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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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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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After the sale, major changes were quickly put into place. Stephen Green became the network's chairman, and Mark Green became president of Air 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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Meanwhile, none of these talent agreements were finalized, as fundraising was difficult. The reputation of the effort was coming under duress and scrutiny, as it was announced but not taking shape. A further complication was that AnShell found itself competing against Democracy Radio for investors.
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in Washington, D.C. Democracy Radio was an organization founded in September 2002 dedicated to creating political balance on America's commercial radio airwaves. Its concept was to develop, fund and incubate progressive oriented talk programming and retain well established radio networks to market
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Others involved with Air 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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As part of a reorganization, the 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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The company eventually changed its name from Air 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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for six minutes until 34 minutes past the hour. The final hard break occurs at 58 minutes past the hour, leading into the news at the top of the hour. There was also a floating break in both the first and second half-hours. Local stations could run their own commercials, local news and weather or
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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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The network was founded as a left–wing alternative to counter talk radio with a right–wing perspective. Air America featured programs with monologues by on-air personalities, guest interviews, call-ins from listeners, and news reports. Several shows had million plus audiences, and multiple weekday
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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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As of October 2008, Air America programming was carried on 66 terrestrial broadcast stations, an increase of 10 percent over the previous six months. Thirty-two of these stations broadcast a majority AAR programming. During the first 4½ years of the network's existence, Air America has lost 63
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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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The very difficult economic environment has had a significant impact on Air America's business. This past year has seen a "perfect storm" in the media industry generally. National and local advertising revenues have fallen drastically, causing many media companies nationwide to fold or seek
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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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On March 14, 2007, the new owners of Air America announced the hiring of longtime radio veteran David Bernstein to be the new vice president of programming. Prior to joining Air America, he was best known as the program director at New York radio station
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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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On September 8, 2005, Air America Radio formed a separate syndication division, designed to offer additional programming and services to both progressive talk and other talk/music formats. Air America Syndication was used to syndicate
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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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On many Air America affiliates, weekends featured repeats and highlights from the network's weekday shows, combined with new original programming and some syndicated shows produced independently.
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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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AAR became the fastest growing network in modern radio history, increasing its listeners from 120,000 to 400,000 within three months, and reaching 2.137 million listeners per week in 2005.
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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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p.m. ET), the show moved from the weekends to weeknights effective September 18, 2006. Show removed from weekday schedule May 18, 2007, and may resurface eventually on Sunday mornings.
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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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Miami were all once Air America affiliates but are now affiliated with Fox Sports. (There have been a few notable exceptions that have remained with Air America, such as
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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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was on July 14, 2006. Several reasons for her departure were cited (including her outside acting responsibilities). The show ended a few months later.
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in San Francisco, where the Fox Sports affiliation is held by another station and there are fewer programming options due to significant competition).
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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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News, and finally Free Speech Radio News. These newscasts ended on June 29, 2007, with local stations signing up with other radio news networks.
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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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broadcast networks, local affiliate stations were able to air select programs or the entire schedule, subject to contractual arrangements.
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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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the programs to stations around the country. Democracy Radio developed and produced talk shows that launched the national careers of
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in the classic talk radio format. Live and pre-recorded comedy routines, featuring various comedians, were also aired. As with most
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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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Sometime after the network's closure, Newsweb Corporation (owned by Chicago entrepreneur, political activist, and philanthropist
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Two weeks after the on-air debut of Air America Radio, programming was withdrawn in two key markets due to contract disputes.
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On January 29, 2007, Air America "signed a letter of intent to sell its business to SLG Radio LLC, an entity controlled by
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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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on January 21, 2010, Air America went off the air citing difficulties with the current economic environment. It filed for
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has revoked the group's right to use their name, likeness or logo. At the time the funds were to have been transferred,
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pm- midnight ET), Aired April 1, 2005 – September 18, 2006. Broadcast via Air America Syndication until December 8, 2006.
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Although better known for its political shows, Air America also featured a couple of music oriented shows on weekends.
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Air America featured its own news summary breaks at the top of each hour, with content from wire services such as the
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p.m. ET) Aired April–June 2008. Aired as a replacement for Randi Rhodes, later replaced by Doin' Time with Ron Kuby.*
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Air America produced sixteen hours of weekday network programming. The entire schedule was carried on the network's
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suggested a young lawyer, David Goodfriend, who introduced the Drobnys and Sinton to his former college roommate,
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a.m. ET) umbrella name for Air America's morning drive-time shows: The Mark Riley Show and The Rachel Maddow Show.
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and liquidated itself. Bennett Zier was the company's last CEO including through the bankruptcy and liquidation.
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presenters continued on in radio, television, or politics after their time on Air America. For example, in 2008,
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The shows followed a half-hour format from six minutes past the hour to 28 minutes after the hour followed by a
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By the late summer of 2006 Sinton and Ginsburg's influence was marginalized (both would leave in short order).
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In December 2005, over Sinton's objections, CEO Danny Goldberg broke up the network's morning drive-time show
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remains under investigation, Air America has since repaid the loan. On May 28, 2008, Cohen was arrested at
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was a guest host on the network at least once. Also, most of the talk shows had their own theme songs, used
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podcast" by trespassing in Air America's studios after the network's demise, before moving to Los Angeles.
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people. In early 2004, talent, engineers and producers were hired, a lease was signed with New York's
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The network was financially troubled, however. A scandal involving nearly $ 1 million in loans from a
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Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth
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On January 21, 2010, Air America announced that it would immediately cease programming and file for
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Stephen Green sold Air America Radio in 2009 to Charles Kireker. Mark Green continued as president.
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At some point after the network's closure in 2010, Newsweb Corporation (the owner of Chicago's
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hosted the new flagship program in Lionel's previous spot, and Lionel moved his show to the 12
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with Ginsburg in charge of operations and Sinton running programming and affiliate relations.
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radio network on March 1, 2009. Hartmann had been the flagship program on AAR for a year.
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p.m. ET) Aired March 2007 – February 28, 2009. Replaced the Al Franken Show. Moved to the
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to become the 60th Senator in the Democratic Caucus for the 111th United States Congress.
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was finding her way into television. As a guest host and as a panelist, she appeared on
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the company, from Walsh on down, had any control of or input to Sorensen's activities.
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A week later, on October 13, 2006, Air America filed for bankruptcy protection under
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owned two stations contracted to carry Air America programming, in Chicago and
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After being suspended by Air America management for derogatory remarks toward
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The tumultuous early days of the network were chronicled in a fly-on-the-wall
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Super Mad at Everything All the Time: Political Media and Our National Anger
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in Madison, Wisconsin, which kept Air America after listener protests, and
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debut: September 8, 2008. Expanded from 1 to 3 hours on February 3, 2009.
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have signaled that these are very difficult and rapidly changing times.
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redebuts in new time slot May 26, 2009. Original debut: May 14, 2007.
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Little Mosque on the Prairie and the Paradoxes of Cultural Translation
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Since then, the city has suspended further funding of the agency, and
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Nobody was duped: Sorensen denies allegations surrounding Air America
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and closures like that of the industry's long-time trade publication
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bankruptcy protection. From large to small, recent bankruptcies like
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on a warrant from the State of Hawaii. He was indicted in Hawaii for
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three months prior to the launch of Air America in January 2004. The
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p.m. ET) Aired March 31, 2004 – February 14, 2007. Originally called
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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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p.m. ET) Aired March 31, 2004 – September 15, 2006. Co-hosted by
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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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would take over the handling of Air America's ad sales from
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a.m. ET), Aired August 2, 2004 – August 30, 2006. Moved to
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with Richard Greene, moved from weekends September 4, 2007.
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a.m. ET) Aired January 2006 – May 2007, then combined with
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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.
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Air America Media
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Cenk Uygur
Marc Maron
Chuck D
Lizz Winstead
Sam Seder
Randi Rhodes
Janeane Garofalo
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progressive talk radio
Thom Hartmann
The Lionel Show
Randi Rhodes
Mike Malloy
Marc Maron
WTF
Al Franken
United States Senate
Rachel Maddow
MSNBC
Boys & Girls Club
Evan Cohen
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Stephen L. Green
Mark Green

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