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Air America was shut down in its LA and Chicago markets yesterday.
Arthur Liu, owner of Multicultural Radio Broadcasting, which owns Air America affiliates WNTD-950 AM in Chicago and KBLA-1580 AM in Los Angeles, said Air America bounced a check and owes him more than $1 million. Air America and Multicultural had entered into a time brokerage agreement in which the network was essentially renting Multicultural's airtime, Liu said. "They bounced a check today," Liu said. "It's a default. They have paid only a very small portion of what they owe us." Liu declined to say how much Multicultural is owed, but did say he is holding $1 million in checks that Air America has asked the company not to cash. One the basic rules of capitalism: no rubber checks. I found that out early. And why aren’t all those rich leftists helping out their ideological brethren? "They've been saying, 'We're going to get you the money' for the past two months," Liu said, referring to a security deposit that he said Air America was supposed to have prepaid in advance of its launch. "They're not honoring our agreement. "Sounds like my old tenants. Oh and don’t you just love this title? Liberal radio stations silenced…as if Multicultural Radio Broadcasting were violating Air America’s rights by expecting to get paid. Unlike the free enterprise model for broadcasting, stations PAY the program supplier for programs, NEVER does a station GET PAID for carrying a program. The arrangement with Air America and its stations was of questionable legality in the first place. www.worldnetdaily.com MarkC wrote: If any of you listened to this show do you know the title of the first song that Martha played? Thanks, Mark David wrote: Franken's Air America bounces back with Bush win Wed Feb 2, 2005 08:03 PM ET By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Comedian and political provocateur Al Franken says the re-election of U.S. President George W. Bush was bad for the country but good for his fledgling liberal radio network, Air America, as it strives to rebound from a rocky start. Much as conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh grew in popularity as he railed for eight years against Democrat Bill Clinton, Franken sees Bush as the perfect foil in his mission to amplify the voice of the political left on daytime talk radio. In an interview with Reuters ahead of this week's return of Air America to Los Angeles, the second largest U.S. city, Franken said he was as disappointed as any lefty by Bush's victory over Democratic challenger John Kerry. But in his view, Kerry's loss was Air America's gain. "Obviously, it's more fun to go after Bush's terrible ideas and programs than to defend Kerry's not-quite-exactly-what-we -want plans," said Franken, 53, whose New York-based show and the rest of Air America's lineup will begin airing on KTLK-AM in Los Angeles on Thursday, the day after Bush's State of the Union address. By the end of the month, the network that began in just six cities on March 31, 2004, then nearly collapsed weeks later amid financial woes, will have spread to 50 stations nationwide, including outlets in 15 of the top 20 markets, among them New York, Washington, D.C., Miami, Boston, Atlanta and Philadelphia. It will even venture into Bush's home state of Texas with a launch on a Corpus Christi station later this month. The network's programming, which includes shows hosted by actress Janeane Garofalo and commentator Randi Rhodes, also airs on satellite radio and the Internet on (http://www.airamericaradio.com). With a new team of executives in charge and investors committing additional capital, Air America President Jon Sinton predicted the network could reach profitability by year's end. "We are as far as I can determine the fastest-growing network in the history of this industry," Sinton said, adding that its cumulative national audience ranges from 2.5 million to 3 million listeners per week. That pales in comparison to the 20 million so-called "ditto heads" who tune in weekly to hear Limbaugh on nearly 600 stations nationwide, but Sinton noted that the conservative commentator has a 15-year jump on Air America. The KTLK launch marks a key turning point after the network was unceremoniously dumped from another Los Angeles station last spring due to a cash crunch. Ironically, some of the network's biggest successes have come on stations owned by Clear Channel Communications Inc. (CCU.N: Quote, Profile, Research) , the media giant seen by liberals as a tool of the right and whose subsidiary, Premiere Radio Networks, syndicates Limbaugh's show. But Sinton said it should come as no surprise "when businesses behave in ways that will enhance their bottom line." As one industry insider who spoke on condition of anonymity put it, "If Franken can deliver an audience, they'll run to Franken. They don't care about his politics." © Reuters 2005. All Rights Reserved. |
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wrote in message ... Air America was shut down in its LA and Chicago markets yesterday. Idiot alert. This news item is from 10 months ago. |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... | Bob Haberkost wrote: | "dxAce" wrote in message | ... | I'm LMAO at the piece of **** 'tard from CanaDuh. When you get your unemployment | figures up, and your taxes lower, you come talk to us down here. | Until then, you are just another suckling pig on the teat of the USA. Look...I know you can't read so fast, so I'll write slow. None of the above is true, except the laughing your ass off part. Seeing as you'll still be an asshole when it falls off, it might actually make you a better person. I can hope, anyway. But I really don't care. Bet you can't resists getting in the last word. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding." -- Justice Brandeis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For direct replies, take out the contents between the hyphens. -Really!- |
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RHF wrote:
pumped-out via the Tax Free (therefore Taxpayer Supported) Public Radio Stations (NPR/PRI). They get most of their money from contributions from listeners and unfortunately, corporations. Unfortunately, because it has led NPR to avoid offending any of their contributers by reporting news contrary to their interests. |
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BH,
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My father was as Right Wing as anybody and he loved NPR News. Can you
cite a specific example of them being factually inaccurate, or do you just condemn them because people who don't like the truth tell you to? On 12 Feb 2005 02:13:51 -0800, "RHF" wrote: DaviD, . Yes the NPR Audience has been Listening since the 1970s and they still Listen Today. They make-up a good part of the Liberal 'enlightened' Listeners that Air America wants to 'needs to' Attract today grow and sustain itself in the future. . Before Air America - The present and future Air America Listeners had to Listen to some Radio. And a good percentage of NPR Radio Listeners are 'potential' Air America Listeners. . IMHO - More NPR 'type' Listeners will become Air America Listeners then Rush Limbaugh Listeners would be become Air America Listeners. . just one mans opinion ~ RHF . . |
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Copolo, you are an idiot and you have no penis.
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Copolo, you are an idiot and you have no penis.
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