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All Access is reporting that the Mike Malloy Show (hours one and two)aired for the last time on WLIB last night. The station will revert to Caribbean programming at 10 pm (instead of midnight). Air America Radio leases time on WLIB to clear its progressive talk programming in New York. This reduction in leased hours may be a cost-cutting move.
AAR has been financially beleaguered since its launch in April, 2004. AAR had similar LMA agreements with stations in LA and Chicago originally but these ended abruptly two weeks after launch when, according to the owner of those stations, AAR's rent checks bounced. Outside of WLIB, AAR now has traditional syndication deals with stations which clear its programs. AAR has also started to sell subscriptions for online access to programming.
WLIB is owned by Inner City Broadcasting, headed by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton. Ratings for Air America Radio's programming on WLIB has still not returned to the levels enjoyed by WLIB's former Caribbean format. Reportedly, AAR's lease on WLIB has more than a year left to run. If further cutbacks are forthcoming, WLIB may cut AAR's weekend programming and/or the evening Majority Report with Janeane Garofalo (which most AAR "affiliates" do not clear). Also at risk may be AAR's pre-AM drive program with former WLIB host Mark Reilly (hired by AAR as part of their agreement with WLIB).
AAR provides almost no local programming for WLIB and AAR's local New York operation has been described as a "computer in a closet." AAR has hired some local sales personnel in an effort to generate revenue. Pre-recorded traffic and weather reports are provided by a company near Philadelphia.
AAR has been financially beleaguered since its launch in April, 2004. AAR had similar LMA agreements with stations in LA and Chicago originally but these ended abruptly two weeks after launch when, according to the owner of those stations, AAR's rent checks bounced. Outside of WLIB, AAR now has traditional syndication deals with stations which clear its programs. AAR has also started to sell subscriptions for online access to programming.
WLIB is owned by Inner City Broadcasting, headed by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton. Ratings for Air America Radio's programming on WLIB has still not returned to the levels enjoyed by WLIB's former Caribbean format. Reportedly, AAR's lease on WLIB has more than a year left to run. If further cutbacks are forthcoming, WLIB may cut AAR's weekend programming and/or the evening Majority Report with Janeane Garofalo (which most AAR "affiliates" do not clear). Also at risk may be AAR's pre-AM drive program with former WLIB host Mark Reilly (hired by AAR as part of their agreement with WLIB).
AAR provides almost no local programming for WLIB and AAR's local New York operation has been described as a "computer in a closet." AAR has hired some local sales personnel in an effort to generate revenue. Pre-recorded traffic and weather reports are provided by a company near Philadelphia.