Re: Does the WPHT PD deserve the blame for all of this?
It can be done and has been done. In fact before the fairness doctrine was repealed, no one would touch political talk because otherwise a station would have been required to offer equal time to an opposing view. Talk stations that existed while the fairness doctrine was in force did lifestyles type talk programming which is also, for the most part, boring in comparison to political talk.
Progressive talk was attempted as an alternative to conservative "right winged" political talk through venues such as Air America Radio Network. However, progressive talk seldom works very well as a commercial medium as it is difficult finding sponsors for such programming. Progressive talk historically has worked much better in a non-commercial, listener supported radio venue. However, even in a listener supported setting donations have dropped off recently in many markets due to the economy and other factors.
ProducerGuy said:satech said:Making WPHT all-conservative in the face of an all-conservative competitor (106.9) was a bonehead move for sure. WPHT should be offering different voices and opinions, like Michael Smerconish was
They weren't doing very well with that, either.
How about a format that isn't about which side of the fence someone is on? Some kind of talk that's not about politics?
It can be done and has been done. In fact before the fairness doctrine was repealed, no one would touch political talk because otherwise a station would have been required to offer equal time to an opposing view. Talk stations that existed while the fairness doctrine was in force did lifestyles type talk programming which is also, for the most part, boring in comparison to political talk.
Progressive talk was attempted as an alternative to conservative "right winged" political talk through venues such as Air America Radio Network. However, progressive talk seldom works very well as a commercial medium as it is difficult finding sponsors for such programming. Progressive talk historically has worked much better in a non-commercial, listener supported radio venue. However, even in a listener supported setting donations have dropped off recently in many markets due to the economy and other factors.