The Morning Mix, for January 4, 2012 - 8:00am
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This is deep. The Com Act during Clinton's administration, was the door down entrance of this.
Yes, listening audiences use the net in greater numbers than ever. I doubt it impacts these ratings everyone claims to use to change program formats and or ownerships?
Cumulus hasn't made but micro changes in its' more conservative markets, such as KOH in Reno. KGO reaches Alaska, the Panama Canal and as far East as Salt Lake City at night. No doubt much of the previous, all night, KGO programs are heard in vast, conservative markets.
Sen. Fienstien has inquired about the fairness doctrine and this discussion hinges on rather or not broadcasting serves its markets or is more intent on influencing it toward its known preference for a comand economy that accomodates conformist markets. Irrespective of any platitudes aspoused, almost anyone preferes economic gain. Its not conclusive that markets foster morality or equal rights and the neocons who promote this are dubiously decietful.
San Francisco is and has been known globaly to be a open minded environment. Only in so called conservative and or religiously influenced cultures, is San Francisco and in some cases the entire State of California, as a place of permiscuous, substance abusing, anit american reprobate culture of demonization, as if these communities where by implication, are the bastions of pieties, which dispite their dogmas, they are far from being. Remember, prison construction, as almost everywhere else in the U.S., in Utah, is a growing industry.
Gentrification and the economy have contributed to black flight from San Francisco and many other customarily, cosmopolitan enclaves, becase it has always served as a refuge where even aliens' fleeing terminal oppression and starvation, could exist here with a better life than they previously knew. African Americans, fleed the discriminations of the South and to a lesser degree, the North East, in a type of diaspera from the cultures they fleed. Right, conservative, corportocracy, has been working for the previous thirty years to abolish this and the hydrolics of their efforts, principally, social services and attacks on affirmative action, have ground the upward mobility of these minorities to zero without the financial means to access education.
Lastly, the corporate boycott, of the american worker, is not as blamed on union impotence but that investors, who have the resources, don't want to invest in a changes society, where gays can legaly serve in the armed forces and minorities can be university professors. This is not the type of society their used to confronting and controlling as in all corporate, industrial traditions previouse. The world needs to unite, as the global banking and industrial interests have well accomplished in their seperate interests, to stop the exploitations of the oppressed masses, in the interest of workers globally!
Celie C.