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The 1970s
Bob Fass continued to do his show as New York City and WBAI went through radical changes. In the 1970, the Movement split into factions and new program directors and station managers brought into revision the station attempted to portion out blocks of airtime to feminists, gay rights activists, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and other interest groups. Fass and many others felt this approach was the very antithesis of the personal character of WBAI. In 1977, Fass found himself at the forefront of a power struggle for the future of the station. He participated in a staff attempt to form a union. Management accused him of iving in the past and ordered him not to discuss the station internal business on the air. That was a request he found impossible to adhere to because he felt strongly that listeners paying to