Newsweek’s cover story also carried a half-page feature on page 29 about the "Leaders of the ‘Shock Jock’ Pack." (I could not find the article online.) Writer Jessica Ramirez wrote, "Don Imus’s world imploded last week after he made racist and sexist remarks." Ramirez used data from Talkers Magazine, including a list of "Up-And-Comers." Note the labeling contrast:
Mark Levin was "An ultraconservative in the Sean Hannity style. This best-selling author’s show is syndicated through ABC Radio Networks."
Stephanie Miller was "One of the most popular and funny liberal radio hosts in the country. Miller is syndicated by Jones Radio Networks."
Ed Schultz was "A dominant liberal voice with a political bent similar to Al Franken’s. Schultz is syndicated by Jones Radio Networks."
Lionel (one name) is touted as "An intellectual known for his irreverent political and social humor. His show is currently broadcast via the WOR Radio Network." Newsweek doesn’t explain that Lionel’s website is boasting he’ll soon join Air America (on May 14), and he loves 9-11 "truth" websites, as he says "Keep an open mind and remember....think!"
The fifth up-and-comer is Jack Rice of WCCO in Minneapolis, who doesn’t seem to be located on either ideological pole. Rice, Miller, and Schultz were pictured. Levin and Lionel were not. But all five are – gasp – white. Is this more "racism" from the "white hands" of Newsweek ownership?
Next to that is a chart called "Voices Carry," listing the new Talkers ranking of top talk shows by listenership. The list is topped by the sentence "Some of America’s top talkers – and who might be next in the cross hairs."
Right below that is a red color bar, which designates who is "On the ‘most outrageous comments of 2006' list compiled by Media Matters." Somehow, in the top eight, only six of them are on the red list: Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage, Beck, Boortz, and O'Reilly are in red. Laura Ingraham and Dr. Laura Schlessinger are not.
What other conclusion can the reader draw but that Newsweek thinks Media Matters should be the definitive arbiter of who's allowed to be on talk radio?
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center
















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I read the MM 'story' which
April 16, 2007 - 18:31 ET by JDWI read the MM 'story' which purported most of the above as 'could be interpreted...'
Once again, what was really said is not what matters.
Byrd called people niggers and this same .org never heard it. Rangel called our VP an SOB and once again to the deaf ears of the .org. They called our president a nazi and a liar, but our .org does not hear it. The racist Condi cartoons were totally ignored. ...
Imus had no audience. The dems have no audience. Sen Hillary arranged to take him out as a first step to conquer all.
JDW
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If you are going to whine about spelling... get a life
Beat um
April 16, 2007 - 18:40 ET by Jerry MackLiberal philosophy , if you can not beat them, shut them up!
THe List
April 16, 2007 - 20:48 ET by pbthinkerWhere's Randi Rhodes on this list? Oh yeh, you have to have SOME listeners to be on the list, I bet.
Never argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
So, now those of us who sup
April 16, 2007 - 21:58 ET by robert108So, now those of us who support the Constitution as written and properly amended are "ultraconservative"? Welcome to 1984!
Stephanie Miller
April 16, 2007 - 23:31 ET by shawn228Since my better half gave me a choice between a DVR and Satellite Radio. I chose a DVR. I am no longer able to listen to Howard Stern, so when I am not listening to the news I sometimes tune in the Stephanie Miller. She is actually quite funny. She leans to left, but her show is very lighthearted. Nothing like far left loonies like Rhodes or Al Franken.