Sean Gilbow said:amfmxm said:Lib Talk: Yeah, there is a pecking order...
First Tier--Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller, Randi Rhodes, Thom Hartmann, Mike Malloy
Second Tier-- Lionel, Rachel Maddow (basically gone to TV now), David Bender, Mark Walsh & David Goodfriend ("Left Jab")
Third Tier-- Young Turks, Mark Maron, Sam Seder
I would add Frangela, Stephanie Miller's substitute, to the list somewhere. The gals host a weekend show on KTLK in Los Angelas and are known for their appearances on VH1's "Best Week Ever." With Rachel going to morning drive, Clear Channel and Dial Global have an opportunity to put the duo in afternoon drive on the West Coast and 7 to 10 p.m. East Coast, with the hope this will be a ratings booster for progressive talk stations in the East.
I agree about Frangela, though I would suggest (as though anyone is listening) that they could play that Morning Drive role on the East Coast. As it is, some are using Press in AMD and others the "Young Turks" and neither has the punch that Frangela packs. Up and coming progressive talk stars, for sure. FWIW, I can't quite fathom why David Bender is still relegated to weekend & sub duty--he's extremely good. Perhaps between those gigs & spot duty on TV he's making too much to risk upsetting the applecart.
Can't argue much with OMW, either. Truth is, "Left Jab" is too much of a niche show to make the list--and Bill Press probably belongs in their place on the Lefty Second Tier.
Don't know if any of you caught Bennett Zier's cover story in Radio Ink a few months back, but I thought he was hinting that he'd be nudging Air America away from progressives and toward the middle. Think CNN... the network nobody loves!