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"Dan Weir" wrote in message om... Very well put...which raises a rather scary point about Chuck Harder. Unlike the "shortwave howlers," Chuck has considerable media experience, mostly acquired in Tampa, FL - where he was in consumer advocacy, advertising, local radio, TV, recording, production, sales, promotion, and public relations - from 1963 to 1991. [snip] I don't know if broadcasting from the Tampa area has effected Chuck Harder's political outlook much or not. Rush Limbaugh had his biggest early sucess in California and he went national from New York City. I think Chuck's problem in competing in the media is his show's lack of focus. He oftentimes talks of consumer/business topics, but not like Bruce Williams. Politics comes up, but not like on the Rush Limbaugh show. Chuck works around the fringes, but he doesn't do weird science like Art Bell. It's tough to develop a loyal audience when subject matter shifts around so much. Some listeners will tune out at the mention of one subject or another. I think Chuck talks about what he wants to talk about, and doesn't have a good feel for his intended audience. Yes, Chuck is a moderate compared to the "shorwave howlers," but I still feel he shares much of their hard-Right, nationalistic, anti-everything political outlook. In other words, if you were to have a Bush/Kerry-style debate between Chuck and Texe Marrs, for instance, concentrating on domestic and foreign policy, the two would agree much more than disagree. Remember, Chuck opens his mike to crazies such as Dr. Dennis Cuddy and Craig Winn, as well as meat-and-potatoes centrists and conservatives such as Clifford May, Michelle Malkin, and Josh Block of the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Those are my thoughts, for what they're worth. Again, apologies to the folks down in Tampa. Dan Weir That's Chuck's problem. His shows are a little bit of this, a little bit of that. I think much of his audience has found hosts who more consistantly talk about what they want to hear. Chuck's weird science fans went to Coast to Coast. His government conspiracy types went to Alex Jones. If Chuck had a following in the antisemite community, I'm sure they've gone to the likes of Pastor Peter J. Peters by now. These guys at least know who their audience is, and what they want to hear. Ironically, Chuck Harder was hurt by the boom in domestic broadcasting. There's alot more people out there with radio shows and alot more room for narrow focus shows. Some of those guys are pretty good. It's like the famous cartoon in which a father is walking with his distraught, baseball gloved son, who says "I was throwing a no-hitter, 'till the big kids got out of school". Frank Dresser |
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