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KIRO lib talk host fired; allegations of insurance fraud
Radio Equalizer ^ | 12/29/05 | Brian Maloney

Posted on 12/30/2005 12:45:01 AM PST by raccoonradio

For Seattle's Mike Webb, calling for President Bush's "execution" had no effect on his position. In fact, his show was subsequently expanded by an hour. Nor did his on-air hope that Ronald Reagan had "really suffered" before his death make any difference.

While it's hard to imagine conservatives getting away with similar rhetoric, somehow one of America's most extreme, hate-filled radio programs managed to remain on a major radio station in Seattle for years, despite marginal ratings performance. To find something similar on the extreme right, one would have to look to shortwave radio broadcasts.

Mike Webb was to the left of Air America's programming (even if his rhetoric sounds much like that of Rhodes) and once told me that San Francisco was too conservative for him. Even moonbats as extreme as Oakland's Rep. Barbara Lee and Seattle's Jim McDermott just barely met his approval.

In fairness, since I have a great deal of personal familiarity with the situation, I can say many KIRO managers over the years wanted to do something about Webb and tried to bring him under control, but failed. One reason: fear, given his loaded gun, erratic behavior and history of litigation against employers. Wasn't it safer simply to leave him in place?

Even after his arrest on insurance fraud charges, it was not clear he would be sacked. Would the station feel compelled to keep him in place until after the trial?

Funny enough, Webb's undoing began with the now-infamous June traffic accident that actually happened during his talk show. How is that possible?

It was due to his astounding regular habit of leaving mid-program to get drinks and snacks at a nearby convenience store while board operators ran 10 to 15 minutes of commercial spots to fill the gaps.

In the history of broadcasting, I'm not sure anyone else has been crazy enough to make personal munchie runs during a radio talk show.

Now, a real question that must be addressed is whether Webb is capable of hurting anyone. Yesterday, I heard from a worried station staffer and after my own observations of his erratic behavior, I'd say this is a question that must be addressed.

Especially instructive has been monitoring newspaper coverage of his arrest and termination, where a curious reworking of a Seattle Times story seemed to downplay use of the word "liberal" to describe his program.

In the earlier version, it's featured in the first sentence:

Local radio talk show host Mike Webb fired

By Christine Clarridge Seattle Times staff reporter

Liberal radio talk-show host Mike Webb has been fired from his job at KIRO radio after he was charged earlier this month with making a fraudulent insurance claim.

A spokesman for KIRO confirmed today that Webb, who pleaded not guilty to the felony charge last week, is no longer with parent company Entercom and will no longer have a show on KIRO.

Attempts to reach Webb or his attorney for comment this morning were unsuccessful.

Webb was charged with making a fraudulent claim after an accident in June 2005, when his Lexus was struck by an uninsured driver.

In the subsequent reworked version, note the changes:

KIRO radio host is let go after felony charge filed

By Christine Clarridge Seattle Times staff reporter

Radio talk-show host Mike Webb has been fired from his job at KIRO radio after he was charged earlier this month with making a fraudulent insurance claim.

A spokesman for KIRO confirmed Wednesday that Webb, who pleaded not guilty to the felony charge last week, is no longer with parent company Entercom and will no longer have his liberal show on KIRO-AM (710). The spokesman did not provide further details.

Attempts to reach Webb or his attorney for comment Wednesday were unsuccessful. Webb allegedly made a fraudulent claim after an accident June 28, when his Lexus was struck by an uninsured driver.

According to charging papers filed in King County Superior Court, Webb allegedly produced a forged document indicating he bought an insurance policy with Geico before the accident.

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Even a watered-down story, however, beats ultraliberal rival the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which has so far totally ignored it, save a mention in today's radio column.

Another reason to thank the Times: they finally gave credit to the liberal blogger who broke this story, Michael Hood of Blatherwatch. Without Hood, this news may never have emerged in the first place.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: airamerica; brianmaloney; entercom; geico; liberal; liberalhatred; mikewebb; radioequalizer; seattle; talk; talkradio
Why You Shouldn't Do a Munchie Run During Your Show

(or, at least why you shouldn't rush to the store during a break...)

Entercom's KIRO/Seattle has fired Mike Webb after allegations of car insurance fraud were made. Hadn't had his car insured for 4 years; one night last June, he went on a "munchie run" _during his show_ and his Lexus got into an accident. Whassamater, no vending machines at the station?

Anyway, Webb tried to switch (after the accident) to a certain famous insurance company with a gecko in their ads, but he couldn't pull off the ruse. Now he's been let go by the KIRO-practor. But there is good news. He _almost_ saved a bunch of money by switching to GEICO.

("According to charging papers filed in King County Superior Court, Webb allegedly produced a forged document indicating he bought an insurance policy with Geico before the accident.") Moral: get your munchies before your show, or utilize the station ones...

"It was due to his astounding regular habit of leaving mid-program to get drinks and snacks at a nearby convenience store while board operators ran 10 to 15 minutes of commercial spots to fill the gaps"

1 posted on 12/30/2005 12:45:04 AM PST by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio

This isn't clear at all, were BOTH drivers uninsured? Why wuoldn't this guy have car insurance? With a Lexus? What if it had been stolen? What about the other guy? Who keeps an armed looney on staff? Who runs 15 minutes of commercials? None of this makes any sense.


2 posted on 12/30/2005 2:48:22 AM PST by jocon307 (Still mourning the loss of CBS FM)
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To: raccoonradio
Anyway, Webb tried to switch (after the accident) to a certain famous insurance company with a gecko in their ads, but he couldn't pull off the ruse.

How did he expect to get away with that? He didn't think they would closely look into an accident that occurred at the same time the policy was enacted? Doesn't he know that computer records can pinpoint the exact second the policy came into effect? Idiot.
3 posted on 12/30/2005 3:04:11 AM PST by Welsh Rabbit
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To: Welsh Rabbit

>>How did he expect to get away with that?

Simple. He was a liberal and thought he was smarter than anyone else in the room. "Don't get stuck on stupid"


4 posted on 12/30/2005 9:45:20 AM PST by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio

My Fearless Forecast:

1. Webb will sue somebody. Radio station, other driver, owner of the convenience store...matters not, somebody.

2. Suit will include damage to the Lexus, loss of income, $$$ for emotional stress and the cost of the munchies.

3. Webb will end up co-hosting with Franken on AA, railing against the US Judicial system and insisting "it's better in France".

:-)


5 posted on 12/31/2005 5:58:56 AM PST by CarolTX (Onward through the fog)
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To: raccoonradio

bump


6 posted on 12/31/2005 10:53:14 AM PST by lowbridge (All that is needed for evil to triumph is for "RINOS" to do something)
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