"On the subject of Hartman if you look at his numbers across the country he doesn't do very well."
That is only in certain markets. Thom is a unique case, because his program is very educational. My research shows that Thom's highest ratings are in areas with high creative class scores - folks with advanced degrees in professional occupations, and areas of diversity and tolerance (Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Santa Fe, Albuquerque).
"Show some sense of humor. He (Thom) shows very little. "
KVI, KIRO, KTTH in Seattle over the years - and KGO in San Francisco - not much humor in the programming - it's all agenda, all the time. The Creative Class listens to talk radio more for its Educational Value than its Entertainment Value.
In Seattle, agenda driven talk radio SELLS because of the highly educated creative class -
Look at Brian Jennings who put Mike Siegel and other highly educated hosts on KING 1090 and 570 KVI 10-15 years ago. Huge ratings.
I have friends in Seattle blasting Air America hosts for being too superficial over their knowledge over various issues. Some don't listen to 1090 anymore, and just listen to NPR. They want more than what Air America has to offer. When KIRO's liberal hosts departed and were replaced by HUMOROUS LIFESTYLE talk hosts, they got upset, moved to 1090, and wanted Mike Webb and Erin Hart on Air America 1090.
"Do you think a 40 year old male, who makes house payments, and is trying to get his kids through life can relate to a guy on the air who talks about heading a vegan farm? "
In most of the USA, no. Exceptions: Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Monterey, Eureka, Albuquerque, absolutely, it's a huge interest in these areas. In Seattle is where Brian Jennings pioneered Laura Lee, who covered veganism, science, nutrition. The show did great in Seattle on KING and KVI and was syndicated all over the West.
"How about Air America? They have no program director. Who keeps an eye and an ear on the talent? If talent is left to its self it's a lot like a total free market it will blow its self up. Where did I come up with this? I'm not that smart. I learned it from Randy Michaels and Gabe Hobbs. I worked for both of them in Tampa on WFLA."
Air America's needs a new PD who can concentrate on selling Hartmann and Maddow to the more highly educated markets, and find some other hosts who will debate with conservatives in conservative markets, like Jay Diamond - who will be substituting for Alan Colmes on January 10, 2008.
I have been suggesting regional variations on listenership to liberal hosts to multiple people in this business and nobody shows any interest. I have the ratings, the numbers, I've studied Dr. Richard Florida's creative class methodology, but nobody's interested.
My only conclusion is that old-fashioned programmers at Jones and Air America want a cookie cutter approach to liberal talk, with a liberal version of Rush. That will never work, because most existing listeners are conservative and not open to new ideas, expressing the John Holland personality types of "conventional," and "realistic." Look, this all comes down to psychology. Hartmann, as a psychotherapist, has read all this and should come on his program and explain regional differences in listenership - based on the creative class, the John Holland personality types, and other factors. -Tom