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Re: Attacks on the credibility of Maloney instead of his arguments.
> you new here?? these guys are like a pack of wolves ready to
> slaughter anybody not pumping up air america 24-7.
It's really unfortunate, isn't it! I posted this because I thought it was insightful commentary on progressive talk. I hoped posters would debate the issues in the article. Instead, they have attacked the credibility of Mr. Maloney.
Do these attacks come from their political viewpoints? Or do they have legitimate reasons to think that Mr. Maloney is incompetent?
I have read several of his articles on talk radio. The issues and concerns that he addresses are worth serious consideration by progressive talk programmers. They are consistent with those offered by many others in the industry, both on this forum and elsewhere.
The goal is always ratings and revenue. Any article that provides insights into how to syndicate a successful progressive talk show is worth taking the time to read. Indeed, I could care less of the political persuasion of whoever writes an article on (progressive) talk radio. When I read an article, what really counts is wheter or not the author presents information that stimulates thought. Indeed, Mr. Maloney is biased, but so am I and so is everyone reading this board. We're all biased, even though we all strive to be independent. It's human nature to "take sides."
> you new here?? these guys are like a pack of wolves ready to
> slaughter anybody not pumping up air america 24-7.
It's really unfortunate, isn't it! I posted this because I thought it was insightful commentary on progressive talk. I hoped posters would debate the issues in the article. Instead, they have attacked the credibility of Mr. Maloney.
Do these attacks come from their political viewpoints? Or do they have legitimate reasons to think that Mr. Maloney is incompetent?
I have read several of his articles on talk radio. The issues and concerns that he addresses are worth serious consideration by progressive talk programmers. They are consistent with those offered by many others in the industry, both on this forum and elsewhere.
The goal is always ratings and revenue. Any article that provides insights into how to syndicate a successful progressive talk show is worth taking the time to read. Indeed, I could care less of the political persuasion of whoever writes an article on (progressive) talk radio. When I read an article, what really counts is wheter or not the author presents information that stimulates thought. Indeed, Mr. Maloney is biased, but so am I and so is everyone reading this board. We're all biased, even though we all strive to be independent. It's human nature to "take sides."