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 Media Consolidation and Radio

 

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Jon Monday - Director and Producer of Save KLSD: Media Consolidation and Radio. For the past 30-plus years he has been producing recordings, on location and in the studio; later, when the camcorder became popularly available, documenting events with videotape. The events recorded were fundamentally two types: lectures and gatherings at various Vedanta Societies and video of the Los Angeles music scene of the late 70s and early 80s, which he participated in as general manager of Takoma Records and later as head of marketing for Chrysalis Records.

Presently, working under the company name mondayMEDIA, he is digitizing and making available archive materials ranging from Tibetan Monk chants to lectures by Aldous Huxley and Christopher Isherwood, as well as creating new documentaries. Recent DVD releases include a talk by Chalmers Johnson titled Evil Empire and a film of Beat-era poet Charles Bukowski titled The Last Straw, giving his last public performance. Monday also produced the recently released CD, John Fahey Tribute Album, on Fantasy Records.

He was active in the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 60s and is currently active with San Diego Veterans For Peace and the Democratic Party, serving as president of the Fallbrook Democratic Club.

Jennifer Douglas - Producer of Save KLSD: Media Consolidation and Radio. She has an extensive background in news/media production, marketing communications, and public affairs. Jennifer worked as a producer for several years in Washington, D.C. at CNN, the CBS television affiliate, and other news organizations, and has been involved with media production projects for television, radio, print, and the Internet over the years in D.C., New York City, and San Diego. She has worked in the non-profit, governmental, and corporate sectors -- for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, U.S. Representative Jerrold Nadler, the federal Health and Human Services Administration, and MedImpact, among others. She studied public health advocacy in graduate school and earned a degree in English from the University of Michigan.

Currently, Jennifer is a marketing communications consultant and mom to baby Genevieve and 3-year-old Joel. She lives in Scripps Ranch and is married to Joseph Vettel, president of GeoCon Inc., a geotechnical engineering company.

Jennifer spends her time multi-tasking -- working on the "Save KLSD" documentary, practicing yoga, entertaining small children, and satisfying her political media addiction via The New York Times; "The Stacy Taylor Show" on AM1700; MSNBC's "Morning Joe", "Hardball", and "Countdown with Keith Olbermann"; and the Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert shows on Comedy Central.

Andrew D. Reiff - Producer of Save KLSD: Media Consolidation and Radio. He has worked for thirty years to promote use of various media as communications tools available to everyone. In the mid-'70's thru the mid '80's, he utilized public access cable television to support the Arts and taught community groups to produce their own video work to showcase their individual points of view.

In the '80's and the '90's he worked promoting the production and distribution of video within companies to support learning programs and improve feedback mechanisms.

Throughout and since 1997, he has worked with individuals, artists, artisans, and small business to produce video and other media to represent their projects and goals

All along, Drew has produced video and digital work of his own. He also spent 15 years in technical and managerial positions for two electronics corporations, Sony and NEC. He now resides in San Diego, CA, but his heart remains swimming with the wild dolphins in the waters between Maui and Lanai.

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