Posted on 03/07/2005 6:48:28 AM PST by rface
Air America is adding radio stations to the stable as Clear Channel attempts to promote what they are calling "Progressive Radio." But the liberal radio network still can't get a host to crack the "not quite top ten list" of talk radio personalities. In fact, it's not even close. Conservative hosts are still dominating the talk radio scene and they continue to dominate the list for one reason--they have fun on the radio.
Each listen to Air America reveals bitter complaining, very little laughter and absolutely no fun. Angry radio just won't sell.
One thing, liberals don't have the material the conservative hosts are presented on a daily basis. It's hard to run out of subject matter when the Robert Byrd, Ted Kennedy and Howard Dean left fringe types are getting all the press for the Democrats. And when you factor in Eason Jordan and Dan Rather and pit them against Jeff Gannon (who?) it's not really a fair fight. Regardless, at some point the left wing radio hosts will want to learn that bitter just doesn't play well on air and they would be wise to copy these conservative hosts only with a liberal slant.
Heres my second annual not quite top ten. (Thats why theres only nine.) Last year's rank is in brackets.
9) Bill O'Reilly [6]: I really didn't believe that Bill O'Reilly on the radio would play well. Three full hours seemed like a bit much, but O'Reilly made the adjustments and pulls it off most of the time. It's far from the usual talk radio fare, but is still a decent listen.
8) Neal Boortz [7]: Neal Boortz has been doing talk radio forever. And when you give his show a listen it really shows. He's the perfect combination of entertainment and information and as his tagline says, [He's] not here to support your viewpoints. [He's] here to inform, challenge and entertain. He does that daily.
7) Don Imus [NR]: Don Imus leads every other MSNBC show in ratings with his morning radio/cable TV show. (Chris Mathews' numbers are close, even though he's in primetime) Imus gets tremendous "A" list guests and delivers nearly each day. He's a brilliant interviewer and his show would benefit from a later time slot so that the West coast could actually listen.
6) Sean Hannity [3]: Another good interviewer that presents "A" list guests nearly every day. Sean is a shameless self-promoter, but he still gets it to work and his show is wildly popular. Hannity's newest must listen is a Friday segment from a voice guy that features Bill Clinton, Bush 41 and 43, Michael Jackson, Phil Donahue and more. It's a classic segment and Hannity has a blast with it.
5) Tony Snow [2]: Tony Snow is on "injured reserve" as he recovers from cancer surgery. Our prayers are with him and his family. His show is a near flawless conservative presentation as he uses his experience and contacts to deliver a stellar program despite the fact that the show is only a year old.
4) Hugh Hewitt [NR]: Hugh springs into the "not quite top ten list" with an unashamed "new media" feel. His guests range from Mark Steyn to James Lileks to Ed Morrissey. (If you don't recognize these guys look them up, you are really missing out.) It makes for great radio, and proves that Hewitt gets the incredible power of the new media.
3) Michael Medved [4]: Medved continues to deliver the most intelligent radio in the business. He welcomes callers that disagree and even sets up a "disagreement day" for them to line up. His conspiracy theory segments are priceless. His audience ranges from critical thinkers to complete moonbats, but somehow he makes it entertaining.
2) Laura Ingraham [5]: Laura Ingraham's talk radio show has matured into a can't miss listen each day. She was always entertaining, but has now developed a routine that presents the absolute best TV sound bites for her to dissect. She gets extra credit for hammering away at Chris Mathews and Katie Couric with their own clips nearly every day. Lee Habeeb and her producer Matt Fox complete the package with their comments. This show is a blast.
1) Rush Limbaugh [1]: Limbaugh is still the best. His claim that he is the "crown jewel of the new media" is accurate. In fact, without Limbaugh, there likely wouldn't even be a new media. A cut and paste from last year's column still works. "His operation is now a media empire and his resources seem endless. He has unlimited sound bites available and is quick to offer his EIB analysis to each and every one. Until he retires or unless the keystone Palm Beach cops can round him up, its hard to see him ever leaving the top of the heap. It doesnt hurt to have the best parody guy in the biz on your side either. Paul Shanklin never misses. Everyone in the business strives to be El Rushbo."
CK Rairden is the managing editor of the National Ledger.
XM Satellite Radio has her on Ch. 166 America Right from Noon till 3:00. I realize that conflicts with Rush, so you may have to make a tough decision, but I record Laura on my XM radio and listen to Rush over the internet so I get the best of both worlds.
When I was on Laura's show two weeks ago, I found her to be a very comfortable interviewer: she conversed, rather than quizzed.
Those first 3 are wonderful. Seldom do I not enjoy time invested with each of them.
And God bless Tony Snow, his family and friends, during this period.
So, Clear Channel is becoming Progressive?
Clear Communist Channel? Good one Red McCombs. You're like "0 for Lifetime" now you old fart.
The list is incomplete.
Michael Savage is not on it.
That's just stupid.
I agree - never miss Savage when he is on. Oh, he can be a real pain sometimes and over the top, but to me his programs remind me of sitting around the table after dinner discussing the world situation.
Here in Chicago, WIND radio recently changed to a talk format offering Michael Medved, Laura Ingraham, and others. It's great. Unfortunately, it runs up against WLS which airs Rush and some local conservatives who are pretty good (e.g., Terry O'Brien).
One name that has been omitted is Dennis Prager. My wife switches back and forth between him and Rush. She prefers Prager's less bombastic style.
Ditto. I called the station to ask about Laura. I haven't (and won't) listened to that station again.
Sweet!
Yup, that's one of the main reasons I listen to him. These callers get decimated by Medved, it's so fun to listen to.
WHAT! No Michael (rant rant rant I'm soooo smart and you're so stupid piss and moan) Savage?
Don Imus is a brilliant interviewer???
Don Imus reads prepared questions. He's a John McCain Republican, which means that he'll ask or say anything that will promote hisself.
Laura is #1. Funniest host on the radio, and also can distinguish the forest from the trees. I was very happy when WABC picked up her show in NYC.
I also agree on Sean Hannity... becoming way too self-promotional.
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