Yes many markets have more than enough talk signals but in Boston the Left feels it's under-represented
now that AAR/prog talk is gone (...here). If the likes of WRKO, WTKK, and WBZ don't want to air these shows their
only choice is to try a smaller station...
If there were another station that could pick up prog talk and WJIB could keep running its music, great
but the options aren't quite there for a station to do that.
Had WKOX/WXKS put on local content daily, did more promotion, and gotten a better signal they wouldn't
have been in this mess. (And some feel the quality of the shows they did air didn't cater to a large audience, of different political views.) It was a big rush to put on a national network to counter the conservatalkers and
in some markets it flew; in many others, it failed, though. It doesn't necessarily mean that prog. talk
won't succeed; just the way they went about it didn't work out. (And you have to wonder if CC hadn't
decided to put AAR/prog talk on its struggling signals, would it have aired in Boston at all? Maybe a show
or two could have been picked up by WRKO or WTKK, true, but if not for CC...)
And by the way, even though I'm mostly conservative, give me a left-leaning talk show that's done right and I'll listen. I was listening to an aircheck from a couple years ago from Chicago's Jay Marvin (subject:
the outgoing governor commuting death penalty sentences), who said right on air he's a bleeding heart
liberal, and he and his co-host were interesting, engaging, etc. (Though I'm not sure if he was kidding about the bleeding heart part. Wikipedia: "Though self described as a leftist, Marvin has been a strong supporter of second amendment rights, a supporter of limited use of the death penalty and has been vocal in his support of law enforcement." It went on to say that Marvin supported the President's war on terror but more recently has been critical of it, etc. It said he has filled in for Schultz & Jerry Springer.
Currently on a prog-talker in Denver:
http://www.760thezone.com/pages/jaymarvin.html