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2004-04-01 |
Al Sharpton will NOT be pleased... Air America Will Displace Black Talk On WLIB Well, Franken & Co. have to start somewhere! NEW YORK (NNPA) - New York’s radio station WLIB-1190 AM has been loyally "serving New York’s Black community" - as its logo states - for decades now. In the early ’90s WLIB was lauded as a resource for "Afrocentric" programming and became known for featuring Imhotep Gary Byrd’s "Global Black Experience" show. Hard to tell what the logo is from their shitty website... By the end of March, New York’s WLIB-1190 AM will taken over by "Air America Radio," a predominantly White, liberal talk-radio network. The station was in many ways a Black activist outlet. "Fight The Power! Fight The Police!" But by the end of this month, WLIB will be taking on a different hue, as it joins the launch of Progress Media’s "Air America Radio," the new, predominately White, liberal talk-radio network. Air America has reportedly partnered with Inner City Broadcasting Corporation (ICBC), which owns WLIB. Jesse Jackson, call your office! "We are excited about the diverse and important voices Air America Radio is bringing to the airwaves, both on our own WLIB signal and others," said ICBC Chairman Pierre Sutton. "This Sutton added, "That’s what you call ’high-class B.S.!’" one former WLIB staffer said when told that Sutton said the station’s changes were necessary because African Americans had just stopped listening to WLIB. The former staffer, Yeah, it’s been what, only ten years now? Air America Radio plans on using what it terms a roundup of "I don’t get it. I mean, I do not get it," local activist Elombe Brath said about Air America Radio’s takeover at WLIB. Reports are that WLIB’s 40th floor station has been remodeled for Air America, and that the 30th and 39th floors are also being re-built to suit the needs of the new network. "Get the hell out!" Brath, who hosts and produces the show "Afrikaleidoscope" on WBAI-FM, and who played a part in the Afrocentric reorganization of WLIB’s programming back in the early 1980s, complained that if listenership was down at WLIB, the station should have restructured from within as it did in the 1980s. Or it could have just died on its own... "All of the talk should be organic, from within the Black community," Brath insisted. "How can they think about coming into New York with a package program like this? We have people here already who know radio, who can do shows. And they want to come in with a program from other people trying to talk to Black people in New York City? (WLIB) is just a station that has been stripped of what it’s supposed to be!" In its heyday, WLIB and shows like "Night Talk with Bob Law" on WWRL-AM, Samori Marksman’s "Worldview" on WBAI-FM, Bob Slade’s "Open Line" on WKRS-FM, and WWRL’s "Drive Time Dialogue" formed part of its own advocacy radio network. They highlighted And we all know what a tour de force Dinkins was! But now as WLIB joins with Air America Radio, plans are to keep only a few of the station’s leading Black radio personalities. Mark Riley will be a co-host on "Uprising," Air America’s 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. show, while Dahved Levy, Ann Tripp and news director Wayne Gilman will also remain with the station. "Uprising" - yes, makes me wanna carjack a few vehicles. Air America Radio’s featured on-air personality will be Al Franken, a comedian who helped create NBC’s "Saturday Night Live" and who recently wrote the book "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right," a scathing anti-FOX News, anti-Bill O’Reilly book that became a best-seller. Alongside Franken, Air America Radio will feature comedienne Janeane Garofalo; environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; author and activist Laura Flanders; Lizz Winstead, a co-creator of "The Daily Show"; radio personalities Mark Riley and Good call, Chucky D... "I don’t know how Air America is going to broaden the reaches of ’LIB," said one radio personality who chose to speak anonymously about the situation. "How is this going to impact the Black community? As far as I’ve heard, they’ve got a couple of Whites who just really want to go after Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reilly and all the others. You can’t convince me that that’s going to be something good for Black and Hispanic people." Can’t wait for these folks to share the same studio. Catfight! Brath agreed with that analysis: "You’ve got people here in New York who believe in Black culture, so I don’t see why they’re ... they’re like outsourcing in a sense. In reality what the station needs is to have some people who know the community and can speak to its needs." In other words, only Black folk can talk to other Black folk. No racism here, everybody move along... This story comes special to the NNPA from the Amsterdam News. |
Posted by:Raj |
#9 Now that a bunch of snowflake white, screaming Mimi libs have disenfranchised one race for the advantage of another. Shouldn't it be be called Air AmeiKKKa?... Just my opinion. I could be wrong. |
Posted by: Jack Deth 2004-04-01 1:10:07 PM |
#8 I'm sorry guys - whenever I hear the term "Air America" I get the mental image of very quiet spooky guys carrying weapons I never saw before jumping out of the DC-3 in the middle of nowhere with the crew chief saying "you didn't see a thing Mac". |
Posted by: Doc8404 2004-04-01 12:35:58 PM |
#7 Their station in Chicago, WNTD, was a Spanish talk station until yesterday. They're license is for 1 to 5KW. I oughta be able to jam that with my garage door opener. Where are those spare batteries, anyway? |
Posted by: Darth VAda 2004-04-01 12:24:01 PM |
#6 Great post Raj, very cool. De wuz mov'n own uep, but now de be mov'n own out. A little gentrification goin on down. Great point Shipman on the libs move to AM radio. I guess FM just don't cut it anymore. Audiophiles are aghast. |
Posted by: Lucky 2004-04-01 11:23:43 AM |
#5 ...and Air America's first move is: to piss off their own Democratic Party constituency! bwahahahahaha!!! |
Posted by: Anonymous3975 2004-04-01 10:38:42 AM |
#4 Raj, nice Randy Rhoads tie-in. I'm surprised Air-America didn't steal the black radio call letters as well - W-Lib sounds about right. |
Posted by: Jarhead 2004-04-01 10:15:24 AM |
#3 Is AM radio like a new retro-cool for libs? I suspect they made find the sound "quality" a tad too low for their sensitive nature. |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-04-01 9:27:41 AM |
#2 Ah yes,genetic enginering at it's best. Changeing a Zebra's black stripes into white strips. What will they think of next? |
Posted by: Raptor 2004-04-01 9:05:57 AM |
#1 Meet the new tumor, same as the old tumor. |
Posted by: .com 2004-04-01 2:10:29 AM |