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What Is Talk Radio?

Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues. Most shows are regularly hosted by a single individual, and often feature interviews with a number of different guests. Talk radio typically includes an element of listener participation, usually by broadcasting live conversations between the host and listeners who "call in" (usually via telephone) to the show. Listener contributions are usually screened by a show's producer(s) in order to maximize audience interest and, in the case of commercial talk radio, attract advertisers. Generally, the shows are organized into segments, each separated by a pause for advertisements; however, in public or non-commercial radio, music is sometimes played in place of commercials to separate the program segments. Variations of talk radio include conservative talk, hot talk, progressive talk, and sports talk.

Talk radio is not limited to the AM band. "Non-commercial" usually referred to as "public radio," which is located in a reserved spectrum of the FM band, also broadcasts talk programs. Commercial all-talk stations can also be found on the FM band in many cities across the US. These shows often rely less on political discussion and analysis than their AM counterparts, and often employ the use of pranks and "bits" for entertainment purposes. In the United States and Canada, satellite radio services offer uncensored "free-wheeling" original programming, such as The Howard Stern Show and The Opie & Anthony Show, formerly featured on terrestrial, government-censored radio. ABC News&Talk is an example of "rebagging" for the digital airwaves shows featured on their terrestrial radio stations.

Starting around 2005, the technology for Internet-based talk-radio shows became cost effective. Now, it is possible for an individual to use a variety of services to host an Internet-based talk-radio show without investing any of their own capital.

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Left or Right? 

Talk radio programs that discuss politics are usually slanted to either conservative or liberal points of view.

The repeal of the FCC fairness doctrine, in 1987 - which had required that stations provide free air time for responses to any controversial opinions that were broadcast-provided an opportunity for a kind of partisan programming that had not previously existed. Pew researchers found in 2004 that 17% of the public regularly listens to talk radio. This audience is mostly male, middle-aged and conservative. Among those who regularly listen to talk radio, 41% are Republican and 28% are Democrats. Furthermore, 45% describe themselves as conservatives, compared with 18% who say they are liberal

Conservative 

Right wing, or conservative radio talkers
Rush Limbaugh
His nationally-syndicated talk show, The Rush Limbaugh Show, airs throughout the United States on Premiere Radio Networks.
Sean Hannity
His nationally-syndicated radio program, The Sean Hannity Show, airs throughout the United States on ABC Radio Networks. Hannity also hosts two television shows on Fox News Channel: Hannity & Colmes and Hannity's America.
Michael Savage
Michael Alan Weiner (born March 31, 1942 in New York City), better known by his pseudonym Michael Savage, is an American radio host, author, and conservative political commentator. His nationally-syndicated talk show, The Savage Nation, airs throughout the United States on Talk Radio Network.
Glenn Beck
His nationally syndicated radio show, The Glenn Beck Program, airs throughout the United States on Premiere Radio Networks.
Bill O'Reilly
He is the host of the cable news program The O'Reilly Factor.

O'Reilly also hosts The Radio Factor, a talk radio program syndicated by Westwood One, and is the author of seven books.

Liberal 

Left wing, or liberal radio talkers
Ed Schultz
The Ed Schultz Show is broadcast from Fargo via the Jones Radio Network to over 100 radio stations (as of October 2005), including nine of the 10 largest radio markets [1]. It can currently be heard nationwide on Sirius Satellite Radio's "Sirius Left" channel, and XM Radio's Air America Radio channel. The program can also be heard on Armed Forces Radio.
Stephanie Miller
Host of The Stephanie Miller Show, a progressive talk radio program produced in Los Angeles and syndicated nationally by Jones Radio Networks.
Bill Press
Since September 2005, Press has been hosting a daily progressive syndicated talk radio program which is broadcast nationwide live from 6-9 AM ET. The show is syndicated by Dial Global. In addition to terrestrial stations, the show is heard on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 146 and XM Satellite Radio channel 167 America Left.
Thom Hartmann
His nationally-syndicated radio show, The Thom Hartmann Program, airs throughout the United States on Air America Radio and has over 1.5 million unique listeners every week.
Rachel Maddow
She is the host of The Rachel Maddow Show on Air America Radio and a show by the same name on MSNBC.

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Libertarian 

Libertarianism is a term used by a broad spectrum of political philosophies which prioritize individual liberty and seek to minimize or even abolish the state.
Free Talk Live
The program airs in roughly forty markets across the United States and Trinidad and Tobago. It also provides the full nightly shows, without commercials, through podcast. One year's worth of archives is available for download in MP3 format from the main page of the website without requiring any form of logging in or signing up.
Jay Severin
In September 2005, it was announced that Severin would be joining CBS Radio with a new show called "Jay Severin Has Issues". His show at WTKK, "Extreme Games", was cancelled, and both parties agreed he would return to the station with his new syndicated show. However, on November 14, 2005, Michael Graham took over Severin's slot at WTKK; days later, any mention of Severin vanished from the WTKK web page.

In December 2005, WTKK ([1]) announced on their website that Severin would be broadcast following Michael Graham, silencing rumors that he would be moving to a competing station. During the summer 2006, Severin's syndicated radio program was heard in 48 cities across the country.

On October 9, 2006, Severin returned to his former timeslot, ending his syndication deal with Westwood One. WTKK owner, Greater Media, bought out Severin's remaining syndication contract. Despite not having a nationally syndicated program, Severin was named 53rd most most important talk show host in the country. [7] Severins current contract with WTKK will last until 2013.
Mark Savis
Davis started as a news anchor and reporter at WKAZ/WQBE in Charleston, West Virginia from 1979 to 1981. From there, he went to WOKV in Jacksonville, Florida, serving again as a news anchor until launching a talk show in 1982. From there he went to WHBQ in Memphis, Tennessee beginning in 1985, WMC in Memphis in 1989, WTKN in Tampa, Florida briefly in 1990, WWRC in Washington, DC later in 1990, and finally WBAP in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas in 1994, where he remains to this day.

The Mark Davis Show airs from 8:30 to 10:45 CT, allowing the 15 minutes for Paul Harvey prior to Rush Limbaugh at 11:00 am CT.

Davis has been heard in national syndication with two shows, a Sunday three-hour broadcast from 1998-2003 and a two-hour weekday show which followed his local program from 2005-2007. The latter was produced mainly for ABC's satellite talk radio channel.

On July 3rd, 2008, his show was simulcast on C-SPAN 2. During the commercial breaks he addressed the camera and provided some behind-the-scenes insights on talk radio and the issues of the day.

Who Has the Highest Ratings? 

Talkers Magazine

TALKERS Magazine is the leading trade publication serving the talk radio industry in America. It has been dubbed "The Bible of Talk Radio" by Business Week Magazine.

As technology and media trends have evolved, the publication has expanded to serve the cutting edge of the "New Talk Media" which includes talk on the Internet as well as cable television.

What do YOU think? 

Whick slant do you prefer?

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Liberal

Margo_Arrowsmith says:

Well, the right wing seems to just be trying to get people mad about things that aren't a big deal, so not them.

anonymous says:

I can't stand Rush Limbaugh

Conservative

 

Other Topics on Talk Radio 

Other topics of discussion in talk radio include:
Astrology - The Cosmic Sutra
Astrology is a group of systems, traditions, and beliefs in which knowledge of the apparent relative positions of celestial bodies and related details is held to be useful in understanding, interpreting, and organizing information about personality, human affairs, and other terrestrial matters. A practitioner of astrology is called an astrologer or an astrologist.
Automobiles - Car Talk
Car Talk is a radio talk show broadcast weekly on National Public Radio stations throughout the United States and elsewhere. Its subjects are automobiles and repair, and it often takes humorous turns. The hosts of Car Talk are brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi, also known as Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers. Their strong Boston accents are part of the humor.
Computers - Leo Laporte
He hosts a weekend technology-oriented talk radio program show titled Leo Laporte: The Tech Guy. The show, once an exclusive to KFI AM 640 (Los Angeles), is now syndicated on Premiere Radio Networks.
Entertainment - The Bob and Sheri Show
The Bob and Sheri Show is a syndicated U.S. radio program hosted by Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch at radio station WLNK in Charlotte, North Carolina. The show is owned by Greater Media and runs live on over 60 nationwide affiliates from 6 to 10 AM ET.
Gardening - Ron Wilson
is the host of the United States wide syndicated radio program "In the Garden with Ron Wilson" which airs from 6AM to 9AM (Eastern Time) Saturdays on many stations owned by Clear Channel Communications. The show originates from Cincinnati, Ohio. The show is also broadcast coast to coast on XM Satellite radio 165 and 158

Mr. Wilson also does a 2 hour local version of the show from 10AM to noon heard exclusively on WTVN in Columbus.
Health - Dr. Dean Edell
Doctor Dean Edell (born 1942) is an American physician and broadcaster in the United States who hosts the Dr. Dean Edell radio program, a syndicated radio talk show which is on the air daily on weekday afternoons.
Paranormal - Coast to Coast with Art Bell
Coast to Coast AM is an American late-night syndicated radio talk show which deals with a variety of topics, but most frequently ones that relate either to the paranormal, or to alleged conspiracies. It was created by Art Bell, airs seven nights a week 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Pacific Time, and is distributed by Premiere Radio Networks.
Science - This Week in Science
This Week in Science (TWIS) is a weekly science radio talk show broadcasting from KDVS 90.3FM on the UC Davis campus. Each week TWIS founder/host Kirsten Sanford and co-host Justin Jackson deliver a lively and informative review of up-to-the-minute research in technology. Listened to in 60 countries worldwide, TWIS reaches an international audience and regularly fields science questions on the air from listeners around the world. The show has received wide acclaim for its unique and personable approach to journalism.

The show is available live on FM radio in Northern California and via live internet broadcasts from the KDVS website. Archived versions of the show are available on the This Week in Science Archive and through the TWIS podcast on iTunes.

Talk Radio Blog Posts from Google 

Barry from DC, Barack Obama Calls Radio Talk Show (Video)
By MCCAIN Barack Obama surprised Virginia Governor Tim Kaine by calling into his talk radio program as ?Barry from DC.? You can hear the audio video below ...
"Barry from DC" takes time for talk radio
The president was a surprise caller today on a Washington, DC, radio station's call-in show with retiring Gov. Tim Kaine. The caller -- who turned out to be ...
Stern's threat to quit Sirius could be empty talk
Howard Stern is threatening to leave Sirius XM Radio Inc. now that the shock jock and the satellite radio provider are getting set to enter contract talks ...
McCain Senate Re-Election Race Already Getting Ugly
The day after a Rasmussen poll showed Hayworth and McCain in a statistical tie for a potential primary, Hayworth said on his talk radio show that he was in ...

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    Ruth Ruth Apr 12, 2009 @ 12:39 pm
    Another topic on talk radio is "home improvement". We listen each week to Rick Allen every Saturday from 8 am - 1pm. Listen live from his website at http://www.rickshouseradioshow.com. Helps you solve those home improvement issues! Visit his website for affiliate stations or just to listen in each Saturday! Great fun & information.
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    Margo_Arrowsmith Margo_Arrowsmith Dec 1, 2008 @ 6:51 pm
    I am in the car a lot during the day, so I listen to a lot of it. Nice lens, very balanced. You could also add the advice people. 'Dr' Laura is one of them AND political!

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    orphanannie orphanannie Oct 9, 2008 @ 5:36 pm
    I listen to a lot of talk radio and you've covered the topics really well. Great lens!

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