What I'm looking for and what Everyone should be looking for is the facts!Perhaps, but there's enough variation as you go from one to the other that you can find what you're looking for.
What I'm looking for and what Everyone should be looking for is the facts!Perhaps, but there's enough variation as you go from one to the other that you can find what you're looking for.
Perhaps the part you missed was "regional." There is a world beyond New York and Chicago, and in the upper midwest, that is one of a handful with a legendary past.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.
But only Ed worked for RT, the Russian owned international propaganda network.
...so? (Larger markets, but not particularly large stations. Ed was on the #1 station in his market, and the #1 biller of the state [and before David brings it up yet again, yeah, not a particularly large one...got it.])Stephanie has been in larger markets than Ed prior to becoming syndicated. Look it up.
Long before his days with RT, Ed had a national talk show with Jones, that competed with Air America.
TrueA long slow downhill slide.
Time and time again liberal talk shows fail with the 25-49 audience, perhaps because this demo doesn’t consider radio very important.
Ok but show me a liberal talk show that gets great ratings. They simply don’t exist.
The only good liberal shows on radio are on NPR. Your (somewhat) younger liberal demo's are there.
And yes the conservative format succeeds. There is a reason for that and it goes back to radio listeners generally are right wing.
If that was true, conservative talk radio would get a 90 share. It doesn't.
A flawed analogy, since it assumes such a majority would be listening to *talk* radio, when many might listen to other formats (sports, country, and classic rock come to mind).
Though I've seen that fragment at conservative talkers - at many of them, you can't simply be a conservative. You have to be a pro-Trump conservative. "RINO" is a frequent insult that many listeners on conservative stations hurl at hosts they don't view as sufficiently conservative. Same as what's happening with Fox News vs OAN and Newsmax.But conservative talk is a more consensus format than a lot of music formats, especially alternative. Conservatives all believe basically the same thing. It's rare a format has that kind of consensus. But that's how and why it succeeds.