You're comparing two different types of radio. Kuhner and Carr are talk show hosts. They aren't hiding their point of view. The show is them and their opinions. That's what the show is. J&M do interviews. They speak with politicians and people who represent things. Very different approach. Do their guests have a political position? Yes. Is it mostly liberal? Probably. Did the head of the Massachusetts VA bash the feds? Yes he did. Are people in the state and city government opposed to the feds? Absolutely, and they've made no secret about it. Do they say so on J&M? Absolutely. The same gets said about NPR. They do interviews with people who have points of view. Just because those people appear on the radio station doesn't necessarily mean the radio station agrees. The comments you hear "don't necessarily reflect the views of WGBH, etc."
Of course this has nothing to do with iHeart. They're not moving WRKO to an FM frequency, and the reason has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with money.
Of course this has nothing to do with iHeart. They're not moving WRKO to an FM frequency, and the reason has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with money.
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