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Hannity concert not family friendly

Mr. Boyce, et.al

Glad you were at the concerts to provide a firsthand account. Whether or not the concerts were sold out is of no interest to me. How much of the money raised goes to charity is of interest and I find it perplexing that my limited look into the "freedom foundation" and how it spends its money leaves me with more questions than answers.

It receives a truly abysmal rating from "Charity Navigator" which rates how a charity colllects and then spends money. That is a concern. That is just the beginning.

As much if not more of a concern is that it was started by Oliver North. I'm not doing a history lesson here since this is a board about radio but any involvement by him would have me personally running for safer ground.

As for my comment regarding the audience made up of angry people I should have been clearer. Mr. Hannity continues to come off both on TV and on radio as nothing but an angry guy. I recognize that he is a friend of yours. that said, I'm surprised he hasn't popped a blood vessel. I suspect much of his audience shares his anger.

As for the size of the audiences I am not overly impressed. 12 thousand people for a concert is just not a lot of people especially in a major market with days, excuse me , weeks of promoting it day after day after day. If "Freedom Alliance" had to pay for the time Sean spent promoting the concerts they would be money losers.

Incidentally, 17,000 people regularly pack the Mellon Arena for a Penguins game. My recollection is that Pittsburgh is the 27th radio market and those folks pay big time to get those seats.

And I will not take umbrage to your notion that some of us just don't like the idea of Sean dong a good thing. Zippy the wonder squirrel could be doing this and I would still think it is a bad idea. You have a right-of-center (way right of center) talent promoting a concert series which raises money for a not-terribly efficient charity which was started by a convicted felon. Read it out loud ten times and tell me it is still a good idea.

Furthermore, it should be government (and therefore all of our) responsibility to take care of the kids of slain american soldiers. That is how we got things like the G.I. bill...the realization that we all have a shared responsibility. I believe we do not bring honor and respect to those who died for our country if we have to organize charities and stand out with tin cups to raise money for their kids.

We should all be responsible.

My apologies to the moderators of this Board for crossing the line and injecting a political comment to a board designed to talk about broadcasting. In this case the two are (I believe) hopelessly intertwined.
 
No offense to Zippy the Wonder Squirrel, but he is not doing a fund-raiser this summer, and Sean is. I have no doubt Sean and Ollie would be delighted to see the government step up and provide scholarships for the children of slain military personnel, but until they do that, this organization is providing some much needed help. That is a good thing.

As for my comment regarding the audience made up of angry people I should have been clearer. Mr. Hannity continues to come off both on TV and on radio as nothing but an angry guy. I recognize that he is a friend of yours. that said, I'm surprised he hasn't popped a blood vessel. I suspect much of his audience shares his anger.

What you are confusing is anger with passion. I do not deny that Sean has passion. In fact in NYC my radio station's slogan is "News - Opinion - Passion." It is a big part of what we do, and we are not ashamed of that. Show me a host without that, and I will show you a boring host with no ratings.

I am sitting backstage right now in Dallas, where we will begin the fourth of the five Freedom Concerts shortly.

I arrived several hours ago and not a single angry word has been spoken...not yet. LOL.

pb
 
Sean's more of a Bush Administration mouthpiece. 90-95% of the time, he agrees with and defends the Bush Admin. He's highly intolerant of callers who (rightly) believe otherwise.

No wonder he's so angry. Sean's running counter current, against the thinking of the majority of Americans who aren't Bush supporters.
 
Don62 said:
Sean's more of a Bush Administration mouthpiece. 90-95% of the time, he agrees with and defends the Bush Admin. He's highly intolerant of callers who (rightly) believe otherwise.

No wonder he's so angry. Sean's running counter current, against the thinking of the majority of Americans who aren't Bush supporters.

Don,

Give it a rest, is it possible that Hannity agrees with Bush? Who cares whether or not you disagree. Get a show and maybe someone will.
 
Dale Jackson said:
Don62 said:
Sean's more of a Bush Administration mouthpiece. 90-95% of the time, he agrees with and defends the Bush Admin. He's highly intolerant of callers who (rightly) believe otherwise.

No wonder he's so angry. Sean's running counter current, against the thinking of the majority of Americans who aren't Bush supporters.

Don,

Give it a rest, is it possible that Hannity agrees with Bush? Who cares whether or not you disagree. Get a show and maybe someone will.
This isn't a radio talk show. You can't cut me off.
This is a discussion. An open forum. And the topic - whether you like it or not - concerns the pint-sized air bag.
I expressed my opinion.

Who cares what you think, for that matter. It's not of any more importance than anyone else.
Your's is probably of less importance, since you're likely a Hannity apologist, judging from your comments.
 
I am not silencing your opinon, I am just commenting on the repetitivness of it all. Hannity has actually hung up on me on the air, so I do not think I am a Hannity apologist. I disagree with Hannity alot, I do think he trumpets the Bush line alot, but who cares, it is his opinion, quit implying he's wrong for doing it. \It is tiresome.
 
Phil Boyce said:
We did give away tickets in San Diego and Cincinatti on the day of the show. We figured if there were any tickets left unsold we might as well give them away. Why have an empty seat? Nobody seemed to complain about that.

Just curious, do you how many unsold tickets were 'given out' the day of the Cincinnati show?

Brian
 
Don62 said:
justareporter said:
I'm sure Hannity gives some money to some worthwhile organizations. Maybe a good reporter will ask him for the list.

If they are a not-for-profit (I believe) then it becomes a public record.

Can someone spell F-O-I-A
I'd love to see Bill O'Reilly go as viciously after Hannity's supposed charity as Bill did against that vanity telethon Hollywood starts such as Clooney did to supposedly help 9-11 victims.
(I think that Hollywood effort had very little going to the purported charity).

But I doubt O'Reilly will turn his guns toward that kind of effort.


Or his chins...
 
Phil Boyce said:
Unlike anybody here I have seen posting, I have been to all three of the Hannity Freedom Concerts. I am going to the fourth one Tuesday night in Dallas.

The first three were all 99% soldout. I am told by those who do this for a living that such a sellout ratio for a country music concert on a weeknight is tremendous. We did give away tickets in San Diego and Cincinatti on the day of the show. We figured if there were any tickets left unsold we might as well give them away. Why have an empty seat? Nobody seemed to complain about that.

As for the money raised for Freedom Alliance, there are a variety of ways that the charity makes money. The portion they get per ticket is represents only one fifth of the total money raised. Most of the money raised comes from Hannity radio listeners who choose to contribute. They can do that a variety of ways. They can buy tickets to the concert...they can buy tickets to the concert AND make a donation on the webiste at the same time...or they can merely donate on the website if they can't go to the concert. Sean is heard in 520 cities, and only 5 of them have a Freedom Concert. Many listeners could not go but donated anyway. There are other ways Freedom Alliance is able to raise funds through this event.

Most importantly, the Hannity Freedom Concerts raise awareness. One thing every charity needs is awareness...so people know what they do and why it is important. This concert series has grown every year and has helped build awareness for Freedom Alliance.

Sorry, you did not hear that. In Cincinnati there were limited seats with some obstructed views made available the last few days of the show at $40 dollars a piece. We sold about 500 of those in the last few days before this event. I was there, and there were hardly any empty seats, in an arena that seats 9,500.

You just got one.

The Gwinnett Center in Atlanta was packed. 12,500 people jammed that place. The Coors Ampitheater has a seating capacity of 9500 or so...not counting the grass seating on the overlooking hill. They could probably get another 7,000 up there if they had to. That might never happen in our lifetime. But the lower level where the reserved seating was...was all full. There was a traffic jam a mile long getting into the parking lot. Some people missed the first half hour of the show...so maybe that is why some thought there were empty seats. Trust me, there were none by the end of the show. Cincinnati was hot as heck...yet those people jammed that place and did not leave till it was over. That was also a 9500 seat amphitheater.

I am not sure why any of you would find fault with what Sean is doing here. When this is all over, we will raise close to $1 Million Dollars for this charity, just this year alone. The scholarship fund helps pay for college for the children of slain military personnel. I suppose people just don't like Sean doing a good thing like this. It surprises me to see the vindictiveness of some people.

It's funny trying to watch people tear down what is really a good thing. I have been there from the beginning, and I know how this all got started. There is nothing evil or remotely controversial about this. You can criticize Sean and Oliver North all you want, but the charity is a good thing, and they do great work. As for the guy who suggested the DOD should cover these scholarships...maybe they should. But right now they do not, and somebody is out there trying to help. Not sure why anybody would have a problem with that.

When Ed Schultz said on C-Span yesterday (8-28-07) that Phil Boyce is nothing more than a "Hannity boot-licker", these above comments may add creedence to Schultz's on-air remarks.

However, Schultz didn't stop there. He called Phil a jerk & idiot when referencing what Phil said about progressive talk, "it's noble effort that is doomed to fail." Ed did add is not making any friends, but someone has to tell it like it is. I'm wearing a black shirt today because our show is profitable (who needs Phil).

I wonder Phil would say to Schultz now...

I was saying damn this is good entertainment, WWF-style that is sorely missed in today's radio.
 
And need we remind everyone that Randy Michaels, that man who brought us Rush Limbaugh, is now a co-owner of Big Eddie's show...as Ed also mentioned on yesterday's show simulcast on C-Span.
 
I missed Big Ed's appearance on CSPAN.

Any word on when it may be repeated?

Would sure be good to hear Big Ed give a tongue-lashing to the narrow-minded talk PDs.
 
Don62 said:
I missed Big Ed's appearance on CSPAN.

Any word on when it may be repeated?

Would sure be good to hear Big Ed give a tongue-lashing to the narrow-minded talk PDs.

Somebody told me that the video rank attacking Phil Boyce is on YouTube. I haven't checked but it's worth a shot.
 
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