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March 14, 2009

Peter B. Collins going off the air

By Mark Crispin Miller

We may have to get progressive talk shows put on the Endangered Species List,now that Obama has reinstated it.Otherwise there won't be any voices on the air except the voices of the right,whether "centrist"(corporate)or explicitly far-right (corporate).The economic crash is threatening to finish off those last few figures who have managed somehow to resist the oligopolistic tide that has by now all but submerged the US media.

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We may have to get progressive talk shows put on the Endangered Species List, now that the president has reinstated it. Otherwise there won't be any voices on the air except the voices of the right, whether "centrist" (corporate) or explicitly far-right (corporate). As Brad Friedman notes in his report on Peter B. Collins's forced departure (see below), the economic crash is threatening to finish off those last few figures who have managed somehow to resist the oligopolistic tide that has by now all but submerged the US media.

That purge, now near-complete, has actually been in the works for years. It was the purpose of the vast "de-regulation" of the media begun by Reagan back in '87 (soon after the corporate press obligingly refused to look too deeply into Iran/contra) and continued by Bill Clinton nine years later (and a fat lot of good it did him.)

Those grand strokes were the eventual result of a big semi-covert effort that had started up much earlier, when, in the early Seventies, the US Chamber of Commerce and the top tier of its membership (some dare call it "the ruling class") resolved to take the country back from all those citizens who had been acting up against the war, for civil rights for all, for the environment, etc. Such was the groundwork for the Reagan/Clinton hand-off of our airwaves (and the cable system) to the likes of GE News Corporation, Disney and Time Warner, and the aptly named Clear Channel. With that network in charge, and quite absolved of any public obligation, those trying to tell some truth out loud soon found that they were struggling to be heard.

So now Rush Limbaugh's voice--along with those of Hannity, O'Reilly, Ingraham and the aptly self-named "Michael Savage," among others--bellows inescapably from coast to coast, while those who are at least as talented, but honest, rational and well-informed, have got to work like hell to find, and build, their audience (which is, increasingly, on-line).

This can be done: Thom Hartmann, having now left the implosive Air America, is doing it, and Mike Malloy is doing it. (Now Randi Rhodes is also off the air.). That such talents have to work that way, while all those lethal gas-bags come in loud and clear, is a clear sign that the US media is in dire need of change, of just the sort that Team Obama promised us last year.

For the dominance of all those rightist blowhards is not based on the market, although their fans keep saying that it is, in countless fuming posts and letters to the editor. Contrary to that talking point, the crackpot views of Rush et al. have only fringe appeal--as we, and all the world, saw clearly on Election Day, and as we see especially clearly now that the economy's collapsed. Most people out there were quite thrilled to see Jon Stewart clean Jim Cramer's clock. So where is that big audience for Glenn Beck, and Rush Limbaugh, and Sean Hannity, and all the other hirelings out there channelling
Herbert Hoover?

Let's face it: There's been no such big audience for quite a while. When sharp
progressive talkers have been able to compete, they've done quite well--just
ask Phil Donohue, who lost his show five years ago despite the fact that it was MSNBC's top-rated offering. (Internal memos shortly made it clear that he was dumped because he was against Bush/Cheney's war.) And now that network has Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow in prime time, with Joe Scarborough shunted to the mornings. Meanwhile, Thom Hartmann has been besting Rush in markets where he's had the chance--but, by and large, he hasn't had the chance; and neither has Peter B. Collins, or any other able dissident.

So what this country needs, ASAP, is media reform; because the media culture now in place is not a genuine expression of our real opinions or desires, but a gigantic corporate imposition on us all. For far too long we have assumed that what we see and hear (and read) comes mostly from the right because Americans are mostly on the right: not just throughout the "heartland," but, ludicrously even in New York, L.A,, Chicago, San Francisco. Thus we must reform the US media --break the oligopoly, restore the broadcast code, and build a genuinely non-commercial public system) so that we'll know not just what's really going on, but also, even more important, who we really are.

MCM

Peter B. Collins going off the air
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Another progressive talker falls victim to the rightwing corporate stranglehold of our public airwaves...

Blogged by Brad Friedman on 3/13/2009 8:25PM  

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=6986

The Peter B. Collins Show will come to an end, as of next Friday, according to an announcement by Collins on today's broadcast. After nearly five years on the air, the economic climate, and the stranglehold of rightwing corporate control over the public's airwaves has made it impossible for him to continue.
We've been a regular weekly guest, as well as an occasional fill-in host, for Peter since not long after he first began broadcasting his syndicated show, first heard on Monterey, California's KRXA 540am and, until next Friday, on stations in San Francisco, Eureka, CA, Portland, OR, Seattle, WA, Missoula, MT and on the Internet. His call to us earlier today with the news, a few hours prior to our weekly scheduled appearance during the final hour each Friday, was heartbreaking, but hardly surprising in today's climate for nearly everyone but the vast majority of rightwing whackjob radio hosts propped up by rightwing corporate interests.

After a quick segment, during our appearance on today's show, discussing a number of this week's developments in elections issues, we turned to the matter of his leaving the air, and our belief that the playing field is indisputably rigged against non-rightwing talk radio. It's not a matter of "Progressive Talk" having failed in America, it's a matter of progressives, to this day, not having been given a level playing field on which to compete. Period.
See the bottom of this article for the audio of today's hour, including Peter's announcement (and his very kind "emphatic endorsement" of us to take over the still-available 3p-6p PT daily timeslot on San Francisco's Green 960.)
As our friend and progressive talker Thom Hartmann pointed out on his show this morning, Stephanie Miller, another friend and progressive radio host, noted that she's syndicated on some 60 affiliates from 9 to Noon ET each weekday, while rightwing whack-job Laura Ingraham is on some 300 stations during that same time slot.

Yet, Hartmann noted, Miller beats Ingraham in almost every single market where they air at the same time. Does that sound like fair competition, or that "Progressive Talk" has failed? We haven't failed, corporate America, however, has failed you.

More details on all of that, in the audio of today's hour posted below. It should also be noted, by the way, that PBC mentioned he'd be open to the idea of an angel from heaven dropping in to help meet his $5000 monthly nut. If someone could do so, a long shot we both realize, then one of the nation's most intelligent, informative, insightful, entertaining and important progressive voices would likely be able to stay on the public airwaves, where he belongs...

Here's part of PBC's announcement today:
"Earlier today I've announced that after reflection, consideration and a few setbacks, we're going to wrap up the Peter B. Collins Show a week from today. And I'm very disappointed, obviously, in telling you this and in ending the show. Because it means a lot to me to be able to connect with you every day.

"I am so pleased at the listeners to this program, and how smart you are, how well informed you are, and the level of discussion we're able to generate on a program like this.
"And when you compare it with so much else that's on the dial, that's reduced to just name-calling and snivelling and self-aggrandizement for the host, I'm very proud of what we've done here and I have no regrets about that.
"I really call on listeners to speak up, not on my behalf, but for what you want from talk radio. And make sure that the operators of the radio stations in your area know how you feel and no that you don't want "shock talk", that you don't want tabloid radio."

We concurred wholeheartedly with Peter's sentiments, of course, and continued to discuss related concerns about the progressive radio conundrum, and the corporate media's failure to meet their Constitutional responsibility as the only industry given special dispensation in that document. No, as we noted on air, Peter B. does not get to enjoy the same freedom of the press and freedom of speech that Rush Limbaugh does.
Peter later went on to very generously add --- as he's now taken himself out of consideration for the afternoon time-slot on San Francisco's Green960 (KKGN) --- that he'd love for folks to throw their votes of support to us on the Green960 website's listener poll to help determine who will now fill that slot. We discussed our presence on "the short list" for that show a week or so ago, noting that "stacking the deck" and "stuffing the ballot box" in this election is actually encouraged by the station! So please vote for us, as much as you like. PBC-approved!
"I'd love to throw my emphatic endorsement behind you," Peter said on air today. "I would like to ask all of my listeners, wherever you are, whether you're in the Bay Area or not, to log onto Green960 and go ahead and vote for Brad, and then go ahead and vote again." (Thanks, amigo.)

On a personal note... It is with great sadness that I received the news today, and share it with you here. Peter's willingness to discuss, week in and week out, what I consider to be one of the most crucial issues facing our nation --- election integrity --- has put him almost entirely alone among his progressive talker colleagues, much less among radio broadcasting as a whole.

His keen understanding of the issues at stake, his willingness to understand them, and to take action, even when there was not an impending election over the years, his skill in breaking news by bringing on newsmakers to join us during many weekly appearances --- from election officials, to advocates for and against all matters of election integrity-related issues --- puts him alone in his field. Barring that miracle, his voice will be missed. His public advocacy, on this issue, and on so many others like it --- about which, often times, only he has been willing to cover --- will be a great loss to our Republic. More than most of us likely realize.

He's also one grade-A, first-class human being who has been incredibly supportive of me, and everything I do around here, for many many years. Rare in the world. And even rarer in the radio business. So thanks, Peter, for having me along for the ride.

Here's the MP3 of today's hour (actually 40 mins, w/ commercials removed, courtesy of Green960), or you can listen online right here...



Authors Bio:
Mark's new book, Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion of Democracy, 2000-2008, a collection 14 essays on Bush/Cheney's election fraud since (and including) 2000, is just out, from Ig Publishing.

He is also the author of Fooled Again: The Real Case for Electoral Reform,
which is now out in paperback from Basic Books, with over 100 pages of new material.
He may be reached through his blog at markcrispinmiller.com. A movie based on his
off-Broadway show, A Patriot Act, is available on DCD at www.patriotnation.com.

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