what is aired today, nor a chance for true openness
and dialogue.
We are confident that your leadership on this issue will continue to strengthen and gain momentum
because we truly feel that an overwhelming majority of people in these United States are decent
folk who desire responsible use of our airwaves.
With deep respect
Joseph J. Macielag
Chairperson
cc
Hon. John J. LaFalce, Congressman, NY 29th District
Hon. Jack Quinn, Congressman, NY 30th District
Hon. Anthony Masiello, Mayor, City of Buffalo, NY
Encl.:(1)
P r e s e r v e a n d Maintain Buffalo a s the CITY OF GOOD NEIGHBORS
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH INGTON
January 24, 1995
Mr. J e f f r e y H. Smulyan
Mr. Steven C. Crane
Emmis Broadcasting
Gateway Plaza
950 North Meridian Street
Suite 1200
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Dear Mr. Smulyan and Mr. Crane:
Thank you f o r i n v i t i n g President C l i n t o n t o be interviewed
on S i r David Nicholas' radio program. The President has asked me
to convey h i s a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r your k i n d o f f e r .
Unfortunately, the President's schedule does not give him
the o p p o r t u n i t y t o accept as many i n v i t a t i o n s as he would l i k e .
He regrets t h a t he w i l l be unable t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h i s e x c i t i n g
program..
On behalf of the President, thank you again f o r your
t h o u g h t f u l i n v i t a t i o n . Please do not h e s i t a t e t o contact my
o f f i c e i f we can provide you w i t h any f u r t h e r assistance.
Sincerely,
.ian/M. Webster, IV
Directosr of Scheduling and Advance
WMW/inc
��Scheduling Advice Memorandum
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JOAN BAGGETT
ERSKINE BOWLES
RAHM EMANUEL
JOHN EMERSON
MARK GEARAN
JACK GIBBONS
PAT GRIFFIN
MARCIA HALE
KAREN HANCOX
ALEXIS HERMAN
NANCY HERNREICH
HAROLD ICKES
WILL ITOH
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BRUCE LINDSEY
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KATIE MCGINTY
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JACK QUINN
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ANN STOCK
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January 3, 1995
The Honorable B i l l Clinton
President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20500
Dear Mr. President:
Under separate cover, you have received a l e t t e r from S i r
David Nicholas, Chairman of the Board of Talk Radio O.K., a B r i t i s h
company which was recently awarded a license to broadcast a t a l k
radio network i n the United Kingdom. In his l e t t e r . S i r David
i n v i t e s you to be part of the f i r s t interview on the network,
sharing the program with Prime Minister John Major/
Emmis Broadcasting Corporation, i s one of the founders of Talk
Radio U.K., and holds a significant equity stake. We f e e l very
privileged to be part of t h i s venture. We bring to i t our own
special American approach to radio broadcasting; and we think our
experience highlights opportunities that exist for U.S. radio
broadcasters a l l over the world.
We hope you w i l l be able to accept S i r David's i n v i t a t i o n to
be the f i r s t interview on Talk Radio U.K.^ and we stand ready to
answer any questions you may have regarding the station or the
proposed interview.
Respectfully,
Jeffrey H. Smulyan
Steven C. Crane
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