Someone in the thread pointed out there's actually 2 Boston Phoenix-owned stations(the other one's in southern NH or Portland
or something). But yes, it does play music and not political talk. I had said before if Mindich got his
hands on a small AM he could run libtalk, perhaps
The Herald does have some left- or moderate-leaning opinions (I've even seen opinion pieces
written for them by the likes of Sen Kerry or Sen. Kennedy) but it is true that the Globe has
some conservatives (Jeff Jacoby comes to mind and even the comic strips Mallard Fillmore
and Prickly City)
>>there is absolutely no reason to beleive that ownership of a radio station by a newspaper will in any way shape or form improve American media. My guess is that, for the most part, the newspapers will attempt to purchase FM frequencies and play.....MUSIC
Some on the left feel that the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy (that means you, Mr. Murdoch!) will foist
Republican Radio on everyone with these ownership changes. (But...wouldn't Boston Globe radio
satisfy those on the left, if it were to start AND do talk? But you're right, maybe they'd be music
stations! A new source of revenue.
As it is, more than a few Globe and Herald columnists are already on the radio!
C.S. Monitor used to run Ch 68. Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBPX
("The station was sold to the Christian Science Monitor during the summer of 1986... by 1992, the Monitor Channel was WQTV's only source of programming.")
The Bos. Phoenix more libertarian than liberal? Perhaps. We'll see if Ron Paul gets endorsed
or something). But yes, it does play music and not political talk. I had said before if Mindich got his
hands on a small AM he could run libtalk, perhaps
The Herald does have some left- or moderate-leaning opinions (I've even seen opinion pieces
written for them by the likes of Sen Kerry or Sen. Kennedy) but it is true that the Globe has
some conservatives (Jeff Jacoby comes to mind and even the comic strips Mallard Fillmore
and Prickly City)
>>there is absolutely no reason to beleive that ownership of a radio station by a newspaper will in any way shape or form improve American media. My guess is that, for the most part, the newspapers will attempt to purchase FM frequencies and play.....MUSIC
Some on the left feel that the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy (that means you, Mr. Murdoch!) will foist
Republican Radio on everyone with these ownership changes. (But...wouldn't Boston Globe radio
satisfy those on the left, if it were to start AND do talk? But you're right, maybe they'd be music
stations! A new source of revenue.
As it is, more than a few Globe and Herald columnists are already on the radio!
C.S. Monitor used to run Ch 68. Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBPX
("The station was sold to the Christian Science Monitor during the summer of 1986... by 1992, the Monitor Channel was WQTV's only source of programming.")
The Bos. Phoenix more libertarian than liberal? Perhaps. We'll see if Ron Paul gets endorsed