In what can be considered nothing but a plain bias, one of the most influential trade publications in the industry ... R&R ... has backpedaled in the most arrogant way I think I've ever seen in three decades plus of reading trades.
After announcing that WABC's (and talk radios long iconic) Bob Grant had been named to receive a "Lifetime Achievement Award" at its upcoming Talk Radio Seminar in March, R&R today printed a short editorial on its front-page website that after "consideration" ... it was now withdrawing the award after looking further into Mr. Grant's "complete body of work."
I have checked back after sending an email to editor Cyndee Maxwell and, I'm sure, hundreds, if not thousands, of people wrote in protest to R&R as well ... and now, that "editorial" is off the website.
However, it WAS announced (an so remains on the site) that the Rev. Al Sharpton will be part of the Talk Radio Seminar in mid-March as a "panelist" with other talk show hosts in a "Reverse Debate" moderated by ABC's George Stephanopolous.
On the "Sean Hannity Show" today ... Hannity, to his credit, was livid. He had Bob Grant on the air to discuss the decision to rescind the award (after it had been publicized that he would be so honored,) and then, in compelling radio, Hannity played four cuts of Rev. Sharpton who used the "n" word (several times) and lashed out at others in a most racist, bigotted way in front of a fawning, loud and frenzied "congregation" -- caught in the rapture of his fire and brimstone.
ALL of the cuts showed insensitivity, his penchant for using words that one shouldn't use against another being, his dislike for people of certain races and his typical rhetorical rancor.
It took a lot of guts for Hannity and WABC Program Director, Phil Boyce, to air this. Not because it was about a personality who appears nightly on WABC ... but because of the liberties being taken away by the fear mongering of others.
And yet ... where was the double standard consideration of "The Industry Newspaper"? It wasn't there. At all. Except to embarrass and humiliate Bob Grant, WABC and talk radio in general. One may not agree with Mr. Grant's ideology, while other's certainly do, or he wouldn't have been hired (again) after so many years in talk radio as "a pioneer ... an icon," as Mark Levin mentioned tonight.
Nor would he have been "awarded" the honor in the first place.
My letter to R&R ... and, hopefully, you'll send your thoughts both here and to the publication, is as follows:
"When I learned today of R&R withdrawing Mr. Grant's already proclaimed "Lifetime Achiement Award" - after hearing that Rev. Sharpton would be a keynote speaker at the upcoming R&R Talk Radio Seminar (which I have attended,) I was very curious.
Today, in a a very bold move, Sean Hannity broadcast four comments in the voice of Rev. Sharpton that are, needless to say, among the most hateful, racist and bigoted comments I have ever heard. Whether or not they were best for Mr. Hannity to share with an unsuspecting public is best for him to decide. I was offended at what Rev. Sharpton had to say.
As a trusted member of the supposedly "unbiased" media, I expect and demand more fairness from media trade publications, especially "The Industry Newspaper," Radio and Records.
If Mr. Grant is not worthy of this award by his "complete body of work," then that is R&Rs fault and problem to retract in any situation. But to add gasoline to flame by not holding Rev. Sharpton to the same standard is blatantly biased and has only opened the door regarding our industry newspaper's credibility.
Not close to being "middle ground" of what many of us expect from our industry's publications.
I ask that you please reconsider by not having Mr. Sharpton, in view of this specific incident, not appear at your convention in March.
Kind regards,"
This isn't about awards. It's about liberties that continue to slip away with the media definitely a part of why there is increasing mistrust.
I hope Don Imus gets into the game, now, for sure. It's his to win.
After announcing that WABC's (and talk radios long iconic) Bob Grant had been named to receive a "Lifetime Achievement Award" at its upcoming Talk Radio Seminar in March, R&R today printed a short editorial on its front-page website that after "consideration" ... it was now withdrawing the award after looking further into Mr. Grant's "complete body of work."
I have checked back after sending an email to editor Cyndee Maxwell and, I'm sure, hundreds, if not thousands, of people wrote in protest to R&R as well ... and now, that "editorial" is off the website.
However, it WAS announced (an so remains on the site) that the Rev. Al Sharpton will be part of the Talk Radio Seminar in mid-March as a "panelist" with other talk show hosts in a "Reverse Debate" moderated by ABC's George Stephanopolous.
On the "Sean Hannity Show" today ... Hannity, to his credit, was livid. He had Bob Grant on the air to discuss the decision to rescind the award (after it had been publicized that he would be so honored,) and then, in compelling radio, Hannity played four cuts of Rev. Sharpton who used the "n" word (several times) and lashed out at others in a most racist, bigotted way in front of a fawning, loud and frenzied "congregation" -- caught in the rapture of his fire and brimstone.
ALL of the cuts showed insensitivity, his penchant for using words that one shouldn't use against another being, his dislike for people of certain races and his typical rhetorical rancor.
It took a lot of guts for Hannity and WABC Program Director, Phil Boyce, to air this. Not because it was about a personality who appears nightly on WABC ... but because of the liberties being taken away by the fear mongering of others.
And yet ... where was the double standard consideration of "The Industry Newspaper"? It wasn't there. At all. Except to embarrass and humiliate Bob Grant, WABC and talk radio in general. One may not agree with Mr. Grant's ideology, while other's certainly do, or he wouldn't have been hired (again) after so many years in talk radio as "a pioneer ... an icon," as Mark Levin mentioned tonight.
Nor would he have been "awarded" the honor in the first place.
My letter to R&R ... and, hopefully, you'll send your thoughts both here and to the publication, is as follows:
"When I learned today of R&R withdrawing Mr. Grant's already proclaimed "Lifetime Achiement Award" - after hearing that Rev. Sharpton would be a keynote speaker at the upcoming R&R Talk Radio Seminar (which I have attended,) I was very curious.
Today, in a a very bold move, Sean Hannity broadcast four comments in the voice of Rev. Sharpton that are, needless to say, among the most hateful, racist and bigoted comments I have ever heard. Whether or not they were best for Mr. Hannity to share with an unsuspecting public is best for him to decide. I was offended at what Rev. Sharpton had to say.
As a trusted member of the supposedly "unbiased" media, I expect and demand more fairness from media trade publications, especially "The Industry Newspaper," Radio and Records.
If Mr. Grant is not worthy of this award by his "complete body of work," then that is R&Rs fault and problem to retract in any situation. But to add gasoline to flame by not holding Rev. Sharpton to the same standard is blatantly biased and has only opened the door regarding our industry newspaper's credibility.
Not close to being "middle ground" of what many of us expect from our industry's publications.
I ask that you please reconsider by not having Mr. Sharpton, in view of this specific incident, not appear at your convention in March.
Kind regards,"
This isn't about awards. It's about liberties that continue to slip away with the media definitely a part of why there is increasing mistrust.
I hope Don Imus gets into the game, now, for sure. It's his to win.