Recommended Reading
Laurence Glavin
lglavin@lycos.com
Fri Mar 18 16:03:48 EST 2005
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Donna Halper" <dlh@donnahalper.com>
>To: "Laurence Glavin" <lglavin@lycos.com>, "Brian Vita" <brian_vita@cssinc.com>, boston-radio->interest@rolinin.BostonRadio.org
>Subject: RE: Recommended Reading
>Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 15:11:24 -0500
>
> At 01:39 PM 3/18/2005 -0500, Laurence Glavin wrote:
> > As I said, you only get the first paragraph, then the requirement
> > to enter your subscribers number. Even bugmenot.com doesn't have
> > a log-in for The Atlantic.
>
> I am a subscriber so I can get you the entire article. But I
> actually found it rather odd in that the author seems very anti-
> the idea of liberal talk and doesn't seem to believe it can
> succeed. As a consultant (and I have NEVER let my own personal
> beliefs get in the way of what is right for a market of mine), I
> think some markets are perfect for liberal talk, while others are
> not. But I do believe it is a viable format these days, whereas it
> might not have been ten years ago.
Just checking: are you conflating (I love that word) ANOTHER article
in the mag, the one about Air America's business plan, authored by
Joshua Green AND the front-page article about the KFI
(did you know that the 'FI' stood for 'Farm Information'
when the original owners applied for the license...it's in the
Atlantic article) talk-show host? In the former, Green
penned essentially an opinion piece, and it's a bit down on
AA.
--
_______________________________________________
NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once.
http://datingsearch.lycos.com
More information about the Boston-Radio-Interest
mailing list