As with the cable news channels, we do have to make a distinction between news and opinion shows/talk shows (O'Reilly, Hannity, Maddow, and the now-on-Current Olbermann are not newscasters, and neither is Bill Maher). If NPR's news coverage tries to be objective or centrist
then fine; I would think Fox News Radio's TOH casts may skew a bit to the right or perhaps mention some stories the "drive by media" doesn't choose to cover, and the same could apply to other nets possibly skewing left.
Yes Sean's Stop Obama Express (formerly Stop Her--Hillary--Now in 08) is agenda driven but he's certainly a talk show/opinion and others can choose to rebut him if necessary, even if it means being made fun of or shouted down by him. Boston's Howie Carr has a bit of fun with liberal callers like Steve from Montreal and Josh from Vermont, with Howie alleging they "haven't taken their meds",
and Josh refusing to answer questions Howie asks him, preferring to just go ahead with the next statement on his index card, no doubt!
The book Rush Limbaugh: An Army of One starts with the author (who said he disagreed with
Rush on many subjects but still enjoyed listening) mentioning what a breath of fresh air it was
to have someone on the Right doing a show and making it entertaining, since most radio talk shows seemed to come from the Left it was said--at the time). As we've said before lib talk radio THESE
days (Air America and later stuff) tried to respond with their own versions of Rush, and perhaps they never got a fair shake from programmers who put them on weaker signals and it didn't quite work out, and this is where I say "well there's always NPR".
Indeed in Boston even if libtalk flops on WWZN 1510, there ARE two powerful non-comm signals
in WGBH and WBUR, with shows like Talk of the Nation, Fresh Air, and locals Emily Rooney and Candy Crossley. Even if commercial lefty talk fails, I would think it does well--at least I don't picture those shows as right-leaning--on FM with NPR.
You do have a good point about the approach these shows (Steph Miller) etc have and so far they aren't quite challenging Rush just yet but they are out there. And both sides admittedly
can be strident or even hateful; both can play with facts and ignore certain things (as filmmakers ranging from Michael Moore to the guy who did the NPR sting) in making their case more convincing...
In any case, the new format for 1460 is something for the left-thinkers, if they can pick it up,
to check out should they wish to do so