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OC Register columnist on "talk radio colossus" Howie/Deval

http://www.ocregister.com/opinion/patrick-fritz-gov-1845647-love-massachusetts

Orange County Register columnist refers to Howie as a Boston "talk radio colossus" (and he'll even
get bigger on FM, sir!)--the writer cracked up when Howie described tough talkin' MA gov
Deval Patrick. Car swerved, he was laughing so badly, as Howie recounted the latest
statement from the man who can best be described as a cross between Wally Cox and Urkel.

The Howie mention is just at the start of the column, and it goes into other discussion of terrorists,
etc., but it shows the power of Howie in exposing MA politicians and what they can get away with.
If Howie weren't so provincial (with all the Menino stuff) he could have easily been a nationwide host
(for a time he actually was, in far-flung places like Seattle, Salt Lake City, Florida, Ohio, Maryland,
Wisconsin...even though he mis-pronounces the name of THAT state as "WESS-consin"..._
 
Remember Colossus :In the seventh century A.D. the Arabs conquered Rhodes and broke the remains of the Colossus up into smaller pieces and sold it as scrap metal. ...

A predictor of Howie Carr's future perhaps?


raccoonradio said:
http://www.ocregister.com/opinion/patrick-fritz-gov-1845647-love-massachusetts

Orange County Register columnist refers to Howie as a Boston "talk radio colossus" (and he'll even
get bigger on FM, sir!)--the writer cracked up when Howie described tough talkin' MA gov
Deval Patrick. Car swerved, he was laughing so badly, as Howie recounted the latest
statement from the man who can best be described as a cross between Wally Cox and Urkel.

The Howie mention is just at the start of the column, and it goes into other discussion of terrorists,
etc., but it shows the power of Howie in exposing MA politicians and what they can get away with.
If Howie weren't so provincial (with all the Menino stuff) he could have easily been a nationwide host
(for a time he actually was, in far-flung places like Seattle, Salt Lake City, Florida, Ohio, Maryland,
Wisconsin...even though he mis-pronounces the name of THAT state as "WESS-consin"..._
 
Not quite. And remember, while his "network" may fall silent in a few days, Howie has been on more stations
for a longer period of time than Severin has (Jay's national show only lasted 9 months and often got
pre-empted for sports in some cities). But it is true, even the best talk hosts will someday have to hang
it up and join with the retired talk radio producers who are out on Senior Discount Day at the Stop n Shop.

As Howie himself would say, "Do you know who I _WAS_?" :)
 
When Howie retires ... or is pushed off the mic by the next Howie Carr ... someone will have to buy another chair for Howie's ego to sit in. As to "Senior Daze" Howie is already there with his osteoporosis et. al. and his AARP Discount Card.

raccoonradio said:
Not quite. And remember, while his "network" may fall silent in a few days, Howie has been on more stations
for a longer period of time than Severin has (Jay's national show only lasted 9 months and often got
pre-empted for sports in some cities). But it is true, even the best talk hosts will someday have to hang
it up and join with the retired talk radio producers who are out on Senior Discount Day at the Stop n Shop.

As Howie himself would say, "Do you know who I _WAS_?" :)
 
Well AARP does start to solicit people when they turn 55, eh, or is it 50. HC turned 55 in Jan. and I turned
45 a month later.

The baby boom generation is getting up there: we've gone from smoking joints to taking "Joint-Ritis" :)
 
raccoonradio said:
Well AARP does start to solicit people when they turn 55, eh, or is it 50. HC turned 55 in Jan. and I turned
45 a month later.

The baby boom generation is getting up there: we've gone from smoking joints to taking "Joint-Ritis" :)

50, Bob... I'm about 2 1/2 years away from that and there is NO freakin' way I'm signing up for that!
 
Yup! And here is where someone will make a joke that in Howie's case it could stand for
"Amer. Assoc. of RETARDED Persons" :) (Not me though!)
 
Puh-leez. The egotistical colossus will get his head handed to him in AM Drive in any demo short of God's Waiting Room. 8th place in 25-54 seems about right. He'll be about equidistant from Finneran and #1, I think. Closer to the former if WRKO ever properly accessorizes that show.
 
Exactly!. The only way Imus survived for all those years was by expanding the program beyond his limited capacity and infantile humor. Think, myself included, people turned on Imus not to listen to his drivel but to listen to guests no one else on morning radio would have. Carr could never attract anything but a cheap copy of "Fox Noise" with his coterie of like minded radicals right wingers. It might work for a book or two but in the long run it will be as disappointing as "Dice - Kay". Much promise, big salary and little to show for it on delivery.


Dark Knight said:
Puh-leez. The egotistical colossus will get his head handed to him in AM Drive in any demo short of God's Waiting Room. 8th place in 25-54 seems about right. He'll be about equidistant from Finneran and #1, I think. Closer to the former if WRKO ever properly accessorizes that show.
 
maybe 5th or 6th due to the competition. Other than frequent mentions of his book, he's not all that
egotistical. Self-deprecating humor, just like "Talent on Loan from Oxys". Much better than Finneran,
in fact it'll give a real choice to poli-talk listeners (etc.)

>>guests no one else on morning radio would have.

because they were boring ;D

>>"Fox Noise"

the most popular cable news network, esp. at night. May not be totally balanced but there are probably
more liberals (hi Geraldo!) on at Fox than conservatives (hi Glenn) at CNN, etc

>>radicals right wingers

to those on the far left, Ted Kennedy would be a radical right winger...
 
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