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Morton Downey Jr. Affiliates - List Them Here

What we forget is, as loud and crude as Downey was in his time, he was at heart, and on the air, far less mean-spirited and far less extreme than what passes for a lot of commercial radio and TV talk today. He may well have been an actor playing a self-created character called Morton Downey Jr. built on an exaggerated version of his own personality. But his blue-collar cultural conservatism, which those who knew him say was genuine, sincere and not an act, was a whole different animal from the nasty, elitist rant on the airwaves now.

Compare him to the race-baiting that Limbaugh and Savage engage in daily, the strident self-aggrandizement of Hannity, the xenophobia of Lou Dobbs, or the bizarre theories that Glenn Beck presents, and mix in the worship of money and power and disdain for working people they all display, and Downey seems like a memory of a kinder, gentler past. I knew some people who produced his later radio show down in DC, and they told me that he had a kindly, compassionate side to him that often came out to the people around him (and came out on the air from time to time, both there and on his TV shows)--I wonder if we'd say that about any of today's counterparts?
 
Bob1370 said:
What we forget is, as loud and crude as Downey was in his time, he was at heart, and on the air, far less mean-spirited and far less extreme than what passes for a lot of commercial radio and TV talk today.

How did Mort compare to the 1960s talk show host Joe Pyne, whose demeanor (and smoking habit) was the same as Mort's? And how would Joe Pyne compare to today's extreme talkers?
 
Taking a wild guess...WZTV-17, Nashville. it was either him or Chevy Chase...I think maybe both?
 
Bob1370 said:
I knew some people who produced [Morton Downey, Jr.'s] later radio show down in DC, and they told me that he had a kindly, compassionate side to him that often came out to the people around him (and came out on the air from time to time, both there and on his TV shows)--I wonder if we'd say that about any of today's counterparts?
...I never met Downey, but I was acquainted with one of his co-workers at WMAQ, the late Don Vogel. Don sensed a certain Shakespearean tragedy in Mort's manic desire for stardom, which led him to quit WMAQ and take the syndicated gig. Don always said Mort was nothing like that character he portrayed on his TV show...
 
Central Arkansas:

KASN 38 Pine Bluff (then an early FOX affiliate) was the only station to carry Downey and I think it was 9PM from the fall 1988 season to early in 1989. KASN at that time was under new ownership and just switched calls from KJTM and moved its studio to Little Rock.
 
"How did Mort compare to the 1960s talk show host Joe Pyne, whose demeanor (and smoking habit) was the same as Mort's? And how would Joe Pyne compare to today's extreme talkers?"

I remember Pyne well--he was a disabled WWII hero and a forceful personality who, at the time of his death, was hosting a daytime game show on NBC-TV. His earlier LA radio show centered on the same kind of cultural and moral conservatism Downey embraced later--although he was also an active and vocal supporter of the civil rights movement all during the 60s, meaning his politics were a lot more eclectic and complex than the right-wingers of that time, or of today.
 
joe pyne was like downey jr in that he had guests he talked to face to face.most he disagreed with.not like most talk show hosts on radio today who mostly just talk to people who agree with them.the anger levil was not that high as downey.


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Ultimajock said:
Bob1370 said:
I knew some people who produced [Morton Downey, Jr.'s] later radio show down in DC, and they told me that he had a kindly, compassionate side to him that often came out to the people around him (and came out on the air from time to time, both there and on his TV shows)--I wonder if we'd say that about any of today's counterparts?
...I never met Downey, but I was acquainted with one of his co-workers at WMAQ, the late Don Vogel. Don sensed a certain Shakespearean tragedy in Mort's manic desire for stardom, which led him to quit WMAQ and take the syndicated gig. Don always said Mort was nothing like that character he portrayed on his TV show...

Do you ( or anyone else for that matter ) remember the book "Mort Mort Mort..No Place to Hide" written by Morton Downey Jr? The book came out in 1988 during the heyday of his show. Granted it has been YEARS since I read it but as I can recall the Morton Downey the "author" wasn't the same Morton that one saw on his TV show.
 
Fun fact about Morton Downey Jr...

He was a rock jock in the 1960's at WFUN Miami, KRIZ Phoenix, and KJR Seattle, among others.
 
Fun fact about Morton Downey Jr...

He was a rock jock in the 1960's at WFUN Miami, KRIZ Phoenix, and KJR Seattle, among others.

Reelradio.com has an aircheck of him on KDEO San Diego in early 1964. He called himself "The Mad Lad".
 
Bob1370 said:
I remember Pyne well--he was a disabled WWII hero and a forceful personality who, at the time of his death, was hosting a daytime game show on NBC-TV.

Joe's game show, "Showdown", was on the air during 1966; he died in 1970.
 
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