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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Dr. Detroit"
Date: 19 Apr 2004 01:11:01 AM
Object: Liberal Radio Talks And Nobody Listens
Liberal Radio Talks And Nobody Listens
April 06, 2004, 8:41 a.m.
Liberal Radio Talks, Nobody Listens
The real story about liberal radio is the size of its audience.
As the new liberal talk-radio network finishes its first week in
operation, industry insiders say the most impressive thing about the
effort is not its performance - that has gotten mixed-to-negative
reviews - but the fact that the network, Air America, has received
such extensive press coverage relative to the tiny size of its
audience.
"It was off the charts in terms of how much ballyhoo and hoopla it
generated, considering what it is," says Michael Harrison, the editor
and publisher of Talkers magazine, which tracks the talk radio
business. "It's a modest startup, and it was treated like some kind of
revolution."
While it is not possible to measure the audience for a radio network
that has just begun operations - radio ratings just don't work that
way - it is possible to make some estimates about the size of that
audience from information about the stations which carry Air America
programming.
The management of Air America originally said the company would
purchase a group of stations which would broadcast the liberal
network, but, at least so far, that has not happened. Instead, Air
America is heard on five stations: WLIB in New York, KBLA in Los
Angeles, WNTD in Chicago, KPOJ in Portland, Oregon, and KCAA in Inland
Empire, California. That means the network's programming is on the air
in five of the 285 radio markets in the United States. It is also
available on the Internet and on XM radio.
All the broadcast outlets are AM stations, and in the past all have
been rated near the bottom in their respective markets. According to
published ratings from Arbitron, the company that measures radio
audiences, WLIB was ranked 25th (out of 38 stations measured) in the
New York market in the last quarter. KBLA, which broadcast
Spanish-language programming before switching to Air America, was
ranked 38th (out of 51 stations measured) in Los Angeles. WNTD, which
also broadcast in Spanish, was rated 36th (out of 43 stations
measured) in Chicago. KPOJ was rated 25th (out of 28 stations
measured) in Portland. And KCAA did not have ratings high enough to be
measured.
In terms of actual numbers, Arbitron officials say the so-called
"cume" rating, which refers to the cumulative number of listeners who
tune in to a station each week, was 315,000 for WLIB in the fall of
2003. For KBLA, it was 201,000. For WNTD, it was 74,000. And for KPOJ,
it was 41,000. Again, KCAA was too small to measure.
Each station was struggling before the switch - after all, it is
unlikely a station that is doing really well would change its format.
It is not clear whether the change will result in more or less
listeners in the long run, but it seems reasonable to conclude that in
the short run, each station will lose a portion of its old
listenership.
For example, there is a growing controversy in New York over the new
identity of WLIB. Some listeners who were loyal to the black-oriented
message of the station - as well as its Caribbean-music programming -
are angry at the ownership for leasing most of WLIB's broadcast day to
the mostly-white Air America team. "Air America is in no way offering
a satisfactory substitute for local community programming," one
activist told the New York Daily News.
In Los Angeles and Chicago, listeners who tuned in to hear
Spanish-language programming now hear politically oriented talk in
English. It seems likely that both stations, along with WLIB, have
lost at least some of the listeners who enjoyed the old programming,
and it is not clear if that loss has been compensated by the addition
of new listeners who want to hear Air America. (Another station, WMNN
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, broadcasts the program of Air America's top
talent, Minnesota native Al Franken, but does not carry the rest of
the network's programming).
In any event, given the stations' performance in the past, plus the
effect of the recent changes, it is unlikely that the entire
nationwide listenership of Air America exceeds the number of people
watching the local TV news on any given evening in a single large - or
perhaps even medium-sized - television market. And that casts a new
light on Franken's stated ambition to use his radio program to defeat
President Bush in November.
"This show is about taking back our country," Franken said on the
first day of his program, The O'Franken Factor. "It's about
relentlessly hammering away at the Bush administration until they
crack and crumble this November, because, don't get me wrong, friends,
they are going down."
Given the size of the Air America audience - one radio expert called
it "microscopic" - it seems reasonable to say that if the president
indeed goes down, it won't be because of the new liberal talk radio
network. After the intense media attention that surrounded Air
America's debut fades away, the network will likely spend the rest of
this year trying to build a tiny listenership into a small one, and
then to go from there. In any event, it won't be shaking the world.
"Everybody deals with it based on the premise that it is big, that is
somehow has a chance to make an impact on the world on a level that is
far beyond its physical ability," says Michael Harrison. "It's not a
national audience."
.

User: "Mr. N"

Title: Re: Liberal Radio Talks And Nobody Listens 19 Apr 2004 08:34:43 AM
"Dr. Detroit" <dirty_harry_brown7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2d2da9e0.0404182211.6c0043fb@posting.google.com...

Liberal Radio Talks And Nobody Listens


April 06, 2004, 8:41 a.m.

Worthy of note: Air America Radio begain broadcasting on March 31.
This article was written after only the third day of broadcasting.
The right wing is DESPERATE for Air America Radio to fail.
It won't.
Heh-heh.
--
-My Real Name
***************************************
Listen to Air America Radio
http://www.airamericaradio.com
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User: "Martin W. Smith"

Title: Re: Liberal Radio Talks And Nobody Listens 20 Apr 2004 12:52:22 AM
"Mr. N" <seattledemocracy@hotmail.com> wrote:


"Dr. Detroit" <dirty_harry_brown7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Liberal Radio Talks And Nobody Listens


April 06, 2004, 8:41 a.m.


Worthy of note: Air America Radio begain broadcasting on March 31.

This article was written after only the third day of broadcasting.

Plus there were over 2 million connections via RealAudio during the
first week.
martin
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User: "SMChristenson"

Title: Re: Liberal Radio Talks And Nobody Listens 19 Apr 2004 07:44:08 AM
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 23:11:01 -0700, Dr. Detroit wrote:

All the broadcast outlets are AM stations, and in the past all have been
rated near the bottom in their respective markets. According to

Yes, it is my understanding that most of the stations are sort of crummy.
If anything, that may just show how difficult it is to find an outlet that
doesn't tow the corporate state line. And stations a start up can afford.
Not something to brag about in terms of democracy.

In terms of actual numbers, Arbitron officials say the so-called "cume"
rating, which refers to the cumulative number of listeners who tune in
to a station each week, was 315,000 for WLIB in the fall of 2003. For
KBLA, it was 201,000. For WNTD, it was 74,000. And for KPOJ,

And their fall of 2003 ratings mean what exactly to Air America?

For example, there is a growing controversy in New York over the new
identity of WLIB. Some listeners who were loyal to the black-oriented
message of the station - as well as its Caribbean-music programming -

[snip]

In Los Angeles and Chicago, listeners who tuned in to hear
Spanish-language programming now hear politically oriented talk in

Valid. I'm also concerned that Franken's keystone show conflicts with
Democracy Now, a more journalistic show, in my market. But, as above and
very unfortunately, these may be the only stations available for networks
like Air America.

Given the size of the Air America audience - one radio expert called it
"microscopic" - it seems reasonable to say that if the president

Of course, there are millions of stream which the unnamed "radio expert"
is probably not counting. They still count for political purposes. As
for business, I'm guardedly optimistic about Air America's survival.
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