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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Market rejection for liberal talk radio

It would appear that even in big-time liberal cities like New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, leftist talk radio is a failure:
2014 will mark the beginning of a massive change for liberal talk radio across the country. In New York, WWRL 1600 AM will flip to Spanish-language music and talk, throwing Ed Schultz, Thom Hartmann, Randi Rhodes, and Alan Colmes off the air. In Los Angeles, KTLK 1150 will be dumping Stephanie Miller, Rhodes, Bill Press and David Cruz off the air in favor of Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. In San Francisco, KNEW 960 will leave Miller, Hartmann, and Mike Malloy without a radio home in the market.
 All those lefties leaving the air in those big markets means that libs in those places will have to rely on NPR for their daily fix of left-wing horseshit. Fortunately for them, NPR doesn't have to worry about market forces to stay on the air, as taxpayers subsidize them. Interesting to see what happens to liberal talk radio without taxpayer subsidies. Not only do they get the boot, but in LA they're being replaced by conservatives.

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