- Larry Bensky
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death_place =Larry Bensky (born
May 1 ,1937 ) is a literary and political journalist with more than forty years experience in both print and broadcast media, as well as a teacher and long-timepolitical activist . He is well known for his work withPacifica Radio stationKPFA -FM inBerkeley, California , and for the many nationally-broadcast hearings he anchored for the Pacifica network.A native of
New York City , Bensky graduated fromStuyvesant High School in 1954 and, with departmental honors, fromYale University , where he wasmanaging editor of the "Yale Daily News ". He is married and has one daughter.Career as journalist
Prior to his broadcasting career (and continuing throughout), Bensky worked as a print journalist and editor, serving as
Paris editor of "The Paris Review " from 1964 to 1966. [http://www.sundaysalon.org/larrybensky.asp "About Larry",] Sunday Salon website] He then returned to New York, as an editor of the Sunday Book Review, and also wrote daily book reviews. But his views on the war in Vietnam were not well received, and several of his reviews and features were rejected. In 1968, he moved to theSan Francisco Bay Area to take over as managing editor of the radical, anti-Vietnam War publication, "Ramparts" magazine,Judith Scherr, [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/article.cfm?archiveDate=05-04-07&storyID=26982 "Larry Bensky, Activist-Journalist, Cancels KPFA Show",] "Berkeley Daily Planet ",May 4 ,2007 ] working closely with editor-in-chiefRobert Scheer .After leaving "Ramparts," Bensky worked for a time at
San Francisco radio station KSAN-FM, before joining the staff of KPFA-FM in Berkeley. In 1972, he anchored and produced Pacifica Radio's coverage of the Democratic and Republican national conventions, both held inMiami , along with the attendant massive anti-war protests, dubbed "The Siege of Miami".Bensky served as station manager for KPFA from 1974-77. After returning to KSAN as a news anchor, reporter, and talk show host, he narrowly missed accompanying Congressman
Leo Ryan to investigate conditions at theJonestown colony inGuyana in 1978. (Ryan and four journalists were shot to death on an airstrip, precipitating the mass murder-suicide of over 900 people.) In the early 1980s, Bensky turned his attention to the revolutions and American interventions inNicaragua andEl Salvador . He produced the PBS documentary, "Nicaragua: These Same Hands" in 1980.National affairs correspondent
Perhaps best known as national affairs correspondent for
Pacifica Radio from 1987-1998, Bensky covered numerous national and international events for Pacifica, including theIran-Contra hearings in 1987, the confirmation hearings for fourSupreme Court justices, the 1990 elections inNicaragua , and numerous demonstrations and protests inWashington and elsewhere. Most recently, he anchored Pacifica's live coverage of theSeptember 11 Commission hearings, and co-anchored Pacifica's coverage of the 2004 Democratic and Republican conventions, as well as the Presidential debates. He was anchor for Pacifica's extensive coverage of the post 2004 election controversy in Ohio, as well as several Congressional hearings about the misuse of executive power in the Bush administration.He recently retired as host of a weekly two-hour radio talk show,
Sunday Salon , originating atKPFA in Berkeley. The broadcasts are archived at SundaySalon.org. [http://www.sundaysalon.org/archives.asp] Among his guests were numerous literary and political luminaries, including the late SenatorPaul Wellstone ,Paul Krugman ,Manning Marable ,Bernie Sanders ,Jane Smiley ,Calvin Trillin , andGary Shteyngart .Bensky has written for "
The Nation ," magazine, and was a regular contributor to the "Los Angeles Times " Sunday Book Review. A long time resident of Berkeley, he was a political writer andcolumnist for the "East Bay Express " for fifteen years.He has also appeared as a guest journalist on
C-Span ,CNN , The Today Show, andThe MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour , as well as on San FranciscoKQED-FM 's "Forum" andKQED-TV 's "This Week in Northern California." In addition, he was founding managing editor (1999-2000) of the web site Mediachannel.org. [http://www.mediachannel.org/]Bensky won the prestigious
George Polk award for his coverage ofIran-Contra , and has won five Gold Reel awards from theNational Federation of Community Broadcasters . [cite web | url = http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/polk/prev/prev80.html#87 | title = The George Polk Awards for Journalism | accessdate=August 21 | accessyear=2007] He has won a career achievement award from theSociety of Professional Journalists , and the Golden Gadfly award fromMedia Alliance . [cite web | url = http://www.spj.org/norcal/eijwinners.html#B | title = Society of Professional Journalists Northern California Chapter | accessdate=August 21 | accessyear=2007]Educator and activist
In addition to his work as a journalist, Bensky has had a continuing role in the classroom. For twelve years he taught
broadcast journalism classes atStanford and courses inmass communication , journalism, broadcasting, andpolitical science at California State University (CSU), East Bay inHayward, California . He currently teaches media criticism and analysis atBerkeley City College and political science at CSU, East Bay.Bensky has been a political activist since the 1960s, working with
nuclear disarmament andanti-war groups inNew York ,Paris , andSan Francisco during theVietnam War . He co-designed and wrote numerous successfuldirect mail appeals for Modern progressive organizations, includingGreenpeace , theSierra Club , and theUnited Farm Workers . He is a devout pacifist and an outspoken opponent ofcapital punishment .References
*Lilley, Sasha [http://www.kpfa.org/bensky "Larry Bensky Talks about His Retirement from KPFA"] KPFA Radio, May, 2007.
External links
* [http://www.sundaysalon.org/ Sunday Salon official site]
* [http://www.kpfa.org/ KPFA official site]
* [http://www.pacifica.org/ Pacifica Radio]
* [http://www.nfcb.org/ National Federation of Community Broadcasters]
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