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Randi Rhodes (presumably the angry woman in question)
Randi Rhodes (presumably the angry woman in question)
Randi Rhodes (presumably the angry woman in question)RadioNate said:Also...since AA is a "liberal" network --- they need to win over the hearts and "radio presets" from the NPR crowd---not from the conservative radio crowd. And NPR listeners are VERY loyal ... that's going to be a tough battle for them.
If NPR were included in the ratings, there would be a lot of markets in which NPR would blow the consertative talk stations out of the water.
RadioNate said:As for your opinion of the "angry woman" believe me Rush, Sean, Savage, those guys aren't angry and unhappy??? You've got to be kidding right?
cardaway said:You also have to figure in non-politcal talk radio. Since Rush and the Rush clones created a VERY partisan market, most of the middle and left has moved on to non-political talk radio before AA started. It will take time to let them know a new option is around, or to create something good enough to pull them away.
Personally I don't think it will happen. I don't think enough people will switch to AA to make it work long term. The solution to Rush and Co. is not an equally partisan group. The non-political talk radio hosts tend to lean to the left, so the people listening to them are happy with what little politics they are hearing and will be quite content to stay right where they are. Check out the ratings for Tom Leykis as a good example.
Personally I could never listen to AA or Rush and Co for very long, the "me too" callers get really boring.
crcormier said:Wow. So you give an anecdotal example of one station in the Hartford area that's ratings drop going from Rush to a liberal team, and that means that nobody listens to liberal talk radio?
I listen to Air America and Rhandi Rhodes in particular (the 'angry woman' you spoke of) every day. And yes, she is can be quite angry, but then again, the things she reports are worth getting angry over. And no, she doesn't spout conspiracy theories. She never presents an idea or accusation without the source to back it up both verbally and on her website. You should really give her a listen. She is an excellent debater.

DawnCt1 said:Actually the 3 to 6 pm slot seem to belong to Hannity and Carr.
DawnCt1 said:I don't find Rush or Sean angry.
LastTycoon said:Jon Stewart is as far as I'm willing to go, and he'll take on the Dems too, which I find refreshing.
Conservative talk radio has given new life to A.M radio, not only nationally with such hosts as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, but locally with Howie Carr in the Mass. area and Jim Vicevich in the Hartford/NY area. I have only had a couple of opportunities to hear Air America, both times while driving home from Boston. I don't recall the name of the host but it was a woman who sounded unhappy, angry and took calls from like minded people who sounded certainly as angry. They seemed to be steeped in their conspiracy theories. Maybe I didn't hear the best that they have to offer and so my views could not be representative. Locally, ratings for WTIC radio are the highest in the Hartford market between the hours of 10 am and 3 pm. Programming at that time is a local conservative talk show host, Jim Vicevich followed by Rush Limbaugh at noon. At 3 pm, when the liberal team of Colin McEnroe and Bruce Stevens come on, listenership drops off to the other alternatives in the listening area. Any opinions as to why conservative talk radio is winning the ears and advertizing dollars of America?
Puffy2 said:As a matter of fact, the most disgusting thing about the conservative radio/tv pundants is the FACT that they ARE obnoxious, in -your-face, jerks. But I guess they are paid to do that.
I'm liberal and I don't listen to Air America. I don't plan on ever listening to it. I can't stand O'Reilly, Hannity, and Limbaugh and the idea of listening to liberal versions of those Jacka**es makes me sick to my stomach.
Galahad said:I just thing it's getting close to running its course.
momof2inPA said:I agree. It's always same spin, different day. The kids that grew up with their parents listening to Rush's daily mega-ditto (how can a grown man call himself a ditto-head?) crap, just don't want to hear talk radio at all.