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![]() "David" wrote in message ... [snip] "We cannot think of a better way to bring our important message directly into the cars, homes and minds of Americans than broadcasting on XM Satellite Radio," said Mark Walsh, CEO of Progress Media. "There is a great underserved market of Americans who want to hear compelling and funny talk voices expressing viewpoints long absent from the radio airwaves. Air America on XM will go a long way to correcting this imbalance at a particularly opportune time." [snip] I listened in for about an hour. Nothing but Bush bashing. Bashing politicians is OK, but it gets tiresome. I wonder if they really have a handle on the success of Rush Limbaugh. Rush was one of the first media people who made it seem fun to be a conservative. Conservatives used to be ridiculed as a bunch of uptight squares. It was the conservatives who wrote the Blue Laws. It was the conservatives who banned books and movies. It was the conservatives who got the vapors when skirts went above the knee. Rush properly turned the ridicule back on the liberals (actually it's the progressives, but that distinction got blurred about a century ago). The liberals tell you not to smoke. The liberals punish people who don't wear a seat belt. The liberals say a steak is not only unheathy, but meat production will destroy the world's environment. The modern liberals(progressives) have become the new administrators of the nanny state. I think liberal talk radio could be successful. But I'm sure guilt radio will never get past the NPR level. Frank Dresser |
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Neither Bush nor Rush Limbaugh are the slightest bit ''conservative''.
They are right-wing wackos. Gordon Liddy is a conservative. Ben Stein is a conservative. Both of them called Al Franken yesterday and wished him great success. And please give me a break about tedious bashing. ****ing Limbaugh still whines about Bill Clinton. On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 05:53:59 GMT, "Frank Dresser" wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . [snip] "We cannot think of a better way to bring our important message directly into the cars, homes and minds of Americans than broadcasting on XM Satellite Radio," said Mark Walsh, CEO of Progress Media. "There is a great underserved market of Americans who want to hear compelling and funny talk voices expressing viewpoints long absent from the radio airwaves. Air America on XM will go a long way to correcting this imbalance at a particularly opportune time." [snip] I listened in for about an hour. Nothing but Bush bashing. Bashing politicians is OK, but it gets tiresome. I wonder if they really have a handle on the success of Rush Limbaugh. Rush was one of the first media people who made it seem fun to be a conservative. Conservatives used to be ridiculed as a bunch of uptight squares. It was the conservatives who wrote the Blue Laws. It was the conservatives who banned books and movies. It was the conservatives who got the vapors when skirts went above the knee. Rush properly turned the ridicule back on the liberals (actually it's the progressives, but that distinction got blurred about a century ago). The liberals tell you not to smoke. The liberals punish people who don't wear a seat belt. The liberals say a steak is not only unheathy, but meat production will destroy the world's environment. The modern liberals(progressives) have become the new administrators of the nanny state. I think liberal talk radio could be successful. But I'm sure guilt radio will never get past the NPR level. Frank Dresser |
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![]() "David" wrote in message news ![]() Neither Bush nor Rush Limbaugh are the slightest bit ''conservative''. They are right-wing wackos. Gordon Liddy is a conservative. Ben Stein is a conservative. Both of them called Al Franken yesterday and wished him great success. And please give me a break about tedious bashing. ****ing Limbaugh still whines about Bill Clinton. I think Rush was at his best when he was at his best at his start, during the first Bush's administration. Rush was more conservative and less Republican. He was even saying nice things about such disparate conservatives as Pat Buchanan and the libertarians. Rush became a cheerleader for the Republican establishment just before the 1992 elections. His show still had it's good moments, but I haven't listened much lately. Frank Dresser |
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Cool - I'll probably be getting an XM setup soon because of the Jesus
Freaks running freedom of speech right out of the country. My favorite morning show is being targeted and will probably move to satellite due to the FCC deciding for us what "indecency" is. I never thought I'd be going for Satellite but it looks like it has its foothold. Thank God that the advertised Grundig Eton 900 Whatever is supposed to have a Satellite receiver built in ... best of all worlds for me. But will it ever be sold??? |
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![]() "AC Smith" wrote in message om... Cool - I'll probably be getting an XM setup soon because of the Jesus Freaks running freedom of speech right out of the country. My favorite morning show is being targeted and will probably move to satellite due to the FCC deciding for us what "indecency" is. Yeah, freedom of speech is really threatened by coming down on a morning show over yakking about anal sex on the -public- airwaves. What a friggin' outrage--after all, only those @#$$@ Jesus freaks would get upset about that. |
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Lenny wrote:
Yeah, freedom of speech is really threatened by coming down on a morning show over yakking about anal sex on the -public- airwaves. It wasn't about freedom of speech. Cinammon Cheeri-O-s sales were plummeting nationwide. It was bad for business. mike |
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AirAmerica Radio will also be on Sirius Satellite radio beginning April
19. -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH |
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In article ,
Larry Weil wrote: AirAmerica Radio will also be on Sirius Satellite radio beginning April 19. That's it. I'm signing up! Leonard -- "Everything that rises must converge" --Flannery O'Connor |
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![]() "Leonard Martin" wrote in message ... In article , Larry Weil wrote: AirAmerica Radio will also be on Sirius Satellite radio beginning April 19. That's it. I'm signing up! Absolutely. Imagine the collected wisdom of the ages as interpreted by the country's best and brightest broadcast on a single channel. I'm surprised Sirius feels they need all of those flakey music channels when they have Franken and Garafalo. Who cares about tunes when you can listen to loons? |
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NPR morning Edition has about 9 million listeners. Almost
twice the audience of the "Today" show which is the leader of the morning TV news magazines. Frank Dresser wrote: "David" wrote in message Th I think liberal talk radio could be successful. But I'm sure guilt radio will never get past the NPR level. Frank Dresser |
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