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Talk Radio Comes to Baghdad
NewsMax ^ | 6/13/04 | Carl Limbacher

Posted on 06/13/2004 1:34:17 PM PDT by wagglebee

In the surest sign yet that the U.S. liberation is beginning to have a lasting impact Iraq's culture, Baghdad now has its own talk radio station - where callers are allowed to complain about anything as long as they don't incite violence.

"There are no Rush Limbaughs here - yet," reports Newsday. In fact, the station, dubbed Radio Dijla, has a rule for its hosts: Don't butt in with opinions.

Still, the rules don't seem to inhibit listeners from dialing in. So far, callers' most pressing issue is the lack of electricity, reports the station's founder, 34-year-old Ahmad al-Rikaby. And yes, there are complaints about life under U.S. occupation.

What about that U.S. media obsession, Abu Ghriab?

The Radio Dijla founder made no mention of the prison abuse scandal among his list of hot topics.

Instead, Baghdadis want to know why, for instance, if the U.S. can put a man on the moon and repair oil pipelines in record time, it can't provide air conditioning amid the city's 100-degree heat?

Another big difference from its American cousins: Radio Dijla is forced to operate under intense security. Guards standing behind sandbags protect the station, while al-Rikaby keeps a submachine gun nearby just in case.

Most of the station's talk jockeys are young women with little radio experience. They listen patiently as callers flood the phone lines - "18,000 attempted calls on its two lines every day" - says Newsday.

Numbers like that suggest Iraqis are eager to take advantage of their newfound freedom.

Before the liberation, talk radio in Baghdad was limited to al-Shabab Radio, run by Saddam's murderous son Uday. Callers were allowed to discuss only love and poetry, but anti-government talk was strictly forbidden.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; iraqimedia; radiodijla; talkradio
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To: Hildy
What these people see as reason for complaint, American's would see as free-enterprise opportunities.

Hopefully, they'll figure it out eventually.

41 posted on 06/13/2004 6:44:17 PM PDT by America's Resolve (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing)
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To: wagglebee
if the U.S. can put a man on the moon

Then why can't we put all men on the moon? I entirely agree.

42 posted on 06/13/2004 6:57:18 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: wagglebee
Well, they got half of it right, now they have to get some people who can answer their questions. They need to start inviting guests like the various ministers.

They need to be told that part of the reason is the sabotage that the Baathists and terrorists are doing to the grid, and the other part is that so many Iraqis have bought new appliances like TV's, computers, air conditioners etc. that the requirements have gone up.

43 posted on 06/13/2004 7:20:40 PM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: wagglebee; humblegunner; pax_et_bonum
Instead, Baghdadis want to know why, for instance, if the U.S. can put a man on the moon and repair oil pipelines in record time, it can't provide air conditioning amid the city's 100-degree heat?

100-degree heat? HA!!

Try about an average of 115 every day and it's not officially summer yet.

Reeeeeally looking forward to July. Oh, yeah!

44 posted on 06/14/2004 1:08:05 AM PDT by Allegra (I Had This Weird Dream That I Went to Work in a Strange Place.....SOMEBODY WAKE ME UP!!!)
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To: Mister Baredog
I wonder who's the "call screener"? LOL.

bin-Snerdly.

45 posted on 06/14/2004 4:37:47 AM PDT by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: thoughtomator

Just a WAG but I'm thinking they want to be a success, so they won't be playing Air America.


46 posted on 06/14/2004 5:23:34 AM PDT by Valin (Hatred is the coward's revenge)
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To: Ciexyz

Yes, but the main posters would be the Iraqi version of Murraymom and A+Bert.


47 posted on 06/14/2004 5:28:39 AM PDT by rabidralph (I'm the Budweiser Donkey, and I approved this message.)
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To: Allegra

Whewee! That's hot, and gonna get hotter, huh? yikes...

Take care Allegra, good to run across one of your posts.

Prairie


48 posted on 06/15/2004 11:21:07 AM PDT by prairiebreeze (Proud in my refusal to purchase a copy of "My Lie".)
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