"-=jd=-" wrote in message
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I think it's a case of a good workable concept & format that was
****-poorly
planned and executed. If the country is truly (veritably) split between
Conservatives and Democrats, you have to wonder that if the same concept &
start-up resources had been given to a more business-minded group - one
that
was not tunnel-visioned solely on their hatred for Bush, would they have
been
able to quickly and consistently grow a larger and larger listening
audience
of like-minded listeners each and every month? I'm just askin'..
-=jd=-
Yeah, I think there's an audience for liberal/progressive radio that's a
little edgier than NPR programming. But continually bashing Bush and the
Republicans quickly wore thin for me, and I only heard them for their first
few weeks. The monotonous bashing might make sense if they were doing it to
get people talking, and then they could widen their approach.
Rush managed to talk about football or cigars or golf or all sorts of other
things even during his biggest Clinton bashing phase.
Frank Dresser
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