Posted on 06/17/2004 11:01:19 AM PDT by arual
KVI bleeps no-no in Bush talk
By David Postman Seattle Times chief political reporter
Seattle talk-radio station KVI-AM (570) makes a habit of clearing the air to broadcast President Bush's speeches and press conferences. It's what you do when you are the purveyors of conservative hot talk and see yourself as a bastion against liberal media bias.
But a part of Bush's speech yesterday about Iraq was too hot for even KVI. An alert engineer used the station's seven-second delay to mute the offending words.
Had Bush gone wobbly on Iraq, or worse, John Kerry? More nice things to say about Bill or even Hillary Clinton? A wardrobe malfunction, maybe?
No, what Bush did was mention talk-show giant Rush Limbaugh, the best-known conservative talk host in the country.
Rush, as Bush called him in a speech at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base, isn't ever heard on KVI.
Not anymore, at least. He once was the station's syndicated star. But since October, he has resided down the dial a bit at KTTH-AM (770).
"We just don't generally expose or promote talk-show hosts on other stations," said KVI program director Paul Duckworth.
The Limbaugh mention came in a speech where Bush was touting what he sees as progress in Iraq:
"Today in Iraq, more than 170 newspapers are being published, and I saw the other day that they've even got talk radio. I don't know if they've contacted Rush yet," Bush said. According to the official White House transcript, the audience laughed.
Duckworth said he heard from only a few unhappy listeners.
One was Nigel Featherston, who e-mailed the station after hearing the speech on KVI and later the same excerpt on KTTH, on the Limbaugh show.
Duckworth e-mailed him back to explain the competition issue, which did not satisfy Featherston.
"You censored the President of the United States because he mentioned your competition?" Featherston wrote. "If I were you, I would rethink that petty policy, and focus on providing a stronger host in that time slot to compete with the Rush Limbaugh show."
Duckworth points out KVI was the only station to air the entire or almost the entire Bush speech yesterday morning. He said he could understand the negative response if the station had censored something Bush said about Iraq.
"I'd certainly agree with that. But for crying out loud, it was a brief mention of our competition," Duckworth said.
At KTTH they were playing excerpts, including the Limbaugh plug, and laughing at KVI's editing.
"Just because someone isn't playing on your team, you can't deny they exist," said station manager Ken Berry. "This is just taking it to the height of nuttiness."
Pettiness, pure and simple.
It used to be quite typical, I'd hear callers to a radio station who mentioned another host, get bleeped out. WWDB in Philly used to make a habit of it.
yikes
Sheesh. What a cheesy outfit he must manage, bleeping out part of a Presidential speech over such an inconsequential issue.
Amazing.
...the difference being that this was speech by the POTUS. Pettiness and arrogance.
The President wasn't a caller. This was part of a speech that KVI censored, plain and simple.
FMCDH(BITS)
This was part of a speech that KVI censored, plain and simple.
Wonder if they've edited Rush out of the Oxycontin drug abuse stories...?
I am trying to think of a better word than idiot.
ummmm, franken?
Sheesh, and they're wondering why folks are changing stations...
CNN did something similiar during the skydive of President Bush #41. They refused to mention Brit Hume by name...rather referred to him as a correspondent from another cable network.
Well, I'm sympathetic to the 23-year-old kid who had 7 seconds to make that decision. Now if the PD did this based on an advance transcript of the speech, it would be a different thing.
And they wonder why people talk about liberal media bias. Sarcastic much?
I give KVI allot of credit for bringing conservative talk radio to the Northwest. My Father went from being a die-hard Roosevelt Democrat to a Republican by listening to Rush on KVI in the 80's. I was sad to see him and Medved leave KVI. I am not happy they would bleep the President, but they are in stiff compition with KTTH, which by the way may have Medved and Rush, but they also have the vile Savage, so they have their problems as well.
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