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  • BATTERY RECHARGE: From Rep. Kennedy's Latest Flap, Talk's New Goldmine

    05/05/2006 1:13:06 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 5 replies · 332+ views
    Radio Equalizer Blog ^ | 05/04/06 | Brian Maloney
    For talk radio hosts seeking fresh fodder, it was just what the doctor ordered: yet another flap involving Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), son of the notorious Teddy (D-Chappaquidick). Call it talk's instant battery recharge. How could anyone resist this one? Late Thursday, news spread like wildfire that Rep. Kennedy had been involved in his second car accident in just the past two weeks, this time at 3am, near the Capitol. Unlike his father's infamous 1969 wreck, there were no fatalities this time. One striking similarity, however: in all three crashes, based on available details, favoritism allegations seem to have substantial...
  • Al Franken Empties The Room- NYC Convention Annoyed With Rambling Speech

    06/13/2005 4:53:36 PM PDT · by ScoopandDizzy · 7 replies · 692+ views
    The Radio Equalizer ^ | June 13, 2005 | Brian Maloney
    What does it take for an award-receiving talk show host to empty a room full of radio industry leaders and supporters? Air America host and alleged comedian Al Franken managed to do just that over the weekend, with a long and rambling speech that had both liberals and conservatives, bolting from the facility.
  • WBAL and WPRO reverse decisions, stay with the EIB Network.

    10/20/2003 4:35:16 AM PDT · by ConservativeMan55 · 19 replies · 312+ views
    Sun Spot Business News. ^ | Originally published October 18, 2003 | Dan Thanh Dang
    WBAL flip-flops over Limbaugh Station decides to use local hosts in his absence, then changes its mind -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Dan Thanh Dang Sun Staff Originally published October 18, 2003 Amid national chatter about conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh's addiction to prescription drugs, WBAL radio found itself at the center of an industry storm this week after it pulled his syndicated show from its usual time slot and then flip-flopped on that decision. The Hearst-owned news talk station said it decided to move Limbaugh out of the key early afternoon time slot amid worries that substitutes for the top-rated host would not...