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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-24-05 05:47 PM
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Air America comes to Air Austin
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HOME: FEBRUARY 25, 2005: NEWS: NAKED CITY
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Air America comes to Air Austin
BY KEVIN BRASS After months of rumors, radio industry sources confirm that Air America, the liberal talk format starring Al Franken, is about to find a home in Austin, where the airwaves are still dominated by tough-talking Rush Limbaugh wannabes. Air America is now heard on 48 stations around the country, but on only one in Texas, KCCT-AM in Corpus Christi. An announcement on an Austin affiliate is expected within days, according to one source.
Although details are still sketchy, speculation focuses on Border Media Partners, the Houston-based company that now owns seven Spanish-language stations in Austin (see "Austin Radio Spanish"). BMP president Tom Castro was national deputy finance chair of the Kerry for President campaign, and one of the company's main investors is notable Democrat Tony Sanchez, the former candidate for governor. Asked to analyze the Austin market last week, Castro immediately pointed to the lack of a format for "intelligent and interesting dialogue." Austin, he said, seems like a place where "a lot of people want an outlet for voicing their opinion."

Castro declined to detail any specific plans, but industry sources say BMP has been talking with Air America, as well as other networks, about new programming for Austin. If BMP did, in fact, pick up Air America, KFON-AM (1490), which simulcasts a norte–o music format, or KOKE-AM (1600), which has been struggling to establish a Spanish talk format, are the likely targets.

The other likely suspect to sign up Air America would be Clear Channel Communications, which has brought Franken and Co. to other markets. But Clear Channel has no plans to make any changes in Austin, said market manager Dusty Black. Like Castro, though, he believes a liberal talker in Austin simply makes sound business sense. "It would surprise me if somebody wasn't planning on doing it," he said.


http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2005-02-25/pols_naked9.html
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queeg Donating Member (529 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-24-05 06:14 PM
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1. Just sittin' doin' laundry, and read the same thing
Chronicle comes out thursdays (today) and if this happens it's going to be a warm sunshiny summer here in Austin.

I am so sick of the neo-nazi nutbags that are on KLBJ. I hold my nose in the mornings, Do my best to ignore "dr" laura before noon, and keep reminding myself that I really want to be listening to Limbaugh the day his brain finally explodes from disuse in the afternoons.

Austin is 70+ percent blue, but continues to have NOTHING reasonable to listen to on the radio.
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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-24-05 06:44 PM
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2. Hope the cameras catch that!!!
I really want to be listening to Limbaugh the day his brain finally explodes from disuse in the afternoons.
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