That's very true, but there's another factor: there are very few places in the mass media where listeners can get conservative content - basically FOX News and talk radio. If you're a liberal or progressive, you've got every TV network, NPR, every major newspaper/magazine and pretty much every mainstream form of entertainment expressing your views. So, why listen to Air America, which wasn't very compelling anyway?Progressive talk was a fail, due mainly to a fundamental lack of understanding the medium. Why conservative radio succeeded where liberal prog radio failed comes down to just a few basics. Rush was a broadcaster with conservative views. He already possessed radio skills. Air America mostly hired people with progressive views to try to be broadcasters. Only Ed Shultz had previous broadcast experience and still he couldn't hold the whole network up.
If you're a liberal or progressive, you've got every TV network, NPR, every major newspaper/magazine and pretty much every mainstream form of entertainment expressing your views.
Stephanie Miller has been doing a left-leaning syndicated morning show for well over fifteen years. She has as much if not more radio experience than Ed Shultz, and tosses in the morning-zoo sound to spice things up to appeal to a younger audience. Most of her listeners/viewers now are via streaming: STEPHANIE MILLER SHOWOnly Ed Shultz had previous broadcast experience and still he couldn't hold the whole network up.
Right wing talk has a very loyal audience of 60+ (angry) white males who claim to be conservatives.
People on the right won't believe you. I've heard this argument for nearly 50 years! They honestly think real news and moderates in general lean to the left! This is how the now authoritarian Republican party has been able to get them to buy into their act hook line and sinker!Keep in mind they're not "liberal" in the way conservative radio is conservative. They report the news regardless of the political ramifications. NPR doesn't have an equivalent to Tucker Carlson. Mainstream is mainstream, not liberal or radical left, although conservatives like to portray it that way. Conservative talk stations only report the news that favors their ideology, and supports their narrative, regardless of what else is happening. It gets ratings because all of the people who believe that ideology are 100% believers. People outside that ideology have variations of beliefs. Some are social liberals but financial conservatives. Hard to build a consensus radio format around all of the variations.
There is indeed a bias in mainstream news, not just how the stories are reported but what is omitted from the reporting. The concept of airing both sides of a political or opinion story is long gone. They take the side of leftist advocacy groups, air their POV and leave it at that. There's your unbiased news. Yes, there is a faction who feels underrepresented and that's who is very loyal to talk radio. There are a number of such stations with very strong ratings in certain markets. And, in others, most of those signals are garnering far better ratings than any other format would. Where would KSFO or WRKO (2 of our most liberal markets) be in the ratings were it not for conservative talk? While they're not at the top by any means, those AM signals would be getting nothing with sports or business talk birdfeed or brokered programming like other AMs.Keep in mind they're not "liberal" in the way conservative radio is conservative. They report the news regardless of the political ramifications. NPR doesn't have an equivalent to Tucker Carlson. Mainstream is mainstream, not liberal or radical left, although conservatives like to portray it that way. Conservative talk stations only report the news that favors their ideology, and supports their narrative, regardless of what else is happening. It gets ratings because all of the people who believe that ideology are 100% believers. People outside that ideology have variations of beliefs. Some are social liberals but financial conservatives. Hard to build a consensus radio format around all of the variations.
Here's an example of "real unbiased news" in action. One outlet smearing another for reporting the news because it hurts their side (oops, I thought they were unbiased).People on the right won't believe you. I've heard this argument for nearly 50 years! They honestly think real news and moderates in general lean to the left! This is how the now authoritarian Republican party has been able to get them to buy into their act hook line and sinker!
I just realized this isn't a political thread. I am so sorry!
There is indeed a bias in mainstream news, not just how the stories are reported but what is omitted from the reporting.
Here's an example of "real unbiased news" in action. One outlet smearing another for reporting the news because it hurts their side (oops, I thought they were unbiased).
CNN’s Brian Stelter had NPR television critic Eric Deggans...
FOX NewsThere is indeed a bias in mainstream news,
Or conspiracy theories added to the story. See: FOX Newsnot just how the stories are reported but what is omitted from the reporting.
Especially on FOX News.The concept of airing both sides of a political or opinion story is long gone.
Many times that's because pundits and politicians won't appear on networks like NPR, because they want to avoid potentially answering for their crazy-town statements.They take the side of leftist advocacy groups, air their POV and leave it at that.
You mean white males 60+? Oh yes, they're so underrepresented.There's your unbiased news. Yes, there is a faction who feels underrepresented and that's who is very loyal to talk radio.
6+ or actually in-demo?There are a number of such stations with very strong ratings in certain markets.
As compared to what?And, in others, most of those signals are garnering far better ratings than any other format would.
Being AM stations, probably religious or brokered programming. But as their audience literally dies-off, there are no new listeners to follow. It doesn't take a crystal ball to predict that outcome.Where would KSFO or WRKO (2 of our most liberal markets) be in the ratings were it not for conservative talk?
You don't know that. Sports/Sports talk has been just as successful, if not more, from a revenue perspective over the past ten years than right wing talk. Mainly because of a slightly younger demographic. But, as you're seeing, successful sports stations need to move to a full market FM signal to continue their run. An FM signal matters less to right-wing talk stations, because those listeners are fine with AM.While they're not at the top by any means, those AM signals would be getting nothing with sports or business talk birdfeed or brokered programming like other AMs.
Ed wasn't on Air America; he was syndicated by Jones.Progressive talk was a fail, due mainly to a fundamental lack of understanding the medium. Why conservative radio succeeded where liberal prog radio failed comes down to just a few basics. Rush was a broadcaster with conservative views. He already possessed radio skills. Air America mostly hired people with progressive views to try to be broadcasters. Only Ed Shultz had previous broadcast experience and still he couldn't hold the whole network up.
Stephanie Miller has been doing a left-leaning syndicated morning show for well over fifteen years. She has as much if not more radio experience than Ed Shultz
Stephanie has been in larger markets than Ed prior to becoming syndicated. Look it up.Guess again. Ed had way more than fifteen on a legendary regional radio station before going national.
Especially older white male "conservatives".Given the history of Air America, nobody cares.
If you are referring to KFGO as "legendary" you should keep in mind that its signal covers less than a quarter million people in the daytime. WGN covers 11 million and WABC covers 16 million to give you a point of comparison.Guess again. Ed had way more than fifteen on a legendary regional radio station before going national.
Many years on a 1kw AM in Ft Lauderdale is pretty much the same as being on a regional station in the Dakotas.Stephanie has been in larger markets than Ed prior to becoming syndicated. Look it up.