DanStrassberg said:Don Juan said:Not so much of a political agenda, but a company that knows their product, and their agenda, and super serves them.
But I think that what Salem has shown it is super-serving is not its special audience but its love of making money. When the opportunity presented itself to make more money by LMAing 1150 in Boston to a Florida company that does Spanish religion, the commitment to conservative talk went out the window.
Nothing wrong with that, really; it's the good old American way. But why pretend that it represents some sort of higher calling?
Who's pretending? It's the same calling every other station is answering.
For a station to be sucessful, it has to know their audience, their lifestyle, their habits, etc. This is what Salem is good at, and hope to make some money along the way. No one looks to them as a nonprofit.
DanStrassberg said:Despite its long-standing appeal to White Anglo-Saxon evangelical protestants
The majority of their audeince is made up of Catholics, believe it or not.
And, btw, they have a lot of black evangelicals listening to.
DanStrassberg said:but don't try to make that focus sound like something it most certainly is not.
Who is trying to make it something that it is not?
DanStrassberg said:Moreover, the REAL hypocrisy rears its head when the company's conservative talkers rail against the presence in this country of the very Hispanics that some of its own stations cater to.
Which Salem talkers have you heard rail against Hispanics?
(More anecdotal talk from out board liberal? Probably none, cuz you can't hear them here...and I dont think you would go thru the trouble of listening to them elsewhere.)