Posted on 11/01/2004 3:46:22 PM PST by Coleus
NewsMax.com
Inside Cover
Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004 1:10 p.m. EDT
Malzberg Debuts as WWRL Morning Host
After 25-years at WABC Radio in New York, NewsMax.com contributor Steve Malzberg starts Monday as drive-time morning host on New York's WWRL 1600 AM.
The conservative stalwart teams up with New York Daily News columnist and Al Sharpton biographer Karen Hunter - a radio pairing that's sure to provoke fireworks.
"The addition of Steve to the RL family represents a next step in RLs goal of becoming a listening post and sounding board for the New York market. " WWRL program director Rennie Bishop said Friday. "The morning show will continue its upbeat urban talk format bringing fresh, diverse and balanced viewpoints to the audience."
And with Malzberg on board, WWRL is likely to be making some news. Known as one of the most prolific newsbreakers at WABC, his interviews were regularly covered by the New York Post and Daily News.
Months before anyone had ever heard of the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, for instance, Malzberg got word they were organizing from Vietnam veterans expert B.G. Burkett, and gave his audience a sneak preview on what turned out to be the most politically significant story of the presidential campaign.
When media mogul Steve Brill announced that Sen. Hillary Clinton had fudged records of her meetings with 9/11 families, he dropped the bombshell in an interview with Malzberg.
When firebrand New York City councilman and would-be mayor Charles Barron explained that it was merely "black hyperbole" when he told an audience he wanted to "slap" a white person for his own mental health, it was because Malzberg had him cornered.
And the conservative talker was the only interviewer to confront Clinton National Security Advisor Sandy Berger about his former boss's admission that he turned down a chance to arrest Osama bin Laden - more than a year before the 9/11 Commission put the same question to Clinton himself.
Malzberg's confrontational style makes him unique in his industry. He's willing to apply the rhetorical rubber hose to guests - but somehow manages not to alienate them. So Democrat and Republican newsmakers return time and again to his microphone to break stories.
The veteran talker promises to keep the excitement going at his new home, explaining Friday, "Karen Hunter and I disagree on most major issues, and we plan to present those disagreements in a very passionate, informative and entertaining way. . . When folks tune in...they won't want to tune out."
To get Steve Malzberg's exclusive www.NewsMax.com column emailed directly to you, go to www.newsmax.com/malzberg .
I hope Malzberg comes down to South Florida and replaces the Chucky Cheese Comedian, Glenn Beck, in the 9 AM to Noon slot on WIOD (610 AM) Radio.
Glenn Beck tries to be a combination of Phil Hendry, Art Bell, and Gallagher. And it just doesn't work.
Maybe Steve got tired of the overnight schedule. He's a hardworking guy who really does his homework, and I hope he made the right decision to leave WABC. I won't be able to get this station on my radio.
I don't know if that is true or not.
but why go to this station? he could have tried to go onto satellite radio.
I am very sorry for him.
Undead conservatives will miss him.
>>I am very sorry for him.<<
So am I. Steve is a great talk show host and deserves much better than this. After 23 years of loyalty, WABC fires him!! I'm in NJ but I can't get 1600 so I listened on the net for about 25 minutes and couldn't stand anymore. The co-host was very rude and disrespectful and I felt they treated Steve as their "conservative whipping boy". As for WABC, I only listened to Rush and Steve and I can get Rush on other stations. Don't know if it will help, but I'm going to call WOR and tell them they're missing a golden opportunity, especially since Bob Grant is way up in years.
Day Two: Co-host has lightened up a fraction on Steve; claims she never heard him on his former show.
Sad. I liked Malzberg, but I won't be listening to him with a co-host on WWRL.
Art's only on the weekends. The weeknight host doesn't generally ring the steeple bells with me, so I've all but
stopped listening during the week.
FWIW, I just got XM radio and have been listening to OTR and current radio theatre falling off to sleep.
When I was in high school, the "Voice of Harlem". Things change. I remember every Sunday night in the late 60's they had Reverend Ike, who informed us that "God doesn't want your one dollar bill. God doesn't want your five, your ten. He doesn't want your twenty. God wants your fifty, your hunder (sic) dollar bill." Conveniently, the Almighty had arranged a mail drop at the Abyssinian Baptist Church, on Broadway in Harlem. Not to worry, however. For whatsoever you giveth the Lord, shall be returned sevenfold. That means that if you send in $50 bucks to Rev. Ike, you'll hit the numbers for $350 (some day). As Dave Barry says, I can't make this stuff up.
Whats the skinny on his departure from WABC?
I was so hoping that Steve would be on WOR. They have useless programming most of the time and Steve would be a wonderful asset.
NYPost, for what it's worth, reported that Steve was fired.
Steve has a website......Malzbergtalk.com
God Speed Steve. I will miss you on WABC radio.
Gracelessly aged that three letter station.
I think Steve wanted the time to spend with his family. As I understand it, Steve left on his own accord. He will be missed. I loved his Sunday morning sound bites.
I was one of Steves residents of the cave, during the Clinton years.
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