Posted on 10/20/2001 5:27:51 PM PDT by RonDog
On the WEST coast, 3pm to 6pm is called "evening drive time" - generally a GOOD time slot. Not sure about 6pm to 9pm on the EAST coast, but that time slot is also fairly popular out here.
Hugh considers his function at the NEW time slot as being the "clean-up hitter" - "driving the agenda" of that day's news.
In any event, it seems that the move has allowed him to move from "tape-delay" to "live" in MANY new markets, and has SUBSTANTIALLY improved his potential audience numbers.
We shall see, but it LOOKS good - for now!
Hugh is probably THE top promoter of FreeRepublic in the LA radio area - and with his national syndication, probably the top NATIONAL radio supporter of FreeRepublic as a source of news and commentary.
But, FReepers can tell you, there are literally dozens and dozens of other great conservative radio talk-show hosts nation-wide that commonly lurk and post here, as well as frequently promoting this site. I have personally communicated with several of them.
Because of this, FreeRepublic has become one of the major influences on topics of discussion that takes place on literally hundreds of radio shows. I have personally heard the names of many different FReepers mentioned as major contributors to show-host topics, most often in thanks.
PS - Click on "Old Style" at the top of this thread, and then come back here to THIS post to see MANY screen names.
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Oh ya, well I'll be offended if I choose! After all be offended is one of my best things. :-)
Seriously I wish he was back on in the morning, I work 2nd shift and can't really listen to him anymore. It's a great well rounded show.
Gallagher's a bore. I am no longer a regular morning listener on KRLA.
That being said, Hewitt rocks!
Oh, that's right, he never mentions it. And when the subject is forced on him he's been for amnesty and open borders.
I don't understand your hyper enthusiasm for this ambitious, self-promoting yuppie carpetbagger. Cleveland needs to take him back.
Medved's even worse. "Spot on" on just about everything but the colonistas. And he's from La Jolla!
Thanks for the ping to your GREAT work here, RonDog!Hugh is probably THE top promoter of FreeRepublic in the LA radio area - and with his national syndication, probably the top NATIONAL radio supporter of FreeRepublic as a source of news and commentary. But, FReepers can tell you, there are literally dozens and dozens of other great conservative radio talk-show hosts nation-wide that commonly lurk and post here, as well as frequently promoting this site. I have personally communicated with several of them.
Thanks for the kind words!
Perhaps there are others who LURK here, but I can find NONE with the proven track record for promoting this forum as aggressively and consistently as I have just documented here for Hugh Hewitt.
I have an ulterior motive for loading this thread with so much documentation: In the future, when I get grief from the ignorant (as I have at times in the past) for promoting Hugh so aggressively here, I intend to SEND THE WHINERS HERE!
If anyone else can establish similar bona fides for supporting this place, I will promote THEM aggressively as well.
First, however, I would like to see their record. Posted here.
I don't understand your hyper enthusiasm for this ambitious, self-promoting yuppie carpetbagger...
Thanks, Pelham - YOU are just about the only critic of Hugh's that actually has constructive advice for Hugh!
I also wish that he attacked the illegal immigration problem more directly.
Perhaps you can suggest a way to turn him around.
As for the basis my "enthusiasm" for promoting Hugh start with post #1, and TRY READING THE WHOLE THREAD. ;)
I would like to think that I would be equally as enthusiatic (almost!) in promoting Jerry Springer, or Geraldo, or Oprah here - if they did HALF as much for Free Republic as Hugh does.
His interests were national and global, which is fine, but the twit has no understanding of the region he lives in. Those of us who have lived here since the 60s know the seismic demographic changes that have hit SoCal, and role that mass immigration has played in this. Any "local" knows this. What we have in Hugh is an ambitious politician who panders to the ethnic lobbies with an eye to his future political viability. Bill Clinton would approve.
As for Medved, you're "spot on". He also lived for many years in Santa Monica, and has no excuse. If it's all so great, why did he flee to the Pacific Northwest? Someone skewered him good last week on his "just give up, you can't change it" attitude on immigration. The caller wanted to know if Michael was still going to sing that tired song now that we know that many of the terrorists had overstayed, or otherwise violated the terms of their visas. Medved's attempt to weasel out of this predicament was pathetic. Apparently the words "I was wrong" aren't in his vocabulary.
Yeah, I do, and it's real simple: make him move his parents and his family into one of the neighborhoods that is being heavily impacted by immigration. Let them have to deal with the impact of the policies he is so complacent about. This is what has happened to me and my friends. I resent twits like Hughie who have let our cities deteriorate and become increasingly dangerous places. We never used to have "drive-bys"- this year there was a killing one block from my sister's house. We never had grafitti. Now my elderly parents have to paint over the crap on a weekly basis. Let Hewitt put his own family into the equation, then let's see this selfish yuppie spout his complacent do-nothing drivel.
My top four guys on AM talk (in no particular order) are Hewitt, Limbaugh, Medved, and Elder... and they're ALL WRONG on the reconquista.
Weird.
I'm liking Hannity now that he's down here, but haven't nailed his position on the colonistas. He's east of the Mississippi, so he's probably wrong, too.
BTW, I gotta fess, I've only been SoCal myself since '87, but before that I was San Jose born and raised. Many of the same problems there, five years behind the L.A. curve.
How about this...
When the bloody terrorist attack comes that's traced to the Hezbollah cell in Mexico that comes and goes as it pleases over our Southern Border, we demand that Hugh write an apology to every one of the families that loses loved ones in part because of the conservative talk show hosts that couldn't figure out that Clinton was wrong on the colonistas too.
They're letting us down on this one. Big time.
I've been here since the mid 60's, and like many of my friends I'm looking for Somewhere Else. Then Hughie and his cosmopolitan pals can try to out-pander the Democrats to their hearts' content. And people wonder where the moniker The Stupid Party came from...
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