Posted on 05/21/2003 7:42:49 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul
Below is a list of 95 liberal talk hosts, liberal talk networks, liberal talk stations or syndicated liberal programs that are in the marketplace ALREADY. None garners an audience anywhere near the top conservative hosts. So what makes the liberals believe that they have been "shut out" of the marketplace o ideas? Could it be that ad $$$$ are an indicator of merit that decides who gets on? Could it be that when it comes to the marketplace of ideas, liberal shelves are either bare or hold stale goods? Any additions, deletions, comments or even your opinions are welcome on the content of this list. It was made possible by the combined efforts of the FreeRepublic.com community. Thank you to all who helped in the earlier efforts.
1. Mitch Albom ABC Radio Networks
2. AR Alternative Radio
3. Mike Barnacle - 96.9 FM TALK
4. Dave Berkman, Media Talk, Wisconsin Public Radio
5. Between the Lines, Progressive Radio, WPKN Bridgeport CT
6. Richard Bey - WABC
7. Frank Blair KLAY
8. Peter Boyles - KHOW
9. Tony Brown - WLS 890 AM
10. Howie Carr - ????
11. Larry Ceisler WPHT 1210 AM
12. Nate Clay - WLS
13. Alan Colmes FOX Radio
14. Christine Craft - KGO
15. Lynn Cullen, WPTT Pittsburgh
16. Counterspin
17. Stephen Crockett WYTM 105.5 FM & WKTS
18. Democracy Now Amy Goodman
19. Sam Donaldson - ABC Radio Networks
20. Will Durst Marketplace (NPR)
21. Laura Flanders - KWAB 1490 AM
22. Glen Galaich - "Between The Lines"
23. Enid Goldstein, KNRC Denver
24. Dick Gordon, WBUR Boston
25. Gil Gross, KLAC Los Angeles
26. Terry Gross - NPR
27. Bill Handel KFI & XM Radio
28. Erin Hart - KIRO 710 AM
29. Thom Hartmann, i.e. america radio
30. This Is Hell, WNUR Chicago
31. Jim Hightower - Syndicated
32. Joe Jackson - KIQ 1010 AM
33. Michael Jackson, KLAC Los Angeles
34. Guy James - WCNZ
35. Jason Jarvis - WNTY
36. Andy Johnson - WJGR 1320 AM
37. Tom Joyner - The Morning Show
38. KBOO Radio - KBOO 90.7 FM (Progressive Talk Radio, various hosts)
39. Garrison Keillor - NPR
40. Cliff Kelley WVON
41. Ed Koch Bloomberg Radio
42. Ron Kuby (Whos Mommie is a commie) - WABC
43. Tom Lamprey
44. Al Lawrence - WYTM 105.5 FM & WKTS
45. Deborah Lynne - KJCE
46. Mara Liason - NPR
47. Joe Madison - WOL
48. Mike Malloy - Syndicated
49. Bill Mazer - WVOX
50. Colin McEnroe - WTIC
51. John McMullen Sirius Satellite Network
52. Faith Middleton WNPR Connecticut
53. Kojo Nnamdi - WAMU
54. Mind Over Matters - KEXP
55. Erin Moriarty & Nancy Giles - WPHT
56. NPR (the network)
57. Ike Newkirk -WQXI 790 AM
58. Shann Nix - KGO San Francisco
59. Ronn Owens - KGO 810 AM
60. Pacifica Radio Network
KPFA 94.1 FM - Berkley, CA
KPFK 90.7 FM - Los Angeles, CA
KPFT 90.1 FM - Houston,TX
WBAI 99.5 FM - NYC, NY
WPFW 89.3 FM - Washington, D.C
61. Bill Press - WMAL
62. Ellen Ratner Talk Radio Network
63. Diane Rehm, Public Radio
64. Randi Rhodes - WJNO 1290 AM
65. Neil Rogers, WQAM Miami
66. John Rothmann, KGO San Francisco
67. Lynn Samuels - WLIE
68. John Sebastian WBT
69. Mike Siegel - WLIE
70. Nancy Skinner and Ski Anderson - WLS 890 AM
71. Duke Skorich - KUWS 91.3 FM
72. Tavis Smiley NPR & ABC Radio Network
73. Doug Stephan, i.e. america radio
74. Marc Stern and Dave Goodman (WMBR Cambridge, MA)
75. Barry Dain Stienhagen - WLKK
76. Grant Stone - WPBR 1340 AM
77. Ray Taliaferro - KGO 810 AM
78. Leo Terrell - KABC 790 AM
79. Nina Totenberg - NPR
80. Monique Caradine WVON
81. Sharon McGhee WVON
82. Prof Willie Dixon WVON
83. Peri Small WVON
84. Pervis Spann WVON
85. Voices and Choices - WRUW
86. Bernie Ward - KGO
87. Mike Ward - KFBK
88. Mike Webb - KIRO 710 AM
89. Peter Werbe - Syndicated
90. Brian Whitman - WABC
91. John Williams WGN
92. WMNF Community Radio Tampa
93. Bill Moyers - Bill Moyers Reports
94. Steve Dahl - WCKG-FM
95. Johnny Wendell - KFI
He doesn't. Just a daily two-minute radio commentary.
I gotta disagree on this one. Ronn Owens of KGO (San Francisco) is the only major-market talk show host that is capable of beating Limbaugh head-to-head.
I haven't seen the latest Arbitron book numbers, but the last time that Rush said he was #1 in San Francisco was in January 2000.
Now KGO has a flamboyant gay guy weekend evenings, "Karel." He's Bernie Ward with a squeaky voice, if you can imagine that.
I love talk radio, but you've got to be kidding. It's mostly give and very little take.
F.A.I.R produces American Viewpoint (includes Jim Hightower commentary for you addicts).
And Steppin Out Of Babylon
Harry Shearer does Le Show ("from the home of the homeless")
For a live, liberal bent show that takes calls - RNI - Radio New York International.
The above are on WBCQ 7.415Mhz (Monticello, Maine).
Then there's RFPI, Radio for Peace International, out of Costa Rica, iirc.
Thanks for the entries, will file that away. DOesn't Sheeaer have something on NPR or something? He might already be on the list, I recall visiting his website.
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cHRISTINE CRAFT...KSAC...KGO
When liberal ideas are articulated, sight unseen, they don't make sense and people understand that. But when they are included in movies, spun as news, and sold between the covers of books as literature or school materials, then liberal ideas can be masked and they are more successful.
I think it was a HUGE coup for Sean Hannity in Detroit (WWJ) to have bumped Mitch Albom's show to later in the evening. It seems the station was noticing a marked "ratings dropoff" between the end of Rush at 3PM ET and Hannity's show!
I believe that you have to add George Noory - Coast to Coast AM. He's a BIG lib imho.
Gee, Rush NOT the biggest voice in EssEff. Who'da thunk it? Part of this has to do with the fact that Owens is on a 50K blowtorch, KGO 810, while Rush is on KSFO, which I think is 5K or 10K max (the frequency, 560, is mandated lower wattage by the FCC). So there are pockets in the area where you just can't hear KSFO but KGO comes BLASTING through. Of course, a larger part has to do with the fact that we are Moonbat Central over on the left side of the Bay.
Probably need to review and edit the list. A few of these libs bit the dust since published.
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