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2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Shortly after the Imus news,I remember reading that D&C were being wooed by other stations including Imus' old spot. I wish I could find the exact link and I apologize for that, but I've been buried in the Project from Hell for the last couple of months. Anyway I think this was it,or close enough:
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/bostonh...erald&edition=&startpage=12&desc=INSIDE+TRACK
Ohh, well at least this week they are stepping up with Dale. I wish holley would have michael smith co-host with him. When he did it last year it was great, but now that smith is a big ESPN guy he probably doesn't have the time
I don't mind Callahan. Headlines is a great segment, and he's a welcome change from the liberal politics of the rest of the state - but that's for the political forum.
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Pats1, the sad fact is that even in MA, you can't turn on a radio talk show and hear anyone who isn't directly or indirectly being paid by the RNC. The State may be "liberal" but talk radio in this state is DEFINITELY "conservative".
BTW- I hate labeling people consevative or liberal. I think it would probably be better to label the talk shows as GW Bush apologists, and occassionally (NPR) GW Bush Bashers. To call GW Bush a conservative, is an insult to true conservatives. JMHO.
The hosts aren't paid by the RNC, they're paid by SPONSORS! It's the free market at work. Don't try to make it sound like some sort of government conspiracy to suppress the liberal perspective. If you need to find it during working hours, it's on TV. Check out The Today Show, GMA or The View. Why IS that, do you think?
There is liberal talk radio. It's called NPR. The Government HAS to fund it or it would go out of "business" (as if any Government sponsored endeavor can be called a business), like Air America. If people found it entertaining, they'd tune in. They don't. But take heart, there'll be more upstart liberal talk radio hopefuls trying to break the current hegemony. They just will not succeed until they can find a way to be both liberal and likeable. That's a tough combination to pull off. Ask Jim Braude and Marjorie Claprood, or Al Franken.
In the meantime you can all rail against Rush, Hannity, Callahan and Howie as much as you like. They're simply Americans stating their candid opinions unapologetically. There's nothing wrong with that. If you don't like what they say, fine... have something more valid to say. Try to compete. Just remember, they also have the ratings. Sponsors always like to sell to people who are actually listening.
Does anybody know where Callahan has been for the last 2 weeks? Now Dale is on in the morning for the week? Did he leave WEEI?
According to the Big Show, he's has to rest his voice for awhile.
I don't mind Callahan. Headlines is a great segment, and he's a welcome change from the liberal politics of the rest of the state - but that's for the political forum.
Larry Johnson and ****erson filled in the last couple of weeks, and Dale was in this morning.
Looks like this thread got a bit hijacked and should probably be in another forum. I thought I'd bump just to say that Dennis and Callahan were suspended for making racist comments so it's not much of a leap to call him a racist and has nothing to do with us "libs."
And by the way, D&C aren't Hannity, Colmes, Limbaugh or any of those other right wing wackos. They are SPORTS RADIO TALK SHOW HOSTS, they are paid to talk sports.
Its one thing to be a conservative, its another to be a racist nazi, which is what KKKallahan is.
Wrong again...
D&C talk about WHATEVER is topical to adult males 18-35 primarily, be it sport (primarily), current events (Imus), TV (Lost or the Sopranos) or whatever TF they think will keep their ratings up. If you don't like that fact, tune out. C'ya.
No, they talk primarily politics. Three and a half hours of politics and half an hour of sports.
And that's actually why I stopped listening. I turn on WEEI at 10am and listen to other stations before then. Which is unfortunate, because I want Boston sports talk.
Wrong again...
D&C talk about WHATEVER is topical to adult males 18-35 primarily, be it sport (primarily), current events (Imus), TV (Lost or the Sopranos) or whatever TF they think will keep their ratings up. If you don't like that fact, tune out. C'ya.
Ah, not quite. WEEI is a sports talk radio station. D&C may talk about whatever is topical, but they are SUPPOSED to talk about sports because that's what WEEI does. WRKO is the political talk radio station. Wh
Good advice about "tuning out." I think that's exactly what I'll do to you.
This ******ed invective adds nothing to the discussion, but it at least exposes you as a buffoon.