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red states rule
02-08-2009, 06:52 AM
Once again, another liberal is pissed nobody wants to listen to his radio progam, and now demands the government step in and FORCE stations to carry his show that the people do not want to listen to

If a liberal can't make it in DC, that should tell you something right there



Another Right-Wing Conspiracy in Washington?

Sunday, February 8, 2009; Page B08

If you're looking for a break from those conservative voices that dominate talk radio, take time out today to listen to local station OBAMA 1260 AM. You'll hear the progressive voices of Stephanie Miller, Ed Schultz, Lionel -- or, during morning drive, my own "Bill Press Show" -- providing welcome relief from the constant Obama-bashing by Rush Limbaugh and others. Unfortunately, today's the last day you'll be able to do so.

As reported by The Post [Style, Feb. 2], Dan Snyder's Red Zebra Broadcasting Co., owner of OBAMA 1260, has announced plans to jettison all progressive talk and replace it with pre-recorded financial advice programming.

The commercial use of public airwaves is supposed to reflect the diversity of the local community, but that's not how it works in Washington. On the AM dial, WMAL (630) features wall-to-wall conservative talk. So do stations WTNT (570) and WHFS (1580). For the past two years, OBAMA 1260 -- even with a weak signal that cannot be heard in downtown Washington -- was the exception. No longer. Starting tomorrow, our nation's capital, where Democrats control the House, the Senate and the White House, and where Democrats outnumber Republicans 10 to one, will have no progressive voices on the air.

Or maybe one.

To mollify critics, Red Zebra has said it will add Ed Schultz to its conservative lineup on 570 AM. This means Shultz will be outgunned in this market by at least 15 conservative talkers: Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, Chris Plante, Michael Smerconish, Michael Savage, Andy Parks, Fred Grandy, Bill Bennett, Monica Crowley, Bill O'Reilly, Dennis Miller and Lars Larsen. No matter how good Schultz is, that's not a fair contest -- nor a fair use of the public airwaves.

Unfortunately, what's happening in Washington reflects what has happened in one city after another across the country. In Miami, Clear Channel recently dumped progressive talk for sports: Clear Channel stations made the same move in San Diego and Cincinnati. Sacramento abandoned progressive talk for gospel music. In fact, according to a study released by the Center for American Progress and Free Press, there are nine hours of conservative talk for every one hour of progressive talk.

for the complete op-ed

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/06/AR2009020602511.html

Joe Steel
02-08-2009, 07:03 AM
Once again, another liberal is pissed nobody wants to listen to his radio progam, and now demands the government step in and FORCE stations to carry his show that the people do not want to listen to

If a liberal can't make it in DC, that should tell you something right there


Did you read the article?


Another Right-Wing Conspiracy in Washington?

Sunday, February 8, 2009; Page B08

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Why? Station owners complain they can't get good ratings or make any money with progressive talk, but that's nonsense. In Minnesota, independent owner Janet Robert has operated KTNF (950 AM) profitably for five years. In Madison, Wis., WXXM, 92.1 FM, just scored its highest ratings ever. And KPOJ in Portland, Ore., soared with progressive talk from No. 23 in market ratings to No. 1. Nationwide, progressive talkers Randi Rhodes, Ed Schultz and Stephanie Miller have proven that, given a level playing field, they can more than hold their own in ratings -- and make money for their stations.

In fact, the only reason there's not more competition on American airwaves is that the handful of companies that own most radio stations do everything they can to block it. In many markets -- witness Philadelphia, Boston, Providence and Houston -- they join in providing no outlet for progressive talk. In others, as in Washington, they limit it to a weak signal, spend zero dollars on promotion and soon pull the plug.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/06/AR2009020602511.html


That sure sounds like a conspiracy.

red states rule
02-08-2009, 07:05 AM
Did you read the article?




That sure sounds like a conspiracy.

Not a conspiracy Joe. It is the free market. If people wanted to listen to liberals they would have have tuned into Press's station - OBAMA 1260

They did not, and that is the reason the owner is changing the station format. He was not making any money off the liberal programs

PostmodernProphet
02-08-2009, 08:00 AM
the handful of companies that own most radio stations do everything they can to block it

yet, oddly, in a marketplace filled with the largest majority of liberals ever concentrated in a single cesspool, an unblocked station can't draw enough listeners to pay it's own way.......counterintuitive, neh?.......

red states rule
02-08-2009, 08:10 AM
yet, oddly, in a marketplace filled with the largest majority of liberals ever concentrated in a single cesspool, an unblocked station can't draw enough listeners to pay it's own way.......counterintuitive, neh?.......

It happens whenever liberals fail to compete in the free market. Yet the lefts talking heads claim they do not need talk radio - or care about it

Until the truth gets out about what they want to do in Congress, or how they want to spend or tax money

And Debbie Stabenow (her husband is VP at Air America) is pushing for hearings on radio 'accountability'