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Liberal Radio Is Planned by Rich Group of Democrats
The New York Times ^ | 02/17/03 | JIM RUTENBERG

Posted on 02/17/2003 6:53:01 AM PST by nypokerface

A group of wealthy Democratic donors is planning to start a liberal radio network to counterbalance the conservative tenor of radio programs like "The Rush Limbaugh Show."

The group, led by Sheldon and Anita Drobny, venture capitalists from Chicago who have been major campaign donors for Bill Clinton and Al Gore, is in talks with Al Franken, the comedian and author of "Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot." 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.

The plan faces several business and content challenges, from finding a network of radio stations to buy the program to overcoming the poor track record of liberal radio shows. But it is the most ambitious undertaking yet to come from liberal Democrats who believe they are overshadowed in the political propaganda wars by conservative radio and television personalities.

The concern has been around for years: Hillary Rodham Clinton first mentioned a "vast, right-wing conspiracy" in 1998. But the sentiment has taken on new urgency with the rise to the top of the cable news ratings of the Fox News Channel, considered by many to have a conservative slant, and the Republicans' gaining control of the Senate in November. Such events have spurred many wealthy Democrats to explore investments in possible, liberal-skewing media ventures. New campaign finance rules that restrict giving opportunities also gave them further incentive.

The new liberal radio network is initially being financed by the Paradigm Group, of which the Drobnys are the principal partners. Ms. Drobny is the chairwoman of the venture, which is being called AnShell Media L.L.C. Jon Sinton, a longtime, Atlanta-based radio executive, will be its chief executive. He helped start the nationally syndicated radio program of Jim Hightower, the former Texas agriculture commissioner. Liberals had hoped that would be their answer to Mr. Limbaugh, but it was canceled shortly after its start in the mid-1990's.

The failure of Mr. Hightower's show supported the notion of many in radio that liberal hosts do not have what it takes to become successful and entertaining hosts: the fire-and-brimstone manner and a ready-made audience alienated by the mainstream news media it perceives to be full of liberal bias.

Mr. Sinton said the new venture would seek to disprove not only those who doubt liberal hosts can make it in radio, but also those who believe that success in radio depends on an alliance with one of the handful of major distributors or station groups.

The group said it was prepared to go it alone, selling its programming to the individual radio stations rather than go through a middleman. It has an initial investment of $10 million, which radio analysts said was enough to start up. Ms. Drobny said the cash would be placed in a fund that she hopes to grow to at least $200 million within the next year, which she hopes to use to finance other media ventures like the acquisition of radio stations and television production.

"The object of the programming is to be progressive and make a statement that counters this din from the right," Mr. Sinton said. "But we have a solid business plan that shows a hole in the market."

Many conservatives who assert the news media in general is infused with liberal bias say the premise of a liberal radio network is silly to begin with. But liberal Democrats say even if a liberal bias does exist, the mainstream news media strives for balance and fair play. They say their concern is that there are far fewer successful, outright partisan voices on the left than there are on the right.

"I feel like there's a monologue out there," Ms. Drobny said. "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."

The list of successful conservative radio hosts is, in fact, fairly long Rush Limbaugh; Sean Hannity; Michael Savage; Michael Reagan. And there is no equivalent list of liberals. Past attempts, such as the programs of Mr. Hightower and Mario Cuomo, have failed.

Some radio executives said they simply did not believe liberal radio could become good business. Among them was Kraig T. Kitchen, chief executive of Premiere Radio Networks, one of the nation's largest radio syndication arms with the programs of Mr. Limbaugh, Mr. Reagan and Dr. Laura Schlessinger, among others. Though Mr. Kitchin said he was a conservative, he also said he would have pursued liberal programs had he thought there was money in them. He ascribes to the popular view in the industry that liberal hosts present issues in too much complexity to be very entertaining — while addressing a diffuse audience that has varying views.

"Individuals who are liberal in their viewpoints can be all-encompassing," he said. "It's very hard to define liberalism, unlike how easy it is to define conservatism. So, as a result, it doesn't evoke the same kind of passion as conservative ideologies do."

Mr. Sinton said he thought past attempts failed because they were not properly executed. He said he believed a big problem for Mr. Hightower was that his program was sandwiched into a schedule crammed with conservatives. "It is very hard to succeed when you throw liberal programming between bookends of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity," he said. "That violates expectations of the listener."

This is why he said he was proposing a full slate of liberally skewing programming with morning, afternoon and early evening shows featuring hosts with as many big names in entertainment as possible.

"This side has failed by going at Rush, and trying to be Rush — you're not going to beat him at his game," Mr. Sinton said. "What really makes this work is tapping into Hollywood and New York and having a huge entertainment component, where political sarcasm is every bit as effective as Rush Limbaugh is at bashing you over the head."

Mr. Sinton acknowledged that his biggest challenge was in getting national distribution for the network. He said he would seek to strike deals with underperforming radio stations in major markets.

Analysts said that while the plan might seem difficult to achieve, it is not impossible. "It is going to be trickier in the top-10 markets, easier in the middle markets, but it will be possible," said Jonathan Jacoby, a radio industry analyst for SunTrust Robinson Humphrey. "There is a case that if they have the right product, they will be able to find distribution."

Talent, of course, will be key, Mr. Sinton acknowledged. A deal with Mr. Franken, the comedian, would help greatly in luring other big names, as well as in gaining distribution. He said he envisioned a daily program featuring Mr. Franken perhaps in the early afternoons (around the same time as "The Rush Limbaugh Show").

A representative for Mr. Franken, Henry Reisch of the William Morris Agency, said Mr. Franken was seriously considering the offer, and was mostly focusing on whether he could handle the commitment of a daily radio program. Judging from his comments as a guest last month on Phil Donahue's program on MSNBC, Mr. Franken would probably take a far different approach from that of Mr. Limbaugh. "I think the audience isn't there for a liberal Rush," he said. "Because I think liberals don't want to hear that kind of demagoguery."


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To: basil
I hope they go for it--and spend huge amounts of money on it!

Yes, by all means!! Why not scoop a few mil out of the 2004 election coffers, Dems?

21 posted on 02/17/2003 7:08:10 AM PST by ez (WHERE'S THE POLLING DATA ON THE ESTRADA FILIBUSTER???)
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To: 11th Earl of Mar
Sen. Stabenow marries ex-aide in Lansing

It seems to me that there are an awful lot of these ideologically driven "power marriages" amongst the libs.

Without Bill, Hillary would just be another angry lawyer causing trouble in a Little Rock Homeowner's association.

Without the Ketchup Queen, Kerry would just be another horse faced New England pol.

And Mc Cain (I count him as a lib) ditched his handicapped first wife for the daughter of the biggest beer distributor in AZ.

I guess everything is political with these clowns.

22 posted on 02/17/2003 7:08:38 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (Duct...and cover....Duct...and cover....)
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To: nypokerface
This is simple They will be done within 6 months to a year and thats being nice. I mean how long can lies,Bashing, immoral,Propaganda and misleading unfactual truths last.
23 posted on 02/17/2003 7:10:02 AM PST by repub32
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To: nypokerface
"to counterbalance the conservative tenor of radio programs like "The Rush Limbaugh Show."

This is proof positive that Patriotism and Conservativism is alive and well in America. And it's killing the ungrateful, anti-american left wing establishment. They are going to great lengths to keep their pitiful agenda alive. Fortunately for us, the harder they try the more pathetic they look!

24 posted on 02/17/2003 7:10:20 AM PST by dokmad
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To: CPT Clay
Ah, a fool and his money...

Or, in the case of liberals, a fool and someone else's money.

25 posted on 02/17/2003 7:10:31 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: PMCarey
Why spend all that money when you have NPR?

These people are so far off the reservation that NPR isn't liberal enough for them.

26 posted on 02/17/2003 7:10:44 AM PST by jpl
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To: nypokerface
I can't wait. Nothing like being stuck in traffic for an hour-and-a-half on the way to work, and being harangued about how I don't pay enough money in taxes.
27 posted on 02/17/2003 7:12:56 AM PST by P.O.E. (Liberate Iraq!)
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To: nypokerface
I heard Hightower's show a few times. He sounded lib of course but was not, I think, the flaming super lefty that Franken style idiots will be.

It's gonna be rough on these lefty mouthpieces if they allow listener comments. They are going to need quick fingers on the "kill" button like Larry King used to have on his radio show. These people are so used to having unthinking bobbleheads agreeing with their drivel that they will have difficulty with being questioned.

28 posted on 02/17/2003 7:13:37 AM PST by Rockpile
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To: babyface00
"Yeah, right. Just like socialism."

Bwahahahaha--thanks for the early-AM laugh :)

29 posted on 02/17/2003 7:13:48 AM PST by ECM
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To: mewzilla
Who would listen to this?

Red

30 posted on 02/17/2003 7:13:53 AM PST by Conservative4Ever
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To: nypokerface
It's very hard to define liberalism

It's not hard to define liberalism. For liberals, "free" means you don't have to pay for it. Conservatives know that freedom has a price. Unfortunately the cost of liberals' freedom is usually paid for by conservatives.

31 posted on 02/17/2003 7:14:03 AM PST by giotto
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To: mewzilla
It's hard to talk with a liberal talk show host. Since they are always right, anyone who disagrees with them must be wrong. That doesn't make for interesting radio.

There are a couple of hosts here in the New York/New Jersey area who have been worth a listen. Sam Greenfield was excellent, Lynne Samuels had her own ideas about things, Richard Bey was OK but he's sliding downhill fast.

Incidentally, while Sean Hannity was excellent, he's been going downhill lately. He's strident, shouting over his callers if they don't agree with him. There are too many commercials and cross promotion.
32 posted on 02/17/2003 7:14:42 AM PST by Tymesup
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To: Conservative4Ever
Who would listen to this?

All those Donahue viewers :)

33 posted on 02/17/2003 7:15:30 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: nypokerface
Mr. Franken was seriously considering the offer, and was mostly focusing on whether he could handle the commitment of a daily radio program.

Well, it's not like he's got a slew of movies in the pipeline so I guess he's just lazy.

34 posted on 02/17/2003 7:15:38 AM PST by CaptRon
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To: dighton
The liberals still don't get it...radio--particularly talk radio--is a craft that must be learned and honed. It takes time to develop a talk radio talent. Rush spent years as a DJ and talk show host in Pittsburgh, Kansas City and Sacramento before hitting the big time. Sean Hannity got his start in Huntsville, AL, making $250 a week. Michael Savage began on a back water station in the Bay Area. Neal Boortz worked at almost every station in Atlanta before he signed on with WSB and got a syndication deal; he made so little money from radio that he always had a second job before joining WSB-AM. And the list goes on of "successful" conservative hosts who've learned their craft before become "overnight" successes.

Of course, the liberals don't understand this. They believe they can plunk anyone down in front of a microphone and produce a hit show. Remember Mario Cuomo's talk show? Or how about the aforementioned Jim Hightower? Or even Alan Colmes, who has a long track record in radio. Their nationally syndicated shows failed not only because their ideas are bad, but because they're also lousy broadcasters. Al Franken will also fail, miserably. Marginal success on SNL 25 years ago--as a writer--doesn't make you a prime candidate for success in talk radio.

35 posted on 02/17/2003 7:16:07 AM PST by Spook86
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To: nypokerface
Liberals will fail at "talk radio." Their base clientele....the young, minorities, and the elderly...do NOT sit for hours and listen to political talk.

They should recognize that something like MTV is more the speed of their group. For the young they need a glib, tune-spinning DJ on a COAST-TO-COAST network. For minorities the same thing would cut it for the majority.

For the elderly, they need a well produced sitcom with ELDERLY cast....again coast to coast. Just insert the propaganda in the script lines. If they could do a DALLAS with old people, then I think they'd have the right mix.
36 posted on 02/17/2003 7:16:23 AM PST by xzins (Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee!)
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To: nypokerface
Hmmm: Let's see buck tooth moron head to head in major markets with Rush. Rush speaking from a base of facts, BTM,interviewing lurch or opie or lie-er-man. I can't wait.
37 posted on 02/17/2003 7:16:47 AM PST by jmaroneps37
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To: Tymesup
I like Jay Severin (sp?). His show on 96.9 is one of the reasons I enjoy trips to the Boston area. Wish they'd syndicate him.
38 posted on 02/17/2003 7:16:56 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: nypokerface
All I can say is "Go for it!" Of course, how are they going to distinguish themselves from the current offerings of NPR and the daily morning shows from the alphabet soup networks? They will meet the same fate as the earlier liberal attempts, but if it squanders some of the fortunes of these liberals then I say it is money well wasted.
39 posted on 02/17/2003 7:17:26 AM PST by VRWCmember
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To: Conservative4Ever
The same folks who watch Dona-WHO!!!(both of them!!)LOL
40 posted on 02/17/2003 7:17:31 AM PST by Fighter@heart
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