I don't think there's a liberal radio audience.  I lean to the liberal
side, but I just don't have any use for listening to someone spout off
liberal rhetoric.  Comedy is one thing, and I though that it might be
funny at first, but it was just people spouting off telling the same
half truths that conservative radio does.  I prefer to listen to news
or something educational on the radio if I do listen at all.

Currently I download podcasts from http://www.summahistorica.com/ and
other similar sites so that during my drive to/from work, I actually
learn something.  Maybe that's the difference......



On 4/19/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.latimes.com/la-oe-anderson18apr18.story
> 
> Interesting article :)
> 
> Sounds like Larry:
> Some on the left say it's because liberals are, well, smarter and
> can't convey their sophisticated ideas to the rubes who listen to talk
> radio. Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, whose own stint as a
> talk-show host was a ratings disaster, gave canonical expression to
> this self-serving view. Conservatives "write their messages with
> crayons," he maintained. "We use fine-point quills."
> 
> 

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