Saturday, October 13, 2007

A Big Red Factor


The man who was referring to Dear Leader as 'The Worst President ever' a more than a year before Rolling Stone committed to the phrrase is showing the strength of 'Progressive Radio".


Showing once again that Progressive Talk is not just Air America and that to be a success in radio, you have to be a radio personality, not just a wonky left-wing celebrity. GT12 is just now able to NOT remember Al Franken's awful radio presence.


Being the victim of 'Chronic Rage Overload' we are leaning more to Stephanie Miller's brand of AM Political Zoo (w/ requisite fart and Brittany jokes) these days but we championed Ed long ago as the Great left Hope.


Progress is being made.


From Raw Story:

Progressive talker Ed Schultz ties Bill O'Reilly in audience size


And they said liberal talk radio would never survive.



According to Talker's Magazine, a trade industry publication, the nation's largest progressive talk show radio host Ed Schultz is now tied in the number of radio listeners to conservative radio personality Bill O'Reilly.


Last November, Schultz leapt from 3pm to 6pm ET to the choice noon to 3pm ET slot, the same time slot as conservative talker Rush Limbaugh and, at the time, Air America's Al Franken.


A new survey by Talkers Magazine listed Schultz's weekly audience at 3.25 million weekly listeners, the same number of listeners enjoyed by O'Reilly, host of the Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor.


Schultz and O'Reilly, along with radio hosts Jim Bohannon, Clark Howard and Doug Stephan, share the number seven slot. The same survey in 2006 pegged the Fargo talker's unique weekly listeners at 2.25 million, sharing the number 10 slot among radio hosts nationwide.


The Ed Schultz Show was the first to "out" Idaho senator Larry Craig (R-ID), ten months before he was caught in an airport bathroom soliciting an undercover cop.
Limbaugh, who had 14.5 million weekly listeners in 2005, has not recovered from his loss of audience reported in the 2006 survey. His audience has been holding steady at 13.5 million listeners since that report.


"To hear some Democrats tell it, the GOP should be afraid," Newsweek's Jonathan Darman penned in a 2005 profile on the Fargo, North Dakota-based Schultz. "Schultz is coming after them and doing it on their own turf, smack dead in the middle of Red State America."


A copy of the Talkers Magazine survey may be seen here.


Schultz's show runs on affiliates and both satellite networks nationwide. He's available online live here.

1 comment:

barooosk said...

Is Ed Schultz the #1 Talker?

Talkers Magazine says that Ed Schultz is the #1 liberal talk show host. They say he beats his closest competition – Randi Rhodes, Stephanie Miller, and Thom Hartmann by better than two to one. In a survey recently published by Talking Radio, Rhodes was designated as the top lib talker and Schultz placed third. Who’s right? – Talkers Magazine, "The Bible of Talk Radio" or Talking Radio, a puny blog.

You Decide

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