"From the time a couple of Democratic activists launched it in March 2004, Air America's biggest problem was that its operators treated it as a blunt political instrument, not a vehicle for entertainment. 'Saturday Night Live' star Al Franken, comedian Janeane Garofalo and others seemed uncertain how to fill long hours of air time. They frittered away a lot of segments obsessing about the dominance of Limbaugh and his brethren."
"The demise of liberal Air America had more to do with its boring self than with conservative dominance."
This is how you assasinate a radio network: "Bad radio. Boring radio. Preachy radio."
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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