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The Republicans complain the about the "liberal media"; Fox News being the one exception. In print, it's the New York Times, on TV it's all of the three networks.
How and when did radio become the one media outlet the Right controls? Conservatives rule the airwaves with Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Neal Boortz, Glenn Beck, G. Gordon Liddy and the list goes on and on.
The only liberal radio show is the laughable "Air America" or whatever it's called, Al Franken runs. In terms of audience exposure, the fledgling network reaches about 27 people.
There are times when I watch network news and I can't stand the slant they portray. I do find myself turning to Fox more often. That said, there are times when the radio talk shows are so ridiculous I just laugh and turn the channel.
But, back to my original question. When was it decided that radio would be the outlet for the Right and other media the outlet for the Left?
How and when did radio become the one media outlet the Right controls? Conservatives rule the airwaves with Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Neal Boortz, Glenn Beck, G. Gordon Liddy and the list goes on and on.
The only liberal radio show is the laughable "Air America" or whatever it's called, Al Franken runs. In terms of audience exposure, the fledgling network reaches about 27 people.
There are times when I watch network news and I can't stand the slant they portray. I do find myself turning to Fox more often. That said, there are times when the radio talk shows are so ridiculous I just laugh and turn the channel.
But, back to my original question. When was it decided that radio would be the outlet for the Right and other media the outlet for the Left?