As Imus used to say about Rush's audience, it's all shut-ins and the elderly.Lots of people listen to right wing talk.
As Imus used to say about Rush's audience, it's all shut-ins and the elderly.
Let's not turn this into a cesspool argument. I was mostly responding to the post that mused "why is there a right wing AM in Hartford"...as if that were a crazy idea.
It makes money, or it wouldn't be there. That's really my only point.
J187Money said:Let's not turn this into a cesspool argument. I was mostly responding to the post that mused "why is there a right wing AM in Hartford"...as if that were a crazy idea. It makes money, or it wouldn't be there. That's really my only point.
Excalibur said:Right. It makes money because the audience for AM radio (and probably all broadcast radio) overwhelmingly leans to the right.
I blame the afternoon drive time format. There can be no meaningful discussion in 4 minutes of air time. If this show fails it won't be on Joe D or Gresh. It's a WTIC issue. There is no reason to have a hard out for traffic and weather every 10 minutes. Even on Tuesday when 175 in Newington was closed, it was the same exact report every ten minutes for two hours. It's lazy, half baked programing. The station is trying to hold on to their "News Talk" identity but cater to sports fans, but in reality it's going to turn off both audiences. It's not entertaining or informative and pretty soon, they won't change back.The show is still a work in progress. Joe D. reminds me of a point guard that doesn't like to give up the ball.
More UCONN would be better and would draw better ratings.
The show is still a work in progress. Joe D. reminds me of a point guard that doesn't like to give up the ball.