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KLSD: What's Left? *DELETED*

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Re: KLSD: What's Left?

> KLSD did a spike in ratings to .... see your favorite place> on line for the number. The 12+ ratings are the highest> since KPOP.> > So, what's left for KLSD?> It looks like the billboards are paying off. KLSD covers a lot of the stories that the other stations won't touch, and listeners are starting to discover that not all of talk radio is just made up of forums to exclusively promote a right wing spin on every issue. Stacy Taylor is a strong lead in too.
 
Re: KLSD: What's Left?

It looks
> like the billboards are paying off. KLSD covers a lot of the
> stories that the other stations won't touch, and listeners
> are starting to discover that not all of talk radio is just
> made up of forums to exclusively promote a right wing spin
> on every issue. Stacy Taylor is a strong lead in too.
>
Ben, why is it that conservative-leaning talk radio (some is more libertarian than conservative) is almost always referred to by the left side of the political spectrum as "right wing" while stations like KPFK, KTLK, and KLSD are NEVER referred to by any media as "left-wing talk radio"? Yes they might be called "progressive" and/or "liberal" but never left-wing. Conservative talk radio is also considered by liberals to be "hate radio" while most of the hosts on AAR, KLSD, and KTLK spend a lot of time bashing GWB which in all fairness can be considered hate radio since its very apparent they hate Bush. Just wondering ... seems like a double standard
 
Re: KLSD: What's Left?

Sheeesh...don't you know that so called "progressives" are all-knowing, all-telling, all-correct in their paradigm of the world?


> It looks
> > like the billboards are paying off. KLSD covers a lot of
> the
> > stories that the other stations won't touch, and listeners
>
> > are starting to discover that not all of talk radio is
> just
> > made up of forums to exclusively promote a right wing spin
>
> > on every issue. Stacy Taylor is a strong lead in too.
> >
> Ben, why is it that conservative-leaning talk radio (some is
> more libertarian than conservative) is almost always
> referred to by the left side of the political spectrum as
> "right wing" while stations like KPFK, KTLK, and KLSD are
> NEVER referred to by any media as "left-wing talk radio"?
> Yes they might be called "progressive" and/or "liberal" but
> never left-wing. Conservative talk radio is also considered
> by liberals to be "hate radio" while most of the hosts on
> AAR, KLSD, and KTLK spend a lot of time bashing GWB which in
> all fairness can be considered hate radio since its very
> apparent they hate Bush. Just wondering ... seems like a
> double standard
>
 
Re: KLSD: What's Left?

> It looks
> > like the billboards are paying off. KLSD covers a lot of
> the
> > stories that the other stations won't touch, and listeners
>
> > are starting to discover that not all of talk radio is
> just
> > made up of forums to exclusively promote a right wing spin
>
> > on every issue. Stacy Taylor is a strong lead in too.
> >
> Ben, why is it that conservative-leaning talk radio (some is
> more libertarian than conservative) is almost always
> referred to by the left side of the political spectrum as
> "right wing" while stations like KPFK, KTLK, and KLSD are
> NEVER referred to by any media as "left-wing talk radio"?
> Yes they might be called "progressive" and/or "liberal" but
> never left-wing. Conservative talk radio is also considered
> by liberals to be "hate radio" while most of the hosts on
> AAR, KLSD, and KTLK spend a lot of time bashing GWB which in
> all fairness can be considered hate radio since its very
> apparent they hate Bush. Just wondering ... seems like a
> double standard
>
You're daft, mate-KTLK's slogan on their bumper stickers is "it's all that's left".

Stick to "conservative" talk, as it's clear you're a fan of content-free discussion.
 
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