> Malloy, since joining aar has really toned himself down alot
> imo, compared to his old i.e. america days. He's not quite
> so...shrill... but it is still an entertaining show.
You're kidding. During his first hour screamfest, he is by far the angriest AAR hosts there. I can't imagine what the original sounded like if we're getting toned down now.
He behaves himself a lot when he is subbing for other hosts, although he does let loose on occasion with the Bush Crime Family label and other favorites.
> Randi is also doing well, from her wjno days.
Randi suffers from periodic burnout. You can predict her next week or two off based on her tone on the air and how much she relies on reading articles on the air (the more reading, the more burned out). When nothing is really breaking in the news, she loses energy but gets re-fired up on things like Katrina.
I think her show also suffered when Tim, her oft-heard producer, left the show. They had a good rapport.
> imo, compared to his old i.e. america days. He's not quite
> so...shrill... but it is still an entertaining show.
You're kidding. During his first hour screamfest, he is by far the angriest AAR hosts there. I can't imagine what the original sounded like if we're getting toned down now.
He behaves himself a lot when he is subbing for other hosts, although he does let loose on occasion with the Bush Crime Family label and other favorites.
> Randi is also doing well, from her wjno days.
Randi suffers from periodic burnout. You can predict her next week or two off based on her tone on the air and how much she relies on reading articles on the air (the more reading, the more burned out). When nothing is really breaking in the news, she loses energy but gets re-fired up on things like Katrina.
I think her show also suffered when Tim, her oft-heard producer, left the show. They had a good rapport.