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Air America Radio is a radio network that began broadcasting in the United States on March 31, 2004. The expressed goal of the network is to serve as a liberal alternative to what they argue is the domination of right-wing voices on talk radio. The network includes several radio stations over which it has full programming control, and others which syndicate its programming.
During its development it was known as Central Air.
The network's headquarters are in New York City, using the Park Avenue offices, station, and equipment of WLIB, a station which used to focus on the African-American and Afro-Caribbean community.
A rocky start
Air America was started as part of Progress Media, which said it had amassed $30 million in venture capital prior to its debut, a claim which later turned out to be untrue (only $6 million was initially collected).
Two weeks after their debut, Air America Radio was pulled off the air by the owners of two stations the network had licensed in Chicago and Santa Monica, California (near Los Angeles). This was due to a contract dispute between Air America and the station's owner, Multicultural Radio Broadcasting. Air America alleges Multicultural Radio may have sold time on their Los Angeles station to them and another party, and stopped payment on checks to them while they investigated. Multicultural Radio alleges that Air America bounced a check and owes $1 million. Air America Radio filed a complaint in New York Supreme Court, charging breach of contract and was granted an injunction to restore the network on WNTD-AM in Chicago. On April 20, the network announced the dispute had been settled, and Air America's last day of broadcast on WNTD was April 30.
Four weeks after Air America's debut, the CEO, Mark Walsh, and Dave Logan, its executive vice president for programming, left the network. One week after those departures, the chairman and vice chairman, Evan Cohen and his investment partner Rex Sorensen, also left. Some attributed Cohen's departure to investor unhappiness with how he handled the dispute with Multicultural Radio Broadcasting.
Columnist Michael Goodwin of the New York Daily News quoted a marketing communications manager from General Motors, declaring "GM will not advertise on any Air America affiliates."
As part of a reorganization, investors in Progress Media bought the assets of that company, creating its current owner, Piquant LLC. An important change which accompanied the reorganization was a decision to stop trying to buy radio stations, lease air time, or insist that stations carry all of the network's programming.
Support from Clear Channel
Evidence of the network's success is demonstrated by the growing number of stations owned by Clear Channel Communications which broadcast Air America's shows as part of a switch to a progressive or liberal talk radio format. Such stations often broadcast the network's shows in combination with programming such as The Ed Schultz Show.
Clear Channel tested the format at KPOJ-AM in Portland, Oregon, the first station to join Air America as an affiliate broadcasting Air America shows combined with other programming. As a result, the station increased its market share for ages 12 and up by nearly an order of magnitude. KPOJ's spring 2004 Arbitron ratings grew from a 0.4 to a 3.7, and KPOJ moved from 22nd to third in listeners aged 25 to 54.
The success in Portland has led Clear Channel to switch more of its stations to the format, so that as of September 2004 over a third of Air America's affiliates are owned by Clear Channel. This includes stations in swing states such as Florida (West Palm Beach and Miami), Colorado, Ohio, and New Mexico, as well as major markets such as San Diego, California.
Promos
Their early promos humorously describe Air America Radio as further to the left than a number of well-known right-wing groups, such as the House Un-American Activities Committee, the NRA, and the John Birch Society, as well as the fictional and apolitical character Betty Crocker.
List of weekday programs
Air America produces seventeen hours of weekday programming, including news summaries at the top of each hour.
Weekends on some stations
For those stations for which Air America has full control, weekends feature repeats and highlights from their weekday shows, combined with new original programming and some syndicated shows produced independently.
New network programming for weekends includes:
Affiliates
The network's programs are streamed on the Internet and carried on XM Satellite Radio's America Left (channel 167) and Sirius Satellite Radio's Stream 144. The network has announced a pending deal with Dish Network.
East
- WPEK 880 AM in Fairview, North Carolina near Asheville
- WWAA 1690 AM in Atlanta, Georgia (Morning Sedition, Al Franken, part of Randi Rhodes)
- WCHL 1360 AM in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- WKIZ 1500 AM in Key West, Florida
- WINZ 940 AM in Miami, Florida
- WLIB 1190 AM in New York
- WHMP 1400 AM in Northampton, Massachusetts
- WHAT 1340 AM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Al Franken, Randi Rhodes)
- WTWK 1070 AM in Plattsburgh, New York and Burlington, Vermont
- WLVP 870 AM in Gorham, Maine near Portland
- WROC 950 AM in Rochester, New York
- WJNO 1290 AM in West Palm Beach, Florida (Randi Rhodes)
West / Central
- KABQ 1350 AM in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- WWKK 750 AM in Petoskey, Michigan (Al Franken, Mike Malloy, Randi Rhodes)
- WTPG 1230 AM in Columbus, Ohio
- KKZN 760 AM in Boulder, Colorado
- WXXM 92.1 FM in Madison, Wisconsin
- WMNN 1330 AM (1530 AM / 740 AM) in Minneapolis (Franken & one hour of Randi Rhodes)
- WWKK 750 AM in Petoskey, Michigan
- KXXT 1010 AM in Tolleson, Arizona, ten miles from Phoenix
- KPOJ 620 AM in Portland, (the first affiliate)
- KCAA 1050 AM in the Southern Californian Inland Empire (O'Franken)
- KSQR 1240 AM in Sacramento, California
- KTLK 1340 AM in Santa Barbara, California
- KLSD 1360 AM in San Diego, California
- KYNS 1340 AM in San Luis Obispo, California
- KQKE 960 AM in San Francisco, California
- KTHO 590 AM South Lake Tahoe, California
Alaska / Hawaii
Coming soon (as of September 2004)
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