While it's true that Paula Nelson could have done differently, let's give her credit for what she did do--and did well.
KSAC was one of the first stations in the country to launch Air America. Nelson then put together a pretty good line-up of programs, including the Christine Craft show, which was always well done. The station talked about and acted on local issues and the PSA's were relevant, rather than just filler. The station developed a following and even began to unite many fractured liberal groups. It was popular enough that Entercom (KCTC) took the KSAC package (or stole it) and essentially copied it--with some changes. Enid Goldstein ran against Christine Craft, but Craft beat Goldstein not only in the ratings but also in the depth of relevant issues, national and local.
When KCTC took Air America, Nelson brought Ed Shultz who often beat Air America in ratings. And Nelson was smart enough to bring back Mike Malloy, who had a huge following in Sacramento.
Of course, there were things that I never understood, such as leaving Air America at 6pm and going to the Bev Smith show....oh well...
Paula may not be the most business savy, but let's give her credit where it's due.
And, no, I'm NOT a member of her family or one of her friends
I'll give her credit debt. That's the only credit I'll give her.