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Wanted.. list of liberal talk radio programs to freep
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Posted on 10/06/2002 2:56:20 PM PDT by bonesmccoy
Over the last week, I've been monitoring talk radio. While there are programs like Sean Hannity and Hugh Hewitt, these programs already have radio moderators who are squarely in the conservative GOP camp.
Given the success of yesterday's action at ABC Entertainment City, Century City in commemmoration of the arrival of Hillary Clinton in Los Angeles, shouldn't we be freeping the airwaves day and night?
A scan of major broadcast markets would suggest that talk radio can be hit with a concerted effort to dominate the airwaves during the next three weeks.
Shouldn't we be attempting to orchestrate and call (like the way Freepers called Century Plaza hotel yesterday) radio programs that accept calls on political issues?
Since so many radio programs are on the internet, if there are freepers in any area and the radio program is on the internet, we can all take turns monitoring these "hosts" and then call in and bombard the guy with our calls.
After all, that is what the liberals do to us all the time!
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Miscellaneous; US: California; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: ccrm; freeping; lamestreammedia; presstitutes; talkradio
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Perhaps we can make a list of radio programs and phone numbers.
For instance, the largest talk radio stations in Los Angeles are.
TALK RADIO KLSX-FM 97.1 KOGO-AM** 600 KFI-AM 640 KABC-AM 790 KPLS-AM 830 KRLA-AM 870
KFI - http://www.kfi640.com - Does anyone monitor this station? John and Ken have been showing up on this website. Are there other KFI announcers who need callers on their program?
KRLA - http://www.krla870.com is available on the net and is fairly conservative (so I'm not going to spend time demonstrating for the conservative causes there).
KABC - http://www.kabc.com - Ira Fistell was on last night saying that he thought the President was inconsistent with his policies. Several callers went uncontested in their anti-war views. I haven't assessed the others in the KABC line up.
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To: bonesmccoy
Liberal talk radio commentators usually enjoy a very short broadcast life. Why should we bother boosting their ratings?
If a person happens to catch a program that needs a response, then that person, rather than any loosely organized "Committee of Public Safety" should do so. I get very irritated when the left engages in this type of activity and see no good reason for the right to immitate this tactic. As they say, "the truth will set you free."
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posted on
10/06/2002 3:09:16 PM PDT
by
Kensei
To: bonesmccoy
Here's the complete list of liberal talk shows that people actually listen to:
To: FreeCali
Yep, if anyone in the world needs to be freeped, it's Bernie Ward. Granted, I've never actually heard the slob on the radio, but I've seen his act on Hannity & Commie a few times and he's about as repulsive a human as can be imagined.
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posted on
10/06/2002 3:12:07 PM PDT
by
Mr. Mojo
To: bonesmccoy
Ira Fistell was on last night saying that he thought the President was inconsistent with his policies. Several callers went uncontested in their anti-war views.
Ira Fistell has been in the L.A. market for years and years; he used to be a heavy hitter with a sports show, and had a photographic memory for sports trivia - but with no practical sense....one time a caller phoned with a poem that mentioned a "headfirst slide into second", and Fistell had no clue that this was making reference to Pete Rose.
But he's got a dark side - any caller should ask him about his drunk driving (injury-involved) incident of 7 or 8 years ago; he was found guilty of talking his WIFE into taking the driver's seat before the fuzz got there; typical liberal: "Rules and laws apply to others, not me"
To: FreeCali
Warning: he's very good at putting words into your mouth and distorting what you say before hanging up on you. And he's bigger, fatter, uglier and more obnoxious that Jerry Nadler.
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posted on
10/06/2002 3:22:29 PM PDT
by
jackbill
To: FreeCali
KGO ... hey... here's an interesting idea... we can attempt to convince the liberal SF talk radio crowd ... monitor the talk show hosts in SF from the internet and then call in... too bad there's no 800 number!
To: Kensei; Always Right
yeah, I know what you mean kensei...I used to listen to CSPAN's AM talk TV programs, then I realized they were just shills for the socialists (somehow they always got on).
I'm not suggesting that we prevent leftists from airing opinion. I am suggesting that we monitor their programs and make sure that they aren't trashing our side without being challenged.
This is not to boost ratings...it is only for 3 weeks in order to make sure that the liberal left has to divert resources to counter us (rather than we needing to counter-the-counter-cultured)... put them on the defense...
To: bonesmccoy
There's some chick on KFI in the evenings who GRATES on ya.....good grief. Guess I'll have to
listen to her to find out her name.
Great idea, btw.
To: Kensei
Liberal talk radio commentators usually enjoy a very short broadcast life. Why should we bother boosting their ratings?This is so true. Is there any nation-wide syndicated Liberal radio talk show host these days?
There's no way I'm going to boost their ratings by listening, and certainly not by making an interesting call.
To: jackbill
To: Brad's Gramma
No, let me check the website and you tell me her name...
there's a list of radio commentators there...
Phil Hendrie is listed from 7-10 M-F
April Winchell 7-10 Saturdays
Matt Drudge 7-10 Sundays
I know you're not talking about Laura Schlessinger (she's terrific!) or Melinda Lee ("Food Talk").
http://www.kfi640.com/programming.html
To: bonesmccoy
http://www.kfi640.com/main.html
Well, heck, I just went over there and it appears I'm wrong, or she's been removed. BUT there's a poll re: the family leave act, if anyone's interested.
To: Brad's Gramma
I guess she must have made Clear Channel upset too. :)
To: bonesmccoy
None of the above.
I believe it was on in the evenings, early evening. Now I'm going to have to mess around tomorrow night, AFTER GW speaks, and try to find her!
BTW, I saw in the paper (OCRegister) this a.m. that Channel 5 is airing his speech. The networks were NOT listed.
To: bonesmccoy
Mike Malloy is a creep worthy of a freep. If you've ever read bartcrap, he sounds like he gets his news from bart or du. In fact, he had bartcrap on his show and I swear he sounded like the whiney liberal that called into Rush's show to hear a Rush meltdown on the day of Dashles' meltdown.
His site is:
http://www.mikemalloy.net/
Enail:
mikedmalloy@earthlink.net
Call in number:
800.TALK.YES
His show on the net:
http://ieamericaradio.com/
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posted on
10/06/2002 3:59:54 PM PDT
by
Lx
To: *CCRM; *Lamestream Media; MEDIANEWS; *Presstitutes
ping
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posted on
10/06/2002 3:59:55 PM PDT
by
anymouse
To: ErnBatavia
Perhaps Fistell should stick to his trains.
Fistell used to sit in for Dennis Prager (very conservative) on Religion On the Line. Prager went on to bump Michael Jackson (the lib not the pedophile, eh, not much difference) and take on Rush in the 9 to noon slot at KABC. KFI has Limbaugh 9 to noon, then Dr. Laura noon to 3. I moved from the left coast three years ago, so I am not up to date on radio programming.
When streaming media, most of it, went off line several years, ago KRLA (George Putnam in particular) got all their advertisers (conservatives) to agree not to demand residuals for streaming media transmissions.
I have noticed that even SF lib talk is late night.
Talk radio is conservative. Concentrate on TV libs in any way.
yitbos
To: Kensei
Liberal talk radio commentators usually enjoy a very short broadcast life. Why should we bother boosting their ratings? Unless you're keeping an Arbitron diary, you're not boosting their ratings one bit by listening to them.
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posted on
10/06/2002 4:12:44 PM PDT
by
Timesink
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