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KUGN to bounce hard-line talk show (DUMPS SAVAGE IN A BOW TO LEFTIST WHINERS)
The Eugene Red Guard ^ | December 18, 2002 | TIM CHRISTIE

Posted on 12/18/2002 8:25:54 PM PST by Clinging Bitterly


www.registerguard.com | © The Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon


December 18, 2002

KUGN to bounce hard-line talk show

By TIM CHRISTIE
The Register-Guard

KUGN, the "Voice of the Ducks," will drop bombastic talk show host Michael Savage starting today.

The move follows a chorus of complaints from University of Oregon faculty and students who have argued for weeks that UO football and basketball broadcasts shouldn't share the air with "hate radio" commentators who defy the university's commitment to diversity and equality.

Station officials insisted Tuesday that the campus clamor had no bearing on the decision to dump Savage.

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In place of "The Savage Nation," the station will offer a locally produced talk show from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays featuring veteran broadcaster Dan Carlin, who had a KUGN talk show in the 1990s.

Cumulus Broadcasting, which owns KUGN and six other stations in the Eugene market, had been looking for months to replace the Savage show with a local program, said Michael Donovan, market manager for Cumulus Eugene.

KUGN, which relies on syndicated shows for much of its programming, wanted to get more "live and local," particularly during afternoon drive time, Donovan said.

But station officials had also concluded that the Savage program wasn't a good fit in this market, he said.

"It was our opinion that Michael Savage, in his desire to be noticed and compete in a crowded conservative talk show market place, was growing more and more outrageous as time wore on in order to draw attention and therefore ratings," Donovan said.

Still, he noted, university officials, including President Dave Frohnmayer, went on record that they had no desire to dictate KUGN's programming decisions.

"So consequently, there is not linkage in our suitability to be the voice of the Ducks and the primary outlet for Oregon athletics on the radio, and whether Michael Savage is heard on KUGN in the afternoon," Donovan said.

Last month, Frohnmayer publicly affirmed the university's diversity policies, but said he wouldn't use the contract with KUGN to pressure it into dropping the Savage show. To do so, he suggested, would amount to censorship.

Critics at the UO said Savage went beyond outrageous. They called his program "hate radio," and cited his on-air remarks denigrating women, immigrants, Hispanics and Jews.

Julie Novkov, an associate political science professor at the UO, was among the faculty members who objected to the university's relationship with a station that aired Savage.

She said the departure of the Savage show goes a long way toward addressing her concerns.

"I would hope that it speaks to the power of the market," she said.

"What I really object to about Savage is the gratuitousness and viciousness of his attacks on groups of people that I'm serving in my capacity as a faculty member daily," she said.

"He has the right to say whatever he wants to say, but I have no desire for the university to be affiliated with someone who was saying those kinds of things about people I'm seeing in my classroom every day."

Neither Savage, his staff, nor officials at his syndicator, the Central Point-based Talk Radio Network, returned telephone messages seeking comment.

On the Talk Radio Network Web site, Savage describes himself this way: "Those who listen to me say they hear a bit of Plato, Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, Moses, Jesus and Frankenstein."

On the air, his favorite targets include liberals, the news media and "Hollywood idiots." He cuts off callers who disagree with him.

On Tuesday's show, he ripped into Sen. Trent Lott for "genuflecting before the minority pressure groups."

Lott, R-Miss., has come under a storm of criticism for his remark suggesting America would be better off if it had followed the segregationist policies Sen. Strom Thurmond espoused in his 1948 presidential bid.

"I am sick and tired of pandering to minorities," Savage said. "You stole my birthright."

He also targeted CNN anchor Judy Woodruff, calling her "Judy Woodmuff," and said: "There's no liberal bias in the media - it's liberal treason."

Savage's Web site said he's on 300 stations and is the fastest-growing talk show host in the country, but Donovan, a 30-year veteran of the industry, said "everyone claims to be No. 1 or fastest-growing."

Controversial, acerbic broadcasters such as Savage, Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh and Dr. Laura may get great ratings in large markets, but they don't do so well in smaller markets such as Eugene, Donovan said.

And some advertisers simply won't run ads on their programs, he said.

Even without Savage, KUGN will continue to tilt to the right with a program lineup that features Bill O'Reilly and Michael Medved.

KUGN began looking for its own afternoon talk show host last summer, talking to candidates inside and outside the market, Donovan said.

Carlin got in touch with KUGN when he heard about the controversy involving Savage, Donovan said. Carlin knows local issues and his Rolodex is "very up to date," he said.

"It made a lot of sense, and we were delighted when he contacted us and that the timing worked out the way it did," Donovan said.

Carlin previously hosted two other talk shows on KUGN and was a reporter for KVAL-TV and an assignment editor for KABC in Los Angeles. He left KUGN in 1997 to write a book, "The Pinocchio Effect," and to pursue business opportunities.

Carlin, 37, of Creswell, described himself as "fiscally conservative and socially libertarian."

"I want to leave people alone," he said.

He plans to take calls from listeners and interview guests. As for his broadcasting style, Carlin said he won't be sure until he gets on the air.

"I can tell you what my style was five years ago," he said. "I don't know if I'm the same way I was."

But he said he's no Michael Savage. "The guy's a shock jock," he said. "I'm not a shock jock."




TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Oregon
KEYWORDS: hateradio; mediabias; mikesavage; talkradio
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To: The Obstinate Insomniac
I listen to Savage as I surf the net and read FR in the evening, (7 to 10 in the EST zone), on KERN or WPHB.

I like his line to the libs, "If we had lost WWII because of people like you, today you would either speak German or be a lamp shade!"
21 posted on 12/19/2002 2:35:36 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave
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To: smarticus
This whole business encapsulates the U. of Oregon. The left (particularly the SDS) took over the University in the nineteen sixties and has not relinquished power since. At that time it was a second rate University with one first rate school, architecture. Today, it is a third rate school, and the essence of political correctness wafts through its truly ugly campus. Today, there are no second rate schools worth bragging about, and a sheepskin from the green and gold is about as significant as a piece of paper from a Los Angeles theological diploma mill.
23 posted on 12/19/2002 6:18:41 AM PST by gaspar
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To: smarticus
Savage is an equal opportunity basher. If more leftists get bashed, it's only because they present so many more opportunities.

Ann Coulter's right, liberals have no sense of humor. They don't get Savage's shtick. He may be coarse, but his humor is fresh and funny, unlike that of unlistenable toilet talker Howard Stern.

24 posted on 12/19/2002 6:30:31 AM PST by shhrubbery!
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To: Nachum
> the fan base would appreciate a 50,000 watt clear channel station

Yup. I live here in town and I get a noise free signal from KPNW but not aways as clear from KUGN (especially at night, I think they are 10,000 watts). But the sports contract has historically gone back & forth between the two stations. Whoever gets it signs up stations in every town to be a part of the "network", so the raw power of the local station isn't as big an issue as it would seem. But the license to carry the games comes up every three years or so and KPNW gets it about half the time.

And KPNW has carried Rush since the very beginning of his national show, used to carry Micheal Reagan but lately carries Dr. Laura. The midday show is the popular Oregon conservative Lars Larson, and the afternoon drive time show is a local sports talk show that is supposed to be funny.

They might put Savage on at 7:00 PM, but I doubt they'd go any earlier. At home I can tune in the Portland station that carries Savage, and there are various internet feeds.

Neither of these options works in the car, but my commute is like four minutes.

Dave in Eugene
25 posted on 12/19/2002 6:46:21 AM PST by Clinging Bitterly
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To: scholar; ForGod'sSake
"KUGN, the 'Voice of the Ducks,' will drop bombastic talk show host Michael Savage starting today.
The move follows a chorus of complaints from University of Oregon faculty and students who have argued for weeks that UO football and basketball broadcasts shouldn't share the air with 'hate radio' commentators who defy the university's commitment to diversity and equality."

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"'So consequently, there is not linkage in our suitability to be the voice of the Ducks and the primary outlet for Oregon athletics on the radio, and whether Michael Savage is heard on KUGN in the afternoon,' Donovan [read: station manager] said."

~snip~

"Last month, Frohnmayer [read: UO President] publicly affirmed the university's diversity policies, but said he wouldn't use the contract with KUGN to pressure it into dropping the Savage show. To do so, he suggested, would amount to censorship."

So there ya have it.
We saw it; but, it wasn't there.
We heard it; but, nothing was said.
It's wrong; but, we're going to say it's right.
Be honest & open; but, honesty & openess will be punished

Oh yea, one more too.

...there is no Liberal bias in the Lamestream media. :o)

26 posted on 12/19/2002 6:46:54 AM PST by Landru
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To: Dave in Eugene of all places
I would not wory about this and would bet that the competing station will eventually pick up Savage. When I lived in Cleveland WTAM was the perfect radio station. Clear Channel Communications bought them out and then changed eveything and the ratings dropped and they were forced to make changes. I moved to Houston, Texas talk radio was on one station a decent line up. Clear Channel buys them out again and everyone local gets fired or quits the ratings drop and then their competitor hires everyone local and then everything is back like it was. Perhaps he people at the niversity can learn a valuable lesson about the "real world" in that you must produce and that GPA's mean everything.
28 posted on 12/19/2002 7:21:44 AM PST by peter the great
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To: DBtoo
I discovered Savage in Central Florida about 2 years ago. Since then I listen much of the time (he is pre-empted by the Orlando Magic whenever they play, though still available on the web). He can be great listening when he is pissed off but it is tempting to hit scan when he starts all that self adoration. His attempts to paint call-ins who may disagree with him before he ultimately hangs up on them is transparent, weakens his arguments and insults his listeners.
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As far as the article is concerned, it is the stations right to practce what amounts to censorship. Generally a business won't do this because ultimately the bottom line (revenue) rules. Perhaps that has been weighed here and the choice of KUGN loosing savage or the university meant that financially the university was more important to the stations bottom line. I would think that one of KUGN's competition has been handed an opportunity. It would be interesting to know if this occurs.
29 posted on 12/19/2002 7:34:35 AM PST by JMP
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To: JMP
Personally I'd be thrilled if KXL in Portland dropped Savage. As it is he is pre-empted almost every day during sports season for some stupid game. Often, the Trailblazers who personify everything he is against. I'd like to see him on a station that was committed to airing each show, not just occassional filler.

I can not stand the Jail Blazers and hate even listening to a station that promotes them. What a bunch of thugs and losers.
30 posted on 12/19/2002 9:40:27 AM PST by Jack Black
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To: Jack Black
Yes, same here. It's WDBO in Central Florida. I would like to see savage on a station that would consistantly air him. There are ways around this (internet) but not in the car. Sometimes I can pick up a faint signal from SW Florida when there is a cold front moving through.
31 posted on 12/19/2002 10:01:19 AM PST by JMP
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To: Dave in Eugene of all places
No Eugene ping list here ... I don't get a chance to listen Savage as much as I would like. at 4:00 I'm usually starting to prepare the evening meal ... :)

Be Well - Be Armed - Be Safe - Molon Labe!
32 posted on 12/19/2002 11:30:13 AM PST by blackie
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To: JMP
up here in New York, Savage is pre-empted by the New Jersey Devils. will admit that it is a litle frustrating at times.
33 posted on 12/19/2002 4:59:18 PM PST by peter the great
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To: Las Vegas Dave
>>I like his line to the libs<<


Where do we start? He has so many. I like when he says if the enviormental wackos ban cars, how is going to get around, in a ricksaw? Got to go. He's on right now.
34 posted on 12/19/2002 5:12:12 PM PST by Missouri
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To: Jack Black; JMP
Well in Eugene it's the same way with the regularly scheduled talk shows. KPNW carries the Jail Blazers which pre-empt Dr Laura when they are on (not that she is my cup of tea, that's the time I do my Freeping). And KUGN bounces anything that's anywhere near the time of a Ducks game broadcast with rather lengthy pre and post game commentary.

At night, KPNW carries what Art Bell show has become, which for me is good background noise to sleep on, and KUGN carries yet another flying saucer/crop circle show, the name of which I don't recall. I am amused by some of the subject matter on the former, but I enjoyed Art Bell more waaay back when his show was all political discussion. Either way, there are often some real whacked out people calling in.

Dave in Eugene
36 posted on 12/19/2002 9:41:05 PM PST by Clinging Bitterly
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To: blackie
I envy your situation. At 4:00 I usually still have a couple of hours to go at work (I hope I'm still alive when I retire, but either way I won't miss working, it's all good at that point).

Dave in Eugene
37 posted on 12/19/2002 9:49:10 PM PST by Clinging Bitterly
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To: skull stomper
I'm not liberal at all and he makes me actually howl and scream! It's usually when he is so over the top rude to callers though. I agree with his views, but his personality is so grating to me.
40 posted on 12/19/2002 10:33:05 PM PST by DBtoo
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