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Started by bandit957, June 22, 2019, 12:44:25 AM

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kevinb1994

Quote from: nexus73 on June 25, 2019, 07:48:25 PM
For those of you who want familiar mixed with "never heard it before", listen to "Underground Garage" on Sirius.  The combo makes this station easy to listen to for a long drive.  It would make a great on-air format.

Loved the genuine disco format mention on this thread. 

Rick
You meant to say Little Steven's Underground Garage, I'm sure. That's the full name of the famous program. Not a frequent listener, but what he comes up with on the show is nothing short of genius, let alone brilliant.


roadman65

Quote from: inkyatari on June 25, 2019, 12:20:27 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on June 25, 2019, 12:11:08 PM

You almost got it right. Liberal talk radio has always been a huge failure. Air America went nowhere. (What was the name of the female talk host who was supposed to be the left's version of Rush Limbaugh, who famously flopped? I've forgotten her name.) The late Alan Colmes' show was not well-received.

Problem with Air America was how they went about starting the network.  They should have started smaller - a few syndicated shows here and there, vs. starting a whole network. Lower startup costs.
Tom Joyner is not a failure and in fact has many listeners as his show is syndicated in many markets usually on R & B formats as a morning show.  But he is very liberal and talks about politics and is the opposite of Rush and Hannity.
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inkyatari

Quote from: kevinb1994 on June 25, 2019, 02:34:24 PM
Quote from: inkyatari on June 25, 2019, 09:27:54 AM
We had a radio station in Chicago at one time that played a mix of oldies with new stuff. Their format was, for example, like Tom Petty, followed by Frank Sinatra, followed by Panic! At the Disco.  I actually loved the format, as it introduced me to rat-pack era and modern era stuff that I never would have given a shot.
Sounds like something I would like!

I loved it. 

Now I just listen to my music on my phone.
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inkyatari

Quote from: roadman65 on June 25, 2019, 11:39:39 PM
Quote from: inkyatari on June 25, 2019, 12:20:27 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on June 25, 2019, 12:11:08 PM

You almost got it right. Liberal talk radio has always been a huge failure. Air America went nowhere. (What was the name of the female talk host who was supposed to be the left's version of Rush Limbaugh, who famously flopped? I've forgotten her name.) The late Alan Colmes' show was not well-received.

Problem with Air America was how they went about starting the network.  They should have started smaller - a few syndicated shows here and there, vs. starting a whole network. Lower startup costs.
Tom Joyner is not a failure and in fact has many listeners as his show is syndicated in many markets usually on R & B formats as a morning show.  But he is very liberal and talks about politics and is the opposite of Rush and Hannity.

As a radio industry "veteran," so to speak, I feel there's a market for voices other than conservative on the airwaves.  Air America's business plan wasn't the way to introduce these voices.
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SP Cook

There are two, admittedly somewhat contradictory, explanations for the failure of openly leftist talk radio. 

- As Rush says "I am equal time".  The major media, all forms, is leftist.  It presents commentary from a left view all the time.  It just does not have the courtesy, or perhaps the right word is honesty, to label its opinion as opinion.  When someone, and there is a long list for now nearly 30 years, tries to be "the anti-Limbaugh" they really have nothing to say any different than what Big Media presented as fact earlier in the day.

- Conservatism is about facts and logic.  Liberalism, in the modern mis-use of that word, is about emotions and making declaritory pronouncements.  Three hours a day, every day, is a long time.  If you have a fact based opinion, you can fill the time.  But if all you have is to cry for a few minutes and then call people who disagree with you a "fascist", what do you do with  the other 2 hours and 45 minutes?


hotdogPi

Quote from: SP Cook on June 26, 2019, 10:03:21 AM
what do you do with  the other 2 hours and 45 minutes?

Both parties have many beliefs. There are a lot of things for Democrats to talk about, such as the 2020 primary, gun control, health care, election reform (such as ending gerrymandering), climate change, fixing income equality, eliminating discrimination, and impeachment (for the last few months). If a speech can take an hour, providing the same content with commentary can easily use the full 3 hours.
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Rothman

Quote from: SP Cook on June 26, 2019, 10:03:21 AM
There are two, admittedly somewhat contradictory, explanations for the failure of openly leftist talk radio. 

- As Rush says "I am equal time".  The major media, all forms, is leftist.  It presents commentary from a left view all the time.  It just does not have the courtesy, or perhaps the right word is honesty, to label its opinion as opinion.  When someone, and there is a long list for now nearly 30 years, tries to be "the anti-Limbaugh" they really have nothing to say any different than what Big Media presented as fact earlier in the day.

- Conservatism is about facts and logic.  Liberalism, in the modern mis-use of that word, is about emotions and making declaritory pronouncements.  Three hours a day, every day, is a long time.  If you have a fact based opinion, you can fill the time.  But if all you have is to cry for a few minutes and then call people who disagree with you a "fascist", what do you do with  the other 2 hours and 45 minutes?

What garbage.  Given the number of lies that have been uttered by the Republican Administration, your opinion is totally unfounded.

In terms of fairness, bring back the Fairness Doctrine and end this system where we have news sources that lean one way or another (or rush towards one side or the other).
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position(s) of NYSDOT.

roadman65

I see this thread being locked soon.  However, I believe in free speech for anyone.  Just like for Howard Stern, I just don't turn my dial to him.  I think all have the right to exercise their first amendment right.

Same with Rush Limbaugh, I do not listen to him either.   Tom Joyner was one I had to listen to as most of my former coworkers loved Star 94 in Orlando and his show was syndicated there each morning.  Though Joyner is not my first choice (or any choice) I listened cause I had no choice but respected my coworkers right to listen to the radio station of their choice.

No opinions on air are really a ridiculous format, even though the person may have ridiculous stuff especially Rush Limbaugh who IMO is imature and childish to say the least.  I will even listen to Hannity over him because at least he has some class and is even appreciated by many of his regular liberal listeners.
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SP Cook

The so-called "fairness doctrine" was morbidly unconstitutional.  Leaving that aside, anybody who believes that Big Media was "fair" during the period it was in place lives in a dream world.

hbelkins

Quote from: Rothman on June 26, 2019, 11:05:20 AM

In terms of fairness, bring back the Fairness Doctrine and end this system where we have news sources that lean one way or another (or rush towards one side or the other).

I never understood how the Fairness Doctrine and the First Amendment could coexist. No government agency would ever purport to dictate that any newspaper give equal column inches to a liberal editorial vs. a conservative editorial. I have never been an advocate of the FCC regulating content on broadcast outlets, either. Its role should be restricted to frequency allocation and technical matters. There's an on-off switch, a channel-changing switch, and a volume control if you don't like something that's broadcast over the air.

And Google tells me the name of the failed liberal female anti-Rush was Randi Rhodes.


Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

roadman65

Why is Tom Joyner not credited as a success?  I have heard his shows and he talks real good from the standpoint of a liberal.  Even Obama did not acknowledge him as Joyner and his crew were very big in promoting him during his 8 years.  Even the big mouth Sharpton likes him and once a day he has Mr. Reverend rant about something via satellite link to his program.
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Rothman

And the conservatives come running to defend their news sources, knowing that if liberal and conservative views were presented side-by-side that they'd lose. :D
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bandit957

Quote from: hbelkins on June 26, 2019, 12:23:58 PM
I never understood how the Fairness Doctrine and the First Amendment could coexist.

The FCC regulates broadcasting all the time. I majored in broadcasting in college, and I had a professor who worked for Channel 5 in Cincinnati. He said Channel 5 can't show pornographic movies, because it wouldn't be in the public interest.

People can print pornographic magazines all they want, but broadcasting is considered a public trust, since the airwaves are public property.
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GCrites

Quote from: bandit957 on June 25, 2019, 10:03:14 AM
When I was in high school or college in the early '90s, I read about a station in Hawaii that based their playlist on ballots submitted by listeners, and played all kinds of music. Listeners could also vote for songs they didn't want to hear, and these votes were subtracted from the song's vote totals.

This sounded like a great station, but I never got to hear it, because I've never been to Hawaii.

WWCD-CD 102.5 in Columbus has a feedback system where new tunes that they play can be up- or down-voted. Classic Rock 107.5 The Breeze WZZZ in Portsmouth OH used to have something called the Listener Advisory Board that you could join. I was listening to it when I was in town a year ago and wanted to join the Listener Advisory Board in order to tell them to knock it off with the high school sports they were broadcasting on a Saturday night and play something that ROCKS instead.

GCrites

Quote from: bandit957 on June 26, 2019, 05:42:28 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on June 26, 2019, 12:23:58 PM
I never understood how the Fairness Doctrine and the First Amendment could coexist.

The FCC regulates broadcasting all the time. I majored in broadcasting in college, and I had a professor who worked for Channel 5 in Cincinnati. He said Channel 5 can't show pornographic movies, because it wouldn't be in the public interest.

People can print pornographic magazines all they want, but broadcasting is considered a public trust, since the airwaves are public property.

Any broadcast station "can" play anything they want after 10pm... but just don't show a porno even if you "can". Channel 25 in Cincinnati was doing full swearing and even Brief Nudity on Saturday nights near the end of the analog TV days. I remember watching some '80s movie about punk bands on there that had all of that.

bandit957

Quote from: GCrites80s on June 26, 2019, 10:22:26 PM
WWCD-CD 102.5 in Columbus has a feedback system where new tunes that they play can be up- or down-voted.

Some pop stations used to have a feature where they'd play a new record, and listeners could call in and vote on whether they liked it or not. But I don't know if any station ever paid any heed to the results of the vote.

WCLU's feature was called "Keep It Or Cram It." The old WLAP-FM in Lexington had "Like It Or Spike It." I remember WLAP-FM gave "Silhouette" by Kenny G a second chance - and it won.
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