stevensonair said:Because there's no money/marketing/time commitment from anyone to develop progressive radio talent.
There really wasn't any commitment at Comedy Central either.
stevensonair said:Because there's no money/marketing/time commitment from anyone to develop progressive radio talent.
scott salvatori said:there are several factors here to consider. one is the re-election of obama. if romney had been elected, the progressive talk of 1090 would most likely be sticking around, as the bummed out, broken hearts of seattle would flock to 1090 for political comraderie, comfort, and a few more rating points. most likely the same reason KVI conservative talk is back, since obama won.
also, in my opinion the lack of good left wing progressive radio talent. in the late 70's, through the 80's i used to listen to ray taliaferro, at night on KGO, while making a living on the road. ray, was a hard core liberal, and probably one of the first talkers i heard gettin' into hot headed arguments, and heated political debates with callers. this was some great radio back then, regardless of my opposite politics. in fact, former angry seattle KIRO leftist talker, mike webb seemed to continuously try and copy cat the ray style of talk and shtick during his evening shows. copy cats rarely succeed, and we all know how that shtick act ended.
Lonely Summer said:I listened to Ray a lot in the 90's when I was a late nighter. Always informative, but as he often pointed out, he considered his show entertainment above all. If people wanted comedy mixed in with their politics, I think Stephanie Miller and her crew did a pretty good job.
scott salvatori said:there are several factors here to consider. one is the re-election of obama. if romney had been elected, the progressive talk of 1090 would most likely be sticking around, as the bummed out, broken hearts of seattle would flock to 1090 for political comraderie, comfort, and a few more rating points. most likely the same reason KVI conservative talk is back, since obama won.
Blatherwatch said:scott salvatori said:there are several factors here to consider. one is the re-election of obama. if romney had been elected, the progressive talk of 1090 would most likely be sticking around, as the bummed out, broken hearts of seattle would flock to 1090 for political comraderie, comfort, and a few more rating points. most likely the same reason KVI conservative talk is back, since obama won.
CBS Sports Radio was a done deal before the election, with 1090 at a 1.0 share or worse for the longest time, it made sense to make that the logical station for the new network. KVI is not doing all that great, especially since the local personality factor is gone.
KVI lost a HUGE chunk of audience they will NEVER get back. Probably a good thing, since many of them actually believe President Obama/the Democrats were responsible for pulling the plug on KVI's right wing talk format in the first place.