Posted on 01/26/2007 7:10:31 AM PST by rface
"We didn't sell a single ad in a year and a half," Zwerling said Thursday. "I thought liberal radio would work as a viable advertising business in the most liberal town in America. I was wrong".......speculating why ad sales never got off the ground despite decent ratings....."It's an angry, nasty, pissing and moaning format where the only thing they say is 'Bush stinks' or 'Bush is bad'," he said. "No commercial advertiser wants to be associated with that".......Limbaugh is a major moneymaker for the sister station, Zwerling said, and his show pulls the highest ratings of any program .... in Santa Cruz the vast majority of registered voted for Sen. John Kerry .....
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SANTA CRUZ Al Franken, Randi Rhodes and Sam Seeder articulate liberal pundits don't sell well, even in Santa Cruz.
The trio are part of the nationally syndicated Air America, which was dropped from Santa Cruz radio station KOMY 1340 AM on Thursday and replaced with music from the 1950s, '60s and '70s.
The left-leaning radio network, aimed at taking on Rush Limbaugh and other conservative talk shows, debuted on Central Coast airwaves in July 2005, but local advertisers never bought in, station owner Michael Zwerling said.
"We didn't sell a single ad in a year and a half," Zwerling said Thursday. "I thought liberal radio would work as a viable advertising business in the most liberal town in America. I was wrong"
Santa Cruz isn't the only place Air America has problems. The network is struggling nationwide and filed for bankruptcy four months ago.
Zwerling put Air America on the air as an alternative to the Limbaugh program, which plays on KOMY's sister station KSCO 1080 AM every morning.
Limbaugh is a major moneymaker for the station, Zwerling said, and his show pulls the highest ratings of any program on KSCO or KOMY.
However, in Santa Cruz, where the vast majority of registered voters are Democrats and voted for Sen. John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election, Zwerling wanted to give listeners a program that better plays to their political beliefs.
Some Santa Cruzans loved Air America, Zwerling said.
But advertisers either didn't want to be associated with a station long known for a conservative stance or they simply didn't believe the show was a good place to spend their money, Zwerling said, speculating why ad sales never got off the ground despite decent ratings.
"It's an angry, nasty, pissing and moaning format where the only thing they say is 'Bush stinks' or 'Bush is bad'," he said. "No commercial advertiser wants to be associated with that"
Early on, Zwerling saw trouble with Air America.
Only a few months after putting it on the air, he toyed with canceling the program but held off to give advertisers a chance to warm up to the new network.
With ad sales continuing to be lackluster, he announced to Air America executives in September that KOMY would no longer run their shows, and had planned to pull the plug Oct. 25.
KOMY hadn't come up with a replacement program by October and Air America stayed on until Thursday.
Taking Air America's place is oldies music artists such as Roy Orbison, Patsy Cline, Chuck Berry and The Platters with local, live disc jockeys.
Air America, owned by Piquant LLC, filed for Chapter 11 in October after talks with a creditor broke down.
Air America said it lost about $40 million since it launched in March 2004, including $13.1 million in 2006.
Earlier this month, Zwerling also dumped Michael Savage, a strident conservative talk show host based in San Francisco who says "liberalism is a mental disease"
The cost to purchase Savage's show became too expensive for the station, Zwerling said.
True. The Airhead America nitwits sell so poorly, there is no competition so no one rises to the top. Even if they had some talented radio guy who wanted to espouse all that angry emotional crap, he would still have no audience. Nearly all the conservative radio guys have an excellent sense of humor and if their ideas or logic offend you, they are still fun and interesting to listen to. The only way anyone, even lefties, can listen to the illogical garbage espoused by other lefties, is if it is packaged as factual news, not a program with callers.
The KOMmY network.
That's as good as it being carried in NYC on wLIB!
" articulate liberal pundits "
WTF???
Perhaps they'll put Quiq on in Watsonville for half a day.
He had two hours the other day.
Sigh...... I guess they will have to return to NPR which already gets subsidy along with their list of corporate donations(sponsors).
Fairness doctrines do not include failed business plans. There is nothing written anywhere that forces people to patronize bad business, just so they can stay open.
Bankruptcy for Air America is just another statistic of failed businesses.
The success the frogs have had with Airbus should serve them well if they buy err America.
Everything is fine here at Error America. We have thousands of radio stations airing our programs and 200 million listeners just in the USA alone. We are making tons of money and our on-air talent is very very happy. Everything is just fine!
Everyone dances on the grave of Air America, but the only reason why it failed is because there is a much larger and more successful left wing talk radio network: NPR.
What they failed to realise is that most Southern Democrats (Dixiecrats, Yellow-dog Democrats, or whatever you would call them) are church-goers who love their country. Therefore Air America's style doesn't sell down here.
Funny, Republicans are blamed for being dividers yet the lib's way seems to be to throw anyone they hate out in the cold. They H-A-T-E most of America.
The only time I've ever heard an ad for a "medical marijuana co-operative" was on the SF station running AA. Not many local businesses even in SF advertised there. It was mostly national campaigns.
"angry, nasty, pissing and moaning"
Best characterization of liberal talk I have ever encountered.
Air America is Boston was replaced by Mexican Music. Isn't that ironic?
There it is. Liberalism fails miserably every time it is tried. But don't underestimate a liberal! Liberals will try to force liberalism to succeed with illegal and unconstitutional laws that punish opposing viewpoints (the "fairness" doctrine)
Perfect--A good Mexican polka or salsa is far more rousing than anything Randi Rhodes or Al Franken might have to say.
Small and medium sized business owners do not want to be associated with the nuts of the far left. Also, except for the Hollywood elite, the far-left do not contribute anything or buy much. If you are attracting the radical left to your business, you are going to go broke (unless you are a college coffee house).
Apply market forces to NPR and it would most likely be toast as well.
Obviously this person has a fundamental misunderstanding of liberal though processes. Liberals spend OTHER peoples' money, tell OTHER people what to do, how to do it and when to do it, let OTHER people do those distasteful things like enforce the goofy laws they enact and protect the country, let OTHER people go to lousy schools, live in government housing (I would say squalid but that's redundant), take rotten public transportation. In other words, supporting anything financially is a foreign concept to liberals.
There is a reason liberals dont make it on talk radio. If you want Bush bashing, or Republican bashing in general, you already have acsess to it on the evening news and the major papers.
If you've ever talked to a liberal, you know they only have two debating techniques: Their first tactic is name calling. "George Bush is an idiot!" That pretty much sums up their ideology. Their second tactic is changing the subject. If you respond to their "George Bush is an idiot" charge with, "He has a Bachelor's degree from Yale and an MBA from Harvard," they'll say something like "Dick Cheney is in a conspiracy with Halliburton!" That exchange doesn't play very well on talk radio.
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