Re: What about Karel on KGO?
> How can the quake be the bay area's only liberal talk radio
> station? What about KGO?
KGO doesn't market itself as "liberal". KQKE does.
KGO reminds me more of the news/talk stations of the 1970s and 1980s, with some interjection of viewpoints but more of an effort to achieve balance and fairness than what we see now from most talk stations.
> And it looks like it's going to be a weekend show, or
> sundays only. Once again, CC going into it half-assed, just
> like they did with KNEW.
The CC manager you quoted seemed to imply that "gay = liberal". I guess he hasn't heard of Andrew Sullivan, Arthur Finkelstein (the Roy Cohn of the new millenium), or the Log Cabin Republicans.
The notion of gay programming as a format is almost always bound to fail. There is no such thing as a "gay community" -- there are gay communit*ies* that are just as diverse in viewpoints and interests as anything among straight people.
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> I love it how b/w 2 talk stations (KQKE and KNEW) there is
> an entire 3 hours of local programming. NICE!
>
For their business model, they really don't need it. The ideological programming could come from anywhere. Heck, if Albania were still stalinist and Radio Tirana were broadcasting diatribes, it might serve either station as well! The point isn't to inform or entertain, the point is to throw red meat to the base.
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