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They haven't got a name or a launch date yet, but the entrepreneurs
who dream of launching a liberal radio network have just landed
themselves a lead man: Comedian and best-selling author Al Franken.


Progress Media planned to announce Tuesday that it has reached an
agreement with Franken to host a live, three-hour daily broadcast that
would form the anchor of the programming schedule, according to people
familiar with the matter.


In an interview, Franken said the format of the show was still
evolving, but he said he was certain that it wouldn't be akin to that
used by his rival Rush Limbaugh, which Franken described as
"non-guested confrontation."


"He has no one on the show but it's confrontation," Franken said. "His
show is just him railing for three hours."


Franken said he planned to use a mix of interviews, calls from
listeners and scripted comedy. He said he planned to have a co-host
with long experience in radio, but he said that role had not been
finalized.


Franken had long been rumored to be interested in a deal with Progress
Media, the startup company that is assembling radio stations and
talent for a radio network to challenge conservative talk show
powerhouses like Limbaugh.


But Franken had been holding off in recent months, partly to promote
his hot-selling book, "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair
and Balanced Look at the Right," and partly because he had
reservations about the previous owners of the venture.


"Things got more serious in terms of putting together stations and
money to make this possible" with the change in ownership, Franken
said.


Last November the company was bought by an investment group led by
Mark Walsh, a former America Online executive and adviser to the
Democratic National Committee, from the venture capitalists Sheldon
and Anita Drobny.


Walsh, who serves as CEO of Progress Media, also said the new network
had reached its first major distribution agreement, with the Chicago
AM station WNTD. He said he expects to announce at least three other
distribution deals in the coming weeks.


Walsh acknowledged that much work remains to be done on the network
before it becomes a viable business, including lining up technical
arrangements and setting up offices and studios.


He said that about 65 percent of the network's programming has been
decided, but he declined to elaborate beyond disclosing another new
show to be co-hosted by the environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy
Jr. called "Champions of Justice."


The network also has yet to decide on a name. Last month the company
indicated it would call the radio network Central Air, but Walsh said
Tuesday the company was no longer certain it would be using that name.


Putting Franken in the midday time slot of noon to 3 p.m. Eastern time
is a direct challenge to Limbaugh, whose hugely successful show
occupies the same time slot.


Franken, whose earlier book was called "Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat
Idiot," said he plans to call up his nemesis for advice on his own
show since Limbaugh has often said he wonders why new radio hosts
don't seek out his counsel.


"I'll ask him advice: how he approaches a show, how he frames an
issue. If it doesn't happen it will be � very understandably � because
he won't take my call," Franken said.


Franken said his contract with Progress Media would last just one
year, after which time both sides would reassess how things were
going. He also said he very much wanted to do the show during a
presidential election year.


"I'm interested in doing what I can to affect this election," Franken
said. "I've been thinking about what's the best use of my energies � I
hope this is it."



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