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Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Liberal talk radio adds another voice to the mix
In preparation for an immenent gubernatorial bid in Ohio, a famous former mayor of Cincinnati has taken to the airwaves spreading his liberal agenda in an entertaining style. The AP has the story:
Jerry Springer's new radio talk show doesn't have guests who get in fist fights or blurt foul language.With Air America rapidly spreading across America -- often replacing Rush, O'Reilly and other such hacks -- the emergence of a liberal Springer show might indicate the beginning of the end of the right wing's domination of talk radio.
Springer promised to provide unabashed liberal views to counter the positions of President Bush in the first airing Monday of his radio show in Cincinnati, where he once served as mayor.
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