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Can Al Franken save talk radio
Jewsweek ^ | 2-26-03 | Benyamin Cohen

Posted on 02/26/2003 7:06:27 AM PST by SJackson

 
Can Al Franken save talk radio?

Jewish philanthropists have tapped Al Franken to be the liberal answer to Rush Limbaugh. Can he rise to the occasion?
 
by Benyamin Cohen February 25, 2003
 
 

 
   

 
     
   

CAN FRAKEN MAKE SENSE: Jewish philanthropists have tapped the Jewish comedian to lead a new liberal talk radio network.

   
     

 

 

Al Franken is good enough, smart enough, and, doggone it, people like him. Especially Anita and Sheldon Drobny. The Jewish philanthropists from Chicago have given money to all sorts of causes -- abused children, Bill Clinton's campaign, and Jewish studies programs including the R'fa-aye-nu Society's efforts to preserve Judaica hidden during the Holocaust.

And now they're forking over $10 million to start a liberal talk radio network which would star liberal Jewish comedian and political activist Al Franken. It hopes to enlist other well-known entertainers with a liberal point of view for a 14-hour, daily slate of commercial programs that would heavily rely on comedy and political satire.

 

 

         
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"... Think of it as NPR on steroids. While conservatives tend to be men with Manilow in their turntable, the new network will hope to plug into the liberal leaning college co-ed crowd ..."
 
 

What Franken and company will have that other liberal endeavors don't is an actual network, and that means an organizational structure. It's that kind of structure that is absolutely necessary for liberal voices to find a lasting place in the broadcast pantheon, along with a core audience and a healthy share of cross-over marketing.

That is, after all, the model used by conservatives when they slowly built up the Fox News network and monopolized talk radio. Nobody woke up to find CNN in decline and conservative figures like Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly dominating the ratings. Instead, conservatives who were incensed over a perceived liberal bias in the media did what they do best: build a grassroots network that slowly funded a conservative alternative.

If history is any indication, the Drobnys will fail miserably in their mission. Attempts at liberal talk -- both on television and radio -- have been abysmal failures. Just this week, MSNBC canceled the liberal leaning program by talk show veteran Phil Donahue after six months of poor ratings.

The political talk show format has yet to prove -- and may never -- that it can support a liberal voice, says Andrew Tyndall, head of ADT Research, a television news consulting firm. Donahue's chances weren't helped by MSNBC's impatience, he says. "They're very quick to cancel shows," Tyndall says. "Right from the start, they haven't settled on a format and let it grow so people can find it. If it's not working in a few months, they cancel it and move on to something else."

Thus far, liberal forays have been limited to single programs, like Donahue's just cancelled show. With a full-funded network, all Franken will need is a growing number of liberals to listen to him and then help him get on the air in more places. Assuming the network lasts, and the grassroots organization can build a critical momentum (especially among the left-leaning Jewish community), there's nothing to stop this new initiative from succeeding. Whether those things line up is a big question mark.

What isn't a question mark is Franken himself, and that's where he becomes the lynch pin of the idea. Franken is a well-established politico with a solid track record both in comedy and commentary. He's stumped for Al Gore, popped up on just about every talk show you can think of, and is slated to be a regular guest on Bill Maher's new HBO series. Add in his books and other achievements and you've got a serious case of street cred in the media world and political universe. He's also got a distinctive and recognizable style with a following to match. That he can bring aboard those fans and use word-of-mouth to grab more is in little doubt.

And that is exactly what the new network is counting on.

"We believe this is a tremendous business opportunity," says Atlanta radio executive Jon Sinton. Sinton, who would be the new network's chief executive, adds, "There are so many right-wing talk shows, we think it's created a hole in the market you could drive a truck through. We want to take an issue and make it funny and engaging. Our intent is to engage and entertain as a way to enlighten, engage in skit comedy, parody, political satire."

Think of it as NPR on steroids. While conservatives tend to be men with Manilow on their turntable, the new network will hope to plug into the liberal leaning college co-ed crowd. Already in unison protesting a potential war with Iraq, Franken will provide these legions with a voice. Plus, the expected Hollywood backing will add glitz to the glory.

However, more than just the man and the message, the medium itself may present a problem. It's a fact: College kids do not listen to talk radio. Old white men do.

That doesn't seem to stop the Drobnys from channeling their fund to this project. "I feel like there's a monologue out there," Ms. Drobny says. "I just had this tremendous feeling with great passion that we had to make sure we're heard and make sure having a dialogue in this country of ours."

Communications specialist Kathleen Hall Jamieson, who was involved in a study of talk radio in the mid-1990s, said the conservative radio audience is easier to attract and mobilize because right-wingers usually view liberals as way off the political spectrum.

And it also doesn't hurt that there are more people in polls who identify themselves as conservative than as liberal. "The search for the liberal equivalent of Rush Limbaugh may be misunderstanding how Limbaugh starts from a natural advantage," said Jamieson, director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. "His audience is already polarized. The liberals don't need a host, they need a different audience."

Franken unplugged
Regardless of whether or not a liberal talk radio network will succeed, the question remains: Is Franken the man for the job? For those in the know, the resounding answer is yes.

Al Franken is more than just the sum of his parts. More than merely a former Saturday Night Live star with some mediocre films to his credit, Franken hails from the top tier of comedian intelligentsia, the kind who parlay the obvious into the obscenely amusing.

Take this recent remark he made on This Week with George Stephanopoulos. When asked what he thought the big story of 2003 would be, he wryly replied, "I think the big story, I'm gonna go out on a limb on this, might be the war in Iraq. I think that might be a very, very big story to watch for the next year."

For his part, Franken, who caused an uproar with his best-selling book Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot, feels that it's time for a liberal alternative. "My audience is going to come," he says. "It would be a different kind of show. But I would definitely try to answer the Rushes and the Hannitys. But I refuse to do it by cheating and distorting."

Franken will also be in a good place to debunk one of the more pervasive of media myths: that it's all a bunch of liberals. While it's true that many reporters in the field lean to the left, it's become more than obvious over the past couple of years that the media has gone screeching to the right.

The rise of Fox News and the resurgence of media figures like Pat Buchanan and Alan Keyes on MSNBC, along with CNN's scramble to win over the conservative viewers have left many in the liberal establishment scratching their heads. But Franken is a die-hard liberal, and with a microphone in front of him, he could lead a new insurgency to help balance out what the audience hears.

After all, where better to counter the conservative media push of recent years than in their own backyard of talk radio, where Republicans and Libertarians have held a virtual monopoly.

So, can Franken single-handedly be the one-man savior of talk radio, sweeping in on a liberal vine and swiping away the mike from the conservatives? Well, delusions of grandeur have never been far from his mind. In his 2000 book, Why Not Me? The Inside Story of the Making and Unmaking of the Franken Presidency, the comedian explores what a presidential run by him would look like.

In the book, he dreamed of picking the Modern Orthodox Joe Lieberman months before Gore had the idea. "Part of the premise of the book is that I have an entirely Jewish cabinet, so if you're going to pick a Jew to be your running mate, Lieberman was sort of the only choice. I guess [California senator] Dianne Feinstein, but I picked Lieberman to balance the ticket, because I'm a Reform Jew."

Irreverent? Yes. Marketable? Well, time will tell.

Jewsweek's Bradford R. Pilcher contributed to this article.



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To: far sider
I haven't heard how they plan to set up the network of stations needed to have their 14 hours of programming actually reach the airwaves. There are a limited number of FCC licenses available and what exactly is the plan to persuade (or coerce) station owners to carry their crap?

Maybe they think dozens or hundreds of stations are waiting breathlessly to carry hours and hours of programming which it appears very few people want to listen to. Do they expect NPR is going to carry it? If so, that network and its stations can kiss their federal funding goodbye.

If they have thought this through (a real stretch, I admit) the radio network or independent stations that will carry it had better prepare for a barrage from conservatives that will make the London Blitz look like a light rain.

61 posted on 02/26/2003 7:56:20 AM PST by katana
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To: SJackson
Jewsweek?!?

I checked the website, it's not a joke.

I now wonder if there really is a "Jew-liard" like in South Park.

62 posted on 02/26/2003 7:58:14 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: DoctorMichael
I never have gotten the liberal Jewish thing. If there ever were a people who have pulled themselves up by their bootstraps, and accomplished more by sheer hard work, I don’t know who it would be. BTW I am a gentile.
63 posted on 02/26/2003 7:58:39 AM PST by dix (.)
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To: SJackson
Is Franken the man for the job? For those in the know, the resounding answer is yes Nope!

From one who is N. Theknow.

Funniest part of this is the line:

a former Saturday Night Live star with some mediocre films to his credit

Al Franken on talk radio? Once again liberals attempt to thread a needle with an anchor chain.

64 posted on 02/26/2003 7:59:04 AM PST by N. Theknow
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To: katana
Good point...they'll have to subsidize every station that carries it (except maybe in Minnesota) because the ratings will be so bad, it will kill advertising revenues. If you have ever had any dealings with that industry, you know that when one time slot hits the pooper, it affects all time slots, particularly in a talk format.
65 posted on 02/26/2003 8:00:44 AM PST by way-right-of-center (it's easy to hide when no one is looking)
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To: sonofatpatcher2
"Well, Janeane Garofalo proved a lefty could smoke and take a dump without pulling down their pants."

Nice one. I'm impressed.

66 posted on 02/26/2003 8:00:59 AM PST by G.Mason (Lessons of life needn't be fatal)
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To: Junior
First guest? .... Phil Donahue?
67 posted on 02/26/2003 8:01:47 AM PST by schaketo
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To: TC Rider
Try six weeks.

Put me down for 6 weeks in the pool.

68 posted on 02/26/2003 8:02:37 AM PST by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: SJackson
While conservatives tend to be men with Manilow on their turntable

My @ss! Just last night, I had Sinatra, The Tubes and Chet Baker on my turntable (and I mean TURNTABLE!)
69 posted on 02/26/2003 8:05:39 AM PST by GodBlessRonaldReagan (where is Scotty Moore when we need him most?)
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To: schaketo
I think his first guest will be Janeane Garafalo. Al can shift into Stuart Smally mode while JG whines about Brian Killmeade from Fox breaking his foot off in her a-- yesterday morning. She can tell how she was abused be the evil conservative media.
70 posted on 02/26/2003 8:09:25 AM PST by way-right-of-center (it's easy to hide when no one is looking)
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To: The_Victor
Can Al Franken save talk radio

Too late. Rush already did that.

I think the author means "Can Al Franken save talk radio from the conservatives".

71 posted on 02/26/2003 8:09:37 AM PST by KarlInOhio (France: The whore for Babylon)
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To: GodBlessRonaldReagan
My @ss! Just last night, I had Sinatra, The Tubes and Chet Baker on my turntable (and I mean TURNTABLE!)

How did you get them to work? I bought a CD the other day and had to cut out the extra plastic in the middle to make it fit on the 45 rpm thingy and it sound like crap!

72 posted on 02/26/2003 8:10:06 AM PST by N. Theknow
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To: dix
"I never have gotten the liberal Jewish thing."

It's really a holdover from the past, sort of like Irish Catholics who insist on voting Democrat even though they are fairly conservative. Voting habits get established early in life and they don't change easily. I think many Jews see the GOP as the party of anti-semitic WASPs. I'd like to say that's completely false, but frankly it was often the case decades ago.

Now the Dems are the anti-Israel party and the home of black anti-semitism. Some Jews are starting to catch on to that, but it's very hard for them to embrace the Republican alternative. I think the current situation in the Middle East is speeding the process of change, but it will take a while. I do expect Bush will get a lot more of the Jewish vote in 2004 than he got last time around.

BTW, I am also a gentile. I'm basing my opinions on my conversations with various friends and acquaintences who are Jewish. It's purely speculation based on annecdotes of a very small sample of people. Take it for what it's worth.
73 posted on 02/26/2003 8:13:16 AM PST by Media Insurgent
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To: PokeyJoe
Nobody likes Al, he's a condescending jacka$$.

When he guested on Prairie Home Companion, Franken impressed me as a bitter, cynical, hateful, sneer towards all I cherish.

74 posted on 02/26/2003 8:13:56 AM PST by TomSmedley
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To: SJackson
6 months, tops.
75 posted on 02/26/2003 8:21:00 AM PST by VRWC_minion ( Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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To: SJackson
Anybody remember Bob Lassiter? I first heard him when I lived in Chicago in the late 80s/early 90s. Quite obnoxious, but he probably would fit in well with a liberal talk radio audience. I guess he left Chicago in the mid 90's, went back to Tampa, where he came from, but quite/retired in some sort of contract dispute with his managment.

I just remember listening to him first when WLS went talk in 1989, he had the afternoon drive time.

It wasn't until a year or two later that I then heard Rush for the first time over the lunch hour. Things were never the same after that.

76 posted on 02/26/2003 8:22:35 AM PST by machman
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To: Xenalyte
While conservatives tend to be men with Manilow on their turntable..

This is why they will fail... They don't know who they are fighting or who their real audience is.

I have recently read and seen multiple news pieces on the growing number of young conservative. While our party is growing younger and more diverse, their party will be represented by an old white guy, growing older and more wacky.

77 posted on 02/26/2003 8:23:55 AM PST by CyberCowboy777 (In those days... Every man did that which was right in his own eyes.)
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To: N. Theknow
LOL! I wonder how many people have tried to do that!
78 posted on 02/26/2003 8:24:46 AM PST by GodBlessRonaldReagan (where is Scotty Moore when we need him most?)
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To: Hemingway's Ghost
The Drobnys may be rich, but evidently they're dumb as a bag of hammers. Proof yet again that $$$$ and brains don't go hand-in-hand.

Its not all that dumb. Its a way to make an otherwise political contribution tax deductible< And if its still on during the next election, its a way to circumvent CFR.

80 posted on 02/26/2003 8:25:16 AM PST by VRWC_minion ( Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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