Posted on 11/28/2016 9:28:28 AM PST by Gamecock
The atheist radio program Freethought Radio has been axed in Madison, Wis., the victim of a format change.
In its place? Twenty-four hours a day of Christmas music.
Its like getting run over by reindeer.
The Freedom From Religion Foundations radio show has been unceremoniously yanked off the air locally, says the groups press release, released Nov. 11.
According to its website, the nonprofit group has more than 23,500 members and acts as a voice for free thought atheism, agnosticism, skepticism.
The radio program, which has been around for a decade and is hosted by husband-and-wife team Annie Laurie Gaylor and Dan Barker, was canceled by the Madison radio station formerly known as Progressive Talk The Mic 92.1.
Gaylor says in the statement that the couple learned the news in the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper that Progressive Talk had been banished forthwith on 92.1 FM and replaced with around-the-clock Christmas music!
Its not exactly the appropriate vehicle for Freethought Radio now.
The Mic, also known as 92.1 WXXM-FM, is now called 92.1 Best FM, and is broadcasting holiday music all day.
Were excited to spread cheer throughout the community with popular holiday music on WXXM, Keith Bratel, market president for iHeartMedia Madison, said in a statement.
The State Journal reported last week that Christmas music began playing on the day after the election on the formerly left-leaning, all-talk radio station.
The sudden switch came as Democrats were still absorbing Donald Trumps stunning presidential election victory just hours earlier, when many were hoping to find solace in like-minded hosts and guests, the newspaper wrote.
A few of the stations radio hosts, thrown for a loop by the format change, will continue to stream their shows online.
Gaylor and Barker, co-presidents of the Madison-based state/church watchdog group, wont go off the air.
Their show also broadcasts in Janesville, Wis., and in cities in Michigan, Missouri, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Texas and Alberta, Canada. With a stay tuned to their Madison listeners, theyre looking for a way to continue there, too.
No word on what the radio station will play after the holidays.
can’t make this stuff up!
It has always amused me that the most closed-minded consider themselves “free thinkers.”
The fact that they have to say it over and over only makes it funnier.
BEST. NOVEMBER. EVER.
I am also an atheist. I actually don't think these things are related. Because I find a lot of religious music very attractive and even go out of my way to hear it. But that's not the same thing as wanting to hear a bunch of sappy Christmas songs 24/7.
A voice for free thought? Free thought is never based on anti anything. More like group think bigotry.
Not nice to laugh at another’s misfortune, so I will stuff it. Thanks for the post.
When a man mailing a letter at the post office today said to me, “I hope you have happy holidays,” I answered him, “And Merry Christmas.” He grinned ear to ear, said, “Yes, we won. I guess we can say that now.” We both gave a thumbs up.
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