"...The nation hasn’t turned its ears to you." In the heart of Kennedy Country, AAR hasn't really made a dent.
http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=158055
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“America is a conservative country,” said Peter Smyth, chief executive and president of Braintree-based Greater Media Inc., which owns 19 radio stations in the Boston, Detroit, New Jersey and Philadelphia markets.
...Conservative talk show hosts, and even whole stations dedicated to right-wing talk, are all over the place. But there doesn’t seem to be much demand for left-of-center radio, said Jason Wolfe, program director for the oft-conservative chatter WRKO-AM (680).
“There’s an overwhelming amount of conservative talk radio or talk radio that is more to the right than the left,” Wolfe said. “The view of the right . . . provides more of a compelling and entertaining product than what Air America does.”
Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers Magazine:
“Somehow they have created the impression that they are the lone voice of liberalism in a dark sea of conservatism,” Harrison said. “It’s not that they’re liberal, it’s that it’s radio and radio is very, very competitive.”
http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=158055
excerpt:
“America is a conservative country,” said Peter Smyth, chief executive and president of Braintree-based Greater Media Inc., which owns 19 radio stations in the Boston, Detroit, New Jersey and Philadelphia markets.
...Conservative talk show hosts, and even whole stations dedicated to right-wing talk, are all over the place. But there doesn’t seem to be much demand for left-of-center radio, said Jason Wolfe, program director for the oft-conservative chatter WRKO-AM (680).
“There’s an overwhelming amount of conservative talk radio or talk radio that is more to the right than the left,” Wolfe said. “The view of the right . . . provides more of a compelling and entertaining product than what Air America does.”
Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers Magazine:
“Somehow they have created the impression that they are the lone voice of liberalism in a dark sea of conservatism,” Harrison said. “It’s not that they’re liberal, it’s that it’s radio and radio is very, very competitive.”