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How Influential is Conservative Talk Radio?
Global Free Press ^ | January 31, 2013 | Alan Caruba

Posted on 02/10/2013 7:45:13 AM PST by TeaPartyJakes

In the wake of the 2012 re-election of Barack Obama, I began to wonder how influential conservative talk radio is.

Serendipitously, I received a copy of Fred V. Lucas’ new book, “The Right Frequency: The Story of Talk Radio Giants Who Shook Up the Political and Media Establishment” ($18.95, History Publishing Company).

Throughout the 1980s and 90s I was a guest on television and a lot on talk radio thanks to a popular media spoof, The Boring Institute, that offered lists of The Most Boring Celebrities of the Year, the Most Boring Films, et cetera. After 9/11 I put the Institute on hiatus and then ended it.

This was, coincidently, the same era that saw the rise of talk radio and, in particular, the rise of conservative talk radio stars such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and others with audiences in the millions. What has me wondering about their influence, however, is the latest election in which Obama gained a sufficient margin to defeat Mitt Romney despite what is arguably the worst economy since the Great Depression, the passage of Obamacare over the protests of millions of Americans, and similar issues that would ordinarily have rendered him a one-term President.

Perhaps the 2008 election was just an anomaly, given the novelty of a Black candidate and the intense support of the mainstream media. But that pattern repeated itself in 2012 and, despite the 24/7 conservative radio chatter, it did not sway voters.

As Lucas noted, “Of listeners to the news talk format of radio, 77 percent voted in the 2008 presidential election, according to the 2010 Talk Radio Research Project conducted by Talkers Magazine, which covers the talk radio industry. That does not mean Limbaugh or for that matter Ed Schultz is the reason certain people vote…it is quite likely that the entertainment value of talk radio—a mixture of satire and commentary—has made ordinary Americans more engaged in politics than they would be if talk radio did not have such a large reach, even if some of those listeners are just tuning in to argue with the host.”

Some statistics are helpful. According to the 2010 Talk Radio Research Project, 81% of all news talk radio listeners are 35 years or older. “Interestingly, just 28% identify themselves as Republicans, while 54% identify themselves as independent.” Politically, 40% identified themselves as either conservative or ultra-conservative, while just 15% identified themselves as liberal or ultra-liberal.” Talk radio is essentially preaching to the choir.

The lack of liberal talk radio suggests that liberals are less involved with the medium and the failure of Air America Radio with hosts that included Jeanine Garafolo and Al Franken was impressive. Lucas said it was “a chaotic mess from its launch with changing ownership, a revolving door of management, and worse yet, a corruption charge.” In 2005 it filed for bankruptcy.

For my part, I make a point of listening to the first ten or fifteen minutes of Limbaugh, knowing that he will spend the next three hours exploring a particular theme on any given day. Where I live on the East Coast, WABC radio provides lots of conservative talk and, in the evening, I watch Fox News, but often do not watch for long. Most of the news I absorb daily comes from Internet news sites and my daily reading of The Wall Street Journal.

Is Rush Limbaugh influential? Obama seems to think so because Rush has now replaced George W. Bush as his favorite bogyman and punching bag.

It’s worth noting that Rush does not endorse candidates and was lukewarm towards both McCain and Romney during the past two elections. Lucus quotes him as saying “I don’t say that I have influence. I was totally opposed to the 1990 budget deal and it still happened. I am not an activist…this is entertainment.”

That, I suspect, is Limbaugh’s great appeal. He is very entertaining. It does not, so far as I can see, translate into influence at the polls because many of Rush’s devoted “Ditto Heads” may, as they did in the last election, decided to stay home.

The Obama White House knows it has the mainstream media in its pocket. They have become little more than a megaphone for its policies and, these days, an instrument of liberal propaganda. The White House political agenda is advanced by a no-holds-barred attack on anyone who oppose their policies and, of late, a deliberate effort to undermine the Republican Party that is still reeling from the 2012 loss.

Obama’s thuggish politics these days involves attacking the leading conservative news outlet. In an interview with The New Republic, Obama continues to denigrate Fox News and Limbaugh, claiming that “the more left-leaning media outlets recognize that compromise is not a dirty word.” This is a President who has demonstrated no inclination to compromise on anything and a disdain for Congress and the Constitution.

The end of the FCC’s Fairness Doctrine in 1987 that required equal time for opposing political views marked the rise of conservative talk radio. Today it can be heard locally and in syndication from coast to coast. Reagan vetoed legislation to make it the law of the land calling it unconstitutional.

That does not mean, however, that conservative talk radio is influential because it appeals to an older, better educated audience, a demographic that leaves out those under 35 and low income listeners, an increasing percentage of whom are on some form of government dole.

A significant portion of “low information” voters who elected Obama were not listening to conservative talk radio. The popularity of Fox News does not appear to translate into any effect on Congress or the White House. They were all over the Benghazi scandal and it has fizzled.

Despite dwindling newspaper circulation, despite the rise of the Internet as a provider of news, and despite the popularity of conservative talk radio, it would appear that the mainstream media is winning by parroting the daily White House “talking points” and by burying White House scandals such as the Benghazi cover-up. The recent Sunday “Sixty Minutes” interview with the President and out-going Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, is testimony to the slavish support of the mainstream media.

It does not help that the Republican Party is struggling to put forth a cohesive and persuasive agenda or that it lacks the kind of leadership that reflects the kind of adulation and support the President continues to enjoy.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: glennbeck; influence; rushlimmbaugh; seanhannity; talkradio
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To: Slyfox

I don’t want to be disrespectful, but if you think you could do a better job then why don’t you try it?
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I am NOT being disrespectfully by pointing out the obvious:

1) Maybe those on Free Republic are doing the real job of being effective.

2) Please remember that ideas are the most powerful thing in the universe. That we exist at all began as an idea in the mind of God. It is on Free Republic and sites like this that the truly original ideas can and are being found.

3) Most of Rush’s program can be found right here on Free Republic in the hours **BEFORE** his program. This is where he gets nearly all of his show prep. Very little that is heard on Rush’s program is original.


41 posted on 02/10/2013 11:03:03 AM PST by wintertime
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To: TeaPartyJakes

“Never get into an argument with someone who buys ink by the barrel.”


42 posted on 02/10/2013 11:24:41 AM PST by spel_grammer_an_punct_polise (Learn three chords and you, too, can be a Rock Star!)
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To: buckalfa

Listening to talk radio is an exercise in frustration.

Constant commercials, and if not commercials then 99% of the rest is callers/hosts yakking about what the a-hole liberals are doing/saying.

Yes, we know they are a-holes. How about talking about conservative/traditional principles and why these ideas are better?

Talk radio also is over-exposed. Took what was a good idea and mass-produced it. “Safe-only” topics, so the sponsors won’t get backlash.

“Entertainment” is ok, but don’t expect it to produce anything productive other than a very good living for most of the hosts.


43 posted on 02/10/2013 1:47:53 PM PST by Newtoidaho
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To: TeaPartyJakes
I notice he ignored the 2010 election.


44 posted on 02/10/2013 4:35:14 PM PST by clearcarbon
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To: Slyfox
One more thing:

If you want to waste a lot of time listening to commercials and SAFE topics then spend three hours listening to Rush. ( Whose show prep, by the way, can be found her on Free Republic hours before Rush is on the air.)

Me? I get my news and political opinion in 1/3 the time right here on Free Republic. The comments and topics are cutting edge and I am never disappointed with “Safe” issues.And... Freepers are often amazingly witty, as well.

Why waste time with Rush with his BORING and** SAFE***? If you like boring and safe, then go for it. Waste three hours.

45 posted on 02/10/2013 6:33:10 PM PST by wintertime
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To: Newtoidaho
“Safe-only” topics,
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Personally I don't find boring and safe entertaining. Instead, I find it boring and safe. ( Yawn!)

And...Anyone who can ignore Obama’s eligibility, and many other important topics, simply isn't trustworthy enough to waste any precious minutes of life on listening to him.

46 posted on 02/10/2013 6:35:59 PM PST by wintertime
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To: wintertime

[[Where was Rush? Answer: DEAD IN THE WATER.]]

Exactly, which is why i could never udnerstand why everyone gushes over rush- He’s out to make millions- period- and when the whitehouse barks, he recoils, just like the rest-


47 posted on 02/10/2013 6:44:05 PM PST by CottShop (Scientific belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge)
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To: wintertime
...Anyone who can ignore Obama’s eligibility, and many other important topics, simply isn't trustworthy enough to waste any precious minutes of life on listening to him.

What you said! And, FWIW, this is my one bone to pick with Levin as well.

48 posted on 02/10/2013 7:01:09 PM PST by Marathoner (What are we waiting for? Where are the Articles of Impeachment!)
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To: TeaPartyJakes

Bump


49 posted on 07/20/2013 9:19:44 PM PDT by Mozilla
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To: TeaPartyJakes

I listen to real good shows. They have replaced the news for me. I use them and websites. I only rarely watch cable news much anymore. It is ten steps behind Radio talk shows. The Blaze and PJTV are video sources I watch more than Fox News. Don’t get One America News.


50 posted on 07/20/2013 9:23:16 PM PDT by Mozilla
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To: xkaydet65
Limbaugh, Hannity, Ingraham, Levin, all pale when compared to the editorial decisions for the evening network news.

Which, as we now know, are driven by what the New York Times will put on Page 1 tomorrow.

51 posted on 07/20/2013 9:31:27 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARAD in the past.E)
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While I have a Rush Limbaugh subscription and I like him a lot, I have wandered off a bit.

I listen to other hosts like Rusty Humphries, Steve Deace, Dana Loesch, Laurie Roth, Vicki McKenna, Andy Parks, Pete Santilli, Glenn Beck, Doc Thompson, Spencer Hughes, Alex Jones, Hagmann and Hagmann, Michael Savage, Mark Levin, Dennis Prager, Andrea Tantaros. Jay Severin, and the shows on Red State Talk Radio, C2C and others.

Not every day, but I check into them and hear their podcast when I can.

I should add since Steve Malzberg only broadcasts live and there is no podcast then I can’t hear him. I also gave up on Laura Ingraham and Herman Cain as I have no time and Cain also has no podcast. Sean Hannity I am able to check up on him thru KSFO’s podcast area. Just to see what he is saying or doing.

I’m conservative but sometimes a few shows on the libertarian RBN interest me. What was sad is that Wayne Masden ditched his weekend show on that network. But I like the weekend shows Govern America with Darren Weeks & Nancy Levant, The Voice of Christian Israel and the weekday show Agenda 21 Radio. Some of the RBN shows are way too off the rockers for me. So I just listen to podcasts of the shows I like and topics I want.

I also am trying to locate the shows they post clips from on Birther Report to follow them. Any show inviting Mike Zullo or anybody speaking about Obama’s identity is worth my time.


52 posted on 07/25/2013 1:14:14 PM PDT by Mozilla
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To: Mozilla

One show that had Carl Gallups on was Stand Up For The Truth. Their website has podcasts. Then he has a show on WEBY called freedom fridays.


53 posted on 07/25/2013 1:57:37 PM PDT by Mozilla
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