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the two weeks before the firing, Malloy had announced an impending multi-year deal for him to stay with Air
America (and to return on the air in New York City). The firing was explained as for financial reasons. Rumours persist that Malloy's criticism of Israel during its bombardment of Lebanon in the summer of 2006 may have played a role. News of his termination was conveyed via a short statement on the homepage of Malloy's website, posted by his wife/producer Kathy Bay Malloy. His final show was on August 29, 2006, filling in for Randi Rhodes. No mention of his firing was made during the broadcast. Malloy's firing drew criticism from Air America on-air talent, including Rhodes and
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1521:'s contract lapse. While the increased overhead for the show's heavily produced format may have been a factor in the show's demise, Maron claimed that Goldberg did not "get" or agree with the comedy on the show. Maron exacerbated the conflict by calling attention to his situation during the show for several weeks, prompting a petition drive that garnered over 5,000 signatures. This was to no avail, as Maron announced on November 28 that his last show would be December 16, 2005. Maron was offered an evening show, which ran briefly on affiliate
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1679:, the founder and chairman of SL Green Realty Corp, a company that controls 27 million ft (2.5 million m) of real estate with a market capitalization of US$ 12 billion". Air America CEO Scott Elberg said of Air America's sale, "We are extremely pleased to have reached this agreement with Mr. Green, which will solidify Air America's future." The sale was completed on March 6, 2007, to Green Family Media, a new company created by Stephen Green and his brother Mark Green.
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meeting, which included
Franken, Saade, the Drobnys, Mark Walsh and other investors, the company found out that it had virtually no assets. It asked David Goodfriend to operate the company while a reorganization was planned and new funds were raised. Subsequently, the company had a number of acting CEO's, including outside investor Doug Kreeger and Jon Sinton for a short period.
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Because conservatives were so entrenched on heritage stations, the progressives on Air
America were relegated to smaller, less powerful, under-performing signals that could not compete with their more established counterparts; certainly not without lots of promotion and time to develop, both of which
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America, with a hands-on role. Former chief executive Scott Elberg remained as chief operating officer. Mark Green announced on Thursday, April 25, 2007, that
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Sorensen never identified who the supposed investor was. Sorensen served as the chief financial officer of both
Progress Media, and Air America Radio. He had complete control over all funds and banking relationships for the company, and reported directly to the chairman, Evan Cohen. No one else at
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America or progressive talk radio cite other reasons as the cause of the network's demise. Thom Hartmann left Air America due in part to his dissatisfaction with the network's merry-go-round management. "We've been far more successful since we left," Mr. Hartmann said in an
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was fired from the network. Malloy had hosted a nighttime show from the inception of the network. The show was vitriolic in its criticism of the right–wing. Comments included referring to the Bushes as the "Bush crime family"; right–wingers commonly were referred to as "rat bastards" and "pigs". In
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Progress Media board of directors bought the assets of that company, creating a new company, Piquant LLC; at around the same time, the company decided to stop trying to buy radio stations and lease air time, and to allow affiliates to carry programming outside of the
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America Radio to Air America Media and lastly to just Air America, an effort to establish itself as a broadcaster on multiple media sources including television and the Internet, and one not merely relegated to radio. Always primarily a radio network,
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On April 2, 2004, the day after launching the network, CEO Mark Walsh departed the offices for good. He had been having a number of disagreements with Evan Cohen about the direction of the company, and in particular about the complete lack of financial transparency in Cohen's business dealings and
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in Los Angeles, but Air America never followed through with promised national syndication and the show was cancelled in July 2006. Goldberg announced his resignation on April 6, 2006, after a little more than a year on the job. Maron guest hosted a few times in 2007, and later co-hosted a webcast
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in Chicago. On April 20, 2004, the network announced the dispute had been settled, and Air America's last day of broadcast on WNTD was April 30, 2004. The New York Supreme Court ultimately concluded that the injunction was improvidently entered and that Air America Radio's court action was without
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In response to this report, Air America Radio's owners at the time, Piquant LLC, issued a press release stating Piquant had "no obligation to Progress Media's business activities", and Piquant, as previously agreed, would "fully compensate" the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club. While Gloria Wise
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Four weeks after Air America's debut, its executive vice president for programming, Dave Logan, left the network. One week after those departures, its chairman and vice chairman, Evan Cohen and his investment partner Rex Sorensen, were forced out by the remaining investors. In a tense late night
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From the hiring of Goodfriend and Walsh in the fall of 2003, the network began to take shape. Al Franken and Garafalo finally agreed to contracts, and in short order the company was able reach agreement and hire Winstead, Chuck D, comedian Marc Maron, media attorney Carl Ginsberg, and many more
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respectively on the regular network lineup. Springer ended his show on December 5, 2006, and Franken's ended on February 14, 2007. On January 29, 2007, Air America announced that Hartmann would replace Franken on the regular network lineup. When Air America entered bankruptcy, there were no
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fundraising efforts. Walsh was a resident of Washington, D.C., and told Cohen that he could not be part of an enterprise run in such an opaque and disruptive fashion. Walsh never returned to the offices while Cohen was chairman, and resigned from the company several weeks later.
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During the bankruptcy, key on-air personality Al Franken decided that he was going to give up his show of three years in order to run for U.S. Senate. He made his official announcement during the last show. Thom Hartmann replaced him in March 2007. Franken won a
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in Madison had announced in November 2006 that it would switch to all sports programming by the end of the year. Following backlash from the station's listeners and syndicated hosts, Clear Channel in Madison later backtracked, deciding to leave the
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had been early backers of the network, and the company used the network as programming for some of its smaller AM stations. However, in the past few years, the network has been moving instead toward replacing Air America on those stations with
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merit, dismissing Air America's complaint and awarding over US$ 250,000 in damages and attorneys' fees to Multicultural. According to a subsequent lawsuit filed by Multicultural, Air America Radio never paid the sums ordered by the court.
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programs tended to closely follow current happenings in the news, with monologues and reflections offered by the hosts and their guests. Listener comments by phone or the Internet were worked into these segments along with the interviews.
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quit the network on April 9, 2008, citing a contract dispute. She was one of Air America's more popular hosts, with a listener base of 1.5 million unique listeners per week built up over 4 years. Rhodes moved to
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for the Southern District of New York. Air America continued broadcasting while the finances were worked out with the creditors. The company had US$ 4,331,265.30 in assets and US$ 20,266,056.23 in liabilities.
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Franken's show was the centerpiece of Air America, and would remain so for a little less than 3 years. The show featured Franken's low-key humor, political commentary, and guest and audience participation.
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interview after the closure. Several other former employees have made similar complaints, specifically that the management of Air America lacked the necessary broadcasting business expertise.
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article in February 2003 in which writer Jim Rutenburg interviewed Jon Sinton about the need for a balanced national discussion. Sinton, the Drobnys and their associate, Javier Saade, a
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grad and venture capitalist, continued to raise awareness but little money throughout 2003 by spending time in New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. Sinton met repeatedly with
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Maddow didn't want to completely depart from radio. She commented "My relationship with the radio audience is valuable and important. I also believe in what Air America is doing."
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before its debut. The amount was later estimated by the Wall Street Journal to be closer to US$ 6 million; Sorensen said that an investor had backed out at the last minute.
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affiliates to other programming or formats. Air America counts any station that carries any of their programming as an affiliate, similar to radio networks such as
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to segue between commercials and segments, and played political novelty songs. Theme songs and bumper music were generally commercially released rock music.
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came out in 2005 and was a source of negative publicity. The loans were repaid, but in October 2006, mounting debts forced Air America Radio to file
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to convince him to become the network's anchor talent. Franken did not commit to the enterprise, as he was worried about its sustainability.
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consisted of news, talk, comedy, interviews, guest editorials, and listeners' telephone calls. The talk portions featured some extended host
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creating a New York home and affiliate, and, at noon Eastern time on March 31, the newly renamed Air America Radio Network was launched.
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hosted the show from the actual break room at Air America Media in New York. Breakroom Live aired its last show on July 15, 2009.
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as CEO; Sinton's title remained as president, but his impact on day-to-day operations was reduced after the sale to Cohen
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Little Mosque on the Prairie and the Paradoxes of Cultural Translation
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Nobody was duped: Sorensen denies allegations surrounding Air America
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three months prior to the launch of Air America in January 2004. The
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2651:(Press release). Air America Radio. January 29, 2007. Archived from
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Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation
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in Albuquerque, New Mexico (2.6). The lowest rated affiliates were
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progressive talk radio station) acquired ownership of the branding.
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2985:"Progressive Radio Hosts Say Air America Closing Won’t Affect Them"
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2186:(Press release). Air America Radio. June 4, 2008. Archived from
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and was briefly granted an injunction to restore the network on
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AM band radio station) gained ownership of the network's name.
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2729:. LTR – The Alternative Media Resource. December 21, 2006.
2531:"Air America Funds Returned To a Bronx Boys and Girls Club"
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402:, and affiliates may have carried some, most or all shows.
3065:. LTR – The Alternative Media Resource. December 12, 2006.
2701:"AAR Reveals New Program Line-up and Ad Sales Arrangement"
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Reorganizational bankruptcy and sale to Green Family Media
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programs syndicated as a part of Air America Syndication.
246:. The company was bought by New York real estate investor
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3101:. LTR – The Alternative Media Resource. December 21, 2006
3077:"Schultz on 'The Mic': "That's no way to run a railroad""
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3079:. LTR – The Alternative Media Resource. December 8, 2006
2677:. LTR – The Alternative Media Resource. April 25, 2007.
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cited problems with the network's constituent stations:
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had 1.5–1.75 million unique listeners a week. Hartmann,
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Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot and Other Observations
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2006
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Companies that filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2010
3037:"Madison Air America affiliate will switch to sports"
2836:"David Bernstein Exits Air America as VP/Programming"
2779:"Air America Appoints David Bernstein VP/Programming"
1841:, giving the following explanation on their website:
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In November 2003, Sinton's brother Steve Sinton left
181:. It was on the air from March 2004 to January 2010.
2755:. Radio Ink Magazine. March 14, 2007. Archived from
1133:, featuring revolving celebrity guest hosts such as
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Original network programming for weekends included:
2572:"Air America Radio Files for Bankruptcy Protection"
1777:'s "Changing the Media, Changing America" event in
1027:p.m. ET) Aired 2005 – May 2007, then combined with
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a.m.–noon ET) Aired April 1, 2004 – April 1, 2005.
5184:Companies that have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
2529:
2505:(Press release). Air America Radio. Archived from
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2299:"Franken's Air America bounces back with Bush win"
611:debut: June 15, 2009; took Jon Elliott time slot.
4399:Mutual Lifestyle Radio/Mutual Progressive Network
2838:. Radio Online. November 15, 2007. Archived from
2211:"Air America to Be Acquired by New York Investor"
2160:. Associated Press. March 6, 2007. Archived from
1895:. The highest rated Air America affiliates were
1526:program for Air America called "Breakroom Live".
1285:and radio industry veteran Paul Fiddick launched
1127:pm-midnight ET) Aired May 21, 2007 – August 2007.
953:a.m. ET) Aired April 1, 2004 – December 16, 2005.
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4404:Mutual Spanish Network (Mutual Cadena Hispánica)
882:. Franken left the show in order to run for the
590:debut: September 2006 ran through May 15, 2009.
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4918:Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power
4666:2017–18 United States political sexual scandals
2953:"Air America to Cease Broadcasting Immediately"
1301:AnShell announced its intentions publicly in a
2781:. Radio Online. March 14, 2007. Archived from
2753:"Air America Radio Appoints VP Of Programming"
2428:. St. Martin's Publishing Group. p. 175.
193:had 1.5–2 million unique listeners a week and
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3475:Broadcast radio networks in the United States
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1085:a.m. ET) Aired September 2006 – May 15, 2009.
2806:"New PD sees Air America as just good radio"
2602:"Free Fall Radio: Air America Goes Bankrupt"
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1732:from 1995 to 2002. In an interview with the
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5229:Mass media companies disestablished in 2010
5209:Defunct radio networks in the United States
4394:Mutual Reports Network/Mutual Black Network
2478:"Franken Signed Air America's Payment Pact"
2244:. University of Toronto Press. p. 85.
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378:(which ended in 2007 with Earle moving to
5204:American companies disestablished in 2010
2922:"Maddow rechannels energy at Air America"
2880:"The State of the News Media 2009, Audio"
207:later had shows on other radio networks.
5224:Mass media companies established in 2004
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2727:"Extreme Makeover – Air America Edition"
2628:"Air America Radio Files for Chapter 11"
2450:"Mike Malloy Fired by Air America Radio"
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1643:Best Seller list for October 8, 2006.
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288:, son of President Ronald Reagan, and
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2608:from the original on October 23, 2006
2101:, (for Spring 2008), TALKERS Magazine
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1762:the next week, and was syndicated by
658:, aired weekdays from 3-4PM Eastern.
655:Breakroom Live with Maron & Seder
296:Air America Media's progressive talk
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2528:Lombino, David (28 September 2006).
2456:from the original on October 7, 2006
2401:. September 14, 2006. Archived from
2395:"Chapter 11 Rumors in the air again"
1948:List of Air America Radio affiliates
3063:"Clear Channel backlash in Madison"
3012:. November 10, 2006. Archived from
2951:Stelter, Brian (January 21, 2010).
2939:"Air America Is Changing Ownership"
2544:from the original on 11 April 2021.
2491:from the original on 11 April 2021.
2475:Lombino, David (7 September 2005).
2113:, (for Fall 2008), TALKERS Magazine
1919:in Columbia, South Carolina (0.4),
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1705:close and highly contested election
1683:Franken moves on to the U.S. Senate
1542:On August 30, 2006, nighttime host
1262:In late 2002 Chicago entrepreneurs
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238:in New York secretly transacted by
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3277:The Majority Report with Sam Seder
2804:Hinckley, David (March 19, 2007).
2733:from the original on June 21, 2007
2681:from the original on June 29, 2007
2578:. October 13, 2006. Archived from
2503:"Statement from Air America Radio"
2368:. October 15, 2004. Archived from
2297:Gorman, Steve (February 3, 2005).
2265:"Radio, America Still on the Air "
2134:from the original on March 5, 2007
2028:The Majority Report with Sam Seder
1989:SiriusXM Satellite Radio channel "
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783:p.m. ET Saturday; rebroadcast 9–10
321:other features during the breaks.
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3043:. American City Business Journals
3035:Tyler, Jeff (November 10, 2006).
2707:from the original on May 23, 2007
2317:"Radio: America Still on the Air"
2209:Louise Story (January 30, 2007).
1903:in Madison, Wisconsin (3.5), and
1899:in Portland, Oregon (3.7 share),
1502:On February 28, 2005, a new CEO,
500:Live in Washington with Jack Rice
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3382:This Is America with Jon Elliott
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585:This Is America with Jon Elliott
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1577:Gloria Wise Boys and Girls Club
1517:, and let comedian and co-host
921:p.m. ET, later shortened to 3–6
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4978:Four Regrettings and a Funeral
4681:Student Non-Discrimination Act
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177:radio network specializing in
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3651:Republic Broadcasting Network
3121:"www.airamerica.com/stations"
2675:"Big changes for Air America"
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345:Public affairs and editorials
5135:Short Attention Span Theater
2893:, retrieved November 9, 2009
2870:. Radio Ink. April 10, 2008.
2044:Ring of Fire (radio program)
1959:Clear Channel Communications
1938:talk format on the station.
1766:after Nova M went bankrupt.
1626:-based landscaping company.
1405:network. A predecessor, the
683:Marc Sussman's Money Message
483:debut: April 20, 2009; took
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5179:Air America (radio network)
4379:Liberty Broadcasting System
3565:North Carolina News Network
3550:Michigan Farm Radio Network
3171:Air America (radio network)
2340:, KUAM News, archived from
2285:The San Francisco Chronicle
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3661:WestStar TalkRadio Network
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1871:were denied in most cases.
1612:Guam International Airport
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1532:'s last day as co-host of
1411:I.E. America Radio Network
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520:debut: May 18, 2009; took
372:had a strong music focus.
335:United Press International
219:went from his show to the
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2287:, page A-2, April 1, 2004
2078:. Springer. p. 179.
1785:Meanwhile, longtime host
1637:Air America, the Playbook
1631:Air America, The Playbook
1436:Difficulties and turnover
1421:followed September 2004.
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5143:Never Mind the Buzzcocks
4746:When A Man Loves a Woman
4671:Employee Free Choice Act
4476:Sports Fan Radio Network
3242:Doin' Time with Ron Kuby
1927:in New York City (0.5).
1862:Progressive commentator
1322:during an appearance on
699:Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy
523:Doing Time with Ron Kuby
357:
5100:Comedy Central Presents
5076:(podcast, 2009-present)
4739:Stuart Saves His Family
4521:Westwood One (original)
4471:Satellite Music Network
3671:World Classical Network
3545:Louisiana Radio Network
2885:March 24, 2009, at the
2866:April 11, 2008, at the
2271:magazine, April 5, 2005
2158:San Diego Union-Tribune
2124:"Air America Fire Sale"
2072:Dagnes, Alison (2019).
1764:Premiere Radio Networks
1559:Gloria Wise controversy
1389:Launch and rapid growth
1309:Harvard Business School
607:The Nicole Sandler Show
324:
5214:Progressive talk radio
5119:(TV series, 2017-2019)
5111:(TV series, 2013-2016)
5103:(stand-up; 1998, 2007)
4899:The Rachel Maddow Show
4891:The Rachel Maddow Show
4749:(1994 film, co-writer)
4648:The Truth (with Jokes)
4632:Oh, the Things I Know!
4446:National Radio Network
4436:National Negro Network
4431:National Black Network
4324:Cumulus Media Networks
4304:Arkansas Radio Network
3899:Your Network of Praise
3555:Michigan Radio Network
3319:The Rachel Maddow Show
2424:Deggans, Eric (2012).
2267:, by Richard Corliss,
2039:Progressive talk radio
1873:
1856:
1810:moved his show to the
1782:
1699:
1469:New York Supreme Court
1403:progressive talk radio
1106:The Thom Hartmann Show
432:The Rachel Maddow Show
380:Sirius Satellite Radio
293:
179:progressive talk radio
4761:Al Franken: God Spoke
4314:NBC Blue/Blue Network
3580:Supertalk Mississippi
3560:Michigan Talk Network
3361:Springer on the Radio
3333:The Randi Rhodes Show
3305:Montel Across America
2785:on September 30, 2007
2759:on September 27, 2007
2405:on September 30, 2007
2375:on September 27, 2006
2283:, by James Sullivan,
2238:Conway, Kyle (2017).
2227:subscription required
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1657:U.S. Bankruptcy Court
1563:Further information:
1499:network's offerings.
1419:Stephanie Miller Show
1373:, a broadcaster from
1237:Springer on the Radio
1219:Rev. Dr. James Forbes
1203:So What Else Is News?
1000:Springer on the Radio
914:The Randi Rhodes Show
753:Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
641:The David Bender Show
624:Montel Across America
516:Montel Across America
478:Montel Across America
284:
269:, owner of Chicago's
244:Chapter 11 bankruptcy
236:Boys & Girls Club
75:Newsweb Radio Company
5092:HBO Comedy Half-Hour
4953:From Russia With Lev
4511:Washington News Desk
4294:America's Radio News
3874:Sounds of the Spirit
3774:Gospel Opportunities
3540:Georgia News Network
3519:Uforia Audio Network
3375:The Steve Earle Show
3291:The Mike Malloy Show
3173:at Wikimedia Commons
2987:, by Brian Stelter,
2924:, by David Hinkley,
2130:. February 7, 2007.
2023:Jones Radio Networks
1957:. Stations owned by
1848:Citadel Broadcasting
1839:Chapter 7 bankruptcy
1722:Jones Radio Networks
1039:Air America Mornings
995:on October 30, 2006.
980:The Mike Malloy Show
880:The O'Franken Factor
824:The Steve Earle Show
652:A one-hour webcast,
375:The Steve Earle Show
277:Programming overview
260:Chapter 7 bankruptcy
221:United States Senate
5084:Stand-up/Television
5073:WTF with Marc Maron
5057:The Marc Maron Show
4727:Saturday Night Live
4713:The Al Franken Show
3864:Salem Radio Network
3839:Real Presence Radio
3794:King of Kings Radio
3744:Family Life Network
3585:Texas State Network
3340:The Ron Reagan Show
3284:The Mark Riley Show
3270:The Marc Maron Show
3228:The Al Franken Show
3148:, by Glenn Garvin,
2926:New York Daily News
2891:stateofthemedia.org
2842:on February 7, 2009
2816:on February 7, 2009
2810:New York Daily News
2582:on November 4, 2006
2509:on February 6, 2007
2399:New York Daily News
2344:on January 12, 2006
2190:on February 8, 2009
1852:Radio & Records
1753:while off the air,
1735:New York Daily News
1696:The Al Franken Show
1534:The Majority Report
1461:Multicultural Radio
1415:The Ed Schultz Show
1242:The Al Franken Show
1174:The Kyle Jason Show
1050:The Mark Riley Show
1029:The Mark Riley Show
895:The Majority Report
871:The Al Franken Show
721:Annie Laurie Gaylor
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5138:(TV host, 1989-94)
4986:Trump: The Rusical
4902:(TV, 2008–present)
4894:(radio, 2005–2010)
4764:(2006 documentary)
4676:Medical Loss Ratio
4486:Talk Radio Network
3666:WFMT Radio Network
3631:Music of Your Life
3626:Metropolitan Opera
3428:Evan Montvel Cohen
3212:list of affiliates
2995:, January 22, 2010
2993:The New York Times
2989:Media Decoder Blog
2957:The New York Times
2928:, February 3, 2009
2559:The New York Times
2215:The New York Times
2164:on August 29, 2008
1991:Sirius XM Progress
1783:
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1641:The New York Times
1618:and stealing over
1575:reported that the
1569:In July 2005, the
1473:breach of contract
1367:Evan Montvel Cohen
1276:Arianna Huffington
1246:The Sam Seder Show
1192:Mother Jones Radio
1131:American Afternoon
1059:Politically Direct
1016:Politically Direct
929:on April 10, 2008.
808:Politically Direct
777:Arianna Huffington
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4526:Westwood One News
4506:Univision America
4426:NBG Radio Network
4384:Michigan Regional
4309:Biz Radio Network
4270:
4269:
3942:Sports Byline USA
3932:Futbol de Primera
3749:Family Life Radio
3724:CSN International
3656:USA Radio Network
3570:Ohio News Network
3441:
3440:
3354:7 Days in America
3169:Media related to
2703:. Talking Radio.
2561:, October 8, 2006
2323:on April 6, 2005.
1747:Geraldine Ferraro
1377:, US, who formed
1185:Katherine Lanpher
1121:The Air Americans
1063:The Air Americans
1033:The Air Americans
768:7 Days in America
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727:p.m. ET Saturday)
713:Freethought Radio
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527:s old time slot.
487:s old time slot.
298:radio programming
171:Air America Media
167:Air America Radio
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5151:Party at the NSA
5095:(stand-up, 1995)
5052:(radio, 2004-05)
5049:Morning Sedition
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