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Friday, April 6, 2012 Today's TALKERS magazine "Olbermann, You Blew it!" Those are the word of TALKERS columnist Mona "The Lip" Lipschitz as she castigates former Current TV talent Keith Olbermann for his messy exit from Current and his mega-million dollar suit against the fledgling network.  Lipschitz calls Olbermann out stating, "At least Al Gore is attempting to widen the commercial media platform available to progressive talkers in this country, not to mention sign you to a big fat friggin' contract with enough dough that could keep countless of the families you claim to be so concerned about under their roofs and fed through this economic and political crisis."  Read more of Lipschitz's searing analysis of the Olbermann-Current blow-up here. Dallas Talk Radio Institution Mark Davis at Contract Loggerheads with Cumulus Media. WBAP-AM/FM, Dallas talk radio host Mark Davis writes on his blog that his status with the Cumulus Media-owned news/talk station is "not departure, but impasse."  He confirms his contract with the station has expired and he has been off the air all this week – his contract expired last Friday – as a result of his and the company's inability to come to terms on a new deal.  Cumulus Media is not responding to requests for comment.  Davis hosts the late morning program between AM drive and Rush Limbaugh's midday show.  Cumulus operates both WBAP-AM/FM and news/talk KLIF in the market and industry watchers are wondering how the debut of Cumulus Media Networks' Mike Huckabee program will affect the programming on the stations.  One would assume Cumulus wants to see Huckabee's show in a major market like Dallas although WBAP carries Limbaugh – aired live at the same time as the new Huckabee show – and it's not clear how much time is left on the Premiere Networks program's contract with WBAP.  Mark Davis, with WBAP since 1994, also writes a weekly column for the Dallas Morning News and appears on local TV on "Inside Texas Politics" on WFAA-TV and KDFW-TV. Les Brown Exits KFWB, Los Angeles. Motivational speaker Les Brown has exited his role with KFWB, Los Angeles after a little more than a year on the air.  Program director Andy Ludlum confirms his exit to the Orange County Register's Gary Lycan.  "Les Brown came to us and said he wanted to leave his KFWB show when his contractual term expired at the end of March.  While Les has enjoyed his role as host of one the nation's only positive radio shows, he's been feeling his calling is beyond that of a local radio show host.  He is being asked by number of companies and organizations to re-energize his role as an international motivational speaker and Les has come to the conclusion that is a better route to the national and international stage he has in mind.  There may be more media in his future but he's thinking national syndication rather than local radio."  Brown's program aired from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and the station has extended Dave Ramsey's show by one hour and is beginning its PM drive news programming an hour earlier to make up the difference. Journal Broadcasting's WTMJ, Milwaukee Deals with Controversy as Staffers Sign Governor Walker Recall Petition. Journal Broadcasting is acting swiftly to quell the controversy over some of its news staffers having signed the petition to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.  Journal issued a statement that says: "TODAY'S TMJ4 and Newsradio 620 WTMJ discovered that several members of our staff signed the recall petitions for Governor Walker.  Some of those employees play a role in our news gathering and editorial process.  Several of them also work on-air: One at TODAY'S TMJ4; four at Newsradio 620 WTMJ.  We want you to know that we consider this a serious issue.  We are in the process of dealing with it internally.  Our reputation of being a fair and unbiased news source is of paramount importance to both TODAY'S TMJ4 and Newsradio 620 WTMJ.  We expect anyone involved in the production of news to avoid situations that could compromise our integrity.  We don't allow news employees to sign nomination papers for candidates, display yard signs or take part in a political campaign.  However, many employees told us that they felt signing the recall petition was not a political act, but instead felt it was similar to casting a vote.  WTMJ does not agree and we want to assure you, our listeners, that we are taking measures to make sure all of our reporting is fair, balanced and to ensure something like this does not happen again." Tom Leykis Fans Crash Website as Talk Icon Debuts Internet Program. Tom Leykis got back behind the microphone for the first time in more than three years after CBS Radio blew up his old home base of KLSX-FM, Los Angeles.  This time Leykis is broadcasting via the internet on his longtime blowmeuptom.com domain and the response from Leykis fans was enough to crash the servers during its debut broadcast on Monday, April 2.  Leykis e-mails the OC Register's Gary Lycan to report, "It was amazing.  Fortunately, each 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm show repeats until the next one airs.  The easiest, fastest solution to listen right away is to go to TuneIn.com and search for 'Leykis.'" SiriusXM Signs Multi-Year Deal with Major League Baseball to Broadcast Games. MLB has had a deal with the original XM Satellite Radio since its inception.  This new contract allows MLB games to be heard via the SiriusXM Internet Radio App, via SiriusXM.com and, for satellite radio listeners who have the XM Satellite service.  Major League Baseball Advanced Media senior vice president Kenny Gersh states, "SiriusXM has been a valuable partner in connecting its subscribers with the tradition of baseball on the radio and this agreement adds an important distribution platform, alongside our own products including Gameday Audio and At Bat, for fans to enjoy listening to the radio broadcasts of Major League Baseball games via the internet." ESPN's Mike & Mike to Broadcast from World Champion St. Louis Cardinals' Home Opener. ESPN Radio's Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic will broadcast the national radio and cable TV simulcast of their morning drive program live from Busch Stadium in St. Louis on Friday, April 13.  Local affiliate, Hubbard Broadcasting's WXOS-FM, St Louis – 101 ESPN – will be holding a listener contest in conjunction with the special "Mike & Mike" broadcast so that local fans can be a part of the television and radio broadcast.  This intimate broadcast is not open to the public; however, five lucky 101 ESPN listeners can win a pair of VIP passes to attend this event by entering to win at the station's website. WZIM-FM, Bloomington, Illinois Flips to Sports. Zimmer/Great Plains Media drops classic hits on WZIM-FM (licensed to Lexington, Illinois) and uses programming from Fox Sports Radio Network plus Premiere Networks' Jim Rome.  That station also will air Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox baseball and plans to carry Indianapolis Colts football.  Robert Rees is serving as program director for the station. "Afternoon Constitutional" Show Features Local GOP Debate Series. The WCHV, Charlottesville, Virginia-based "Afternoon Constitutional" program – hosted by Joe Thomas and syndicated regionally – is airing weekly shows on Mondays beginning April 9 through that state's GOP primary in June featuring candidates for U.S. Senate.  Thomas tells TALKERS magazine, the show is called "4 Your Approval" and the four candidates for the Senate nomination (former Governor and Senator George Allen, former TEA Party chair Jamie Radtke, General Assembly Delegate Bob Marshall and former radio show host and bishop E.W. Jackson) will answer a four-question gauntlet from himself, co-host Nikki Lewis and listener submissions.  Thomas states, "We have a difficult choice but we believe that honest competition will bring forth the best candidate for our listeners." GOP Primaries/2012 Presidential Campaign Returns to Top of Talkers TenTM Weekly Chart. The Republican primary race and the greater 2012 presidential campaign were the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio during the week of April 2-6, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.  Following at #2 was the Supreme Court's review of President Obama's Patient Accessibility and Affordable Care Act.  At #3 was the federal budget proposed by Congressman Paul Ryan and at #4 was skyrocketing gas prices.  The Talkers TenTM is a weekly chart of the top stories and people discussed on news/talk radio and is published at Talkers.com every Friday.  View the entire chart here. TALKERS Weekly Affiliate Roundup. WBSM, New Bedford, Massachusetts adds Salem Radio Network's Mike Gallagher show.....Dr. Daliah Wachs gets her daily program added to WFAS-FM, Bronxville, New York.....The Wall Street Journal Radio Network's "The Daily Wrap with Michael Castner" picks up KPUA, Hilo, Hawaii.....WYD Media's Thom Hartmann joins WGUN, Atlanta.....Ed Schultz is added to Rivers Radio's WGUN, Atlanta.....Tom Gresham's "Gun Talk" is added to the program lineup at WZFG, Fargo; KEUN, Eunice, Louisiana; and KMAM/KMOE-FM, Butler, Missouri. WBT-AM/FM, Charlotte Prepares to Celebrate 90th Anniversary on April 10. If you think you've been reading about a lot of 90th anniversaries here at TALKERS lately, it's not your imagination.  The government handed out a lot of radio licenses in 1922 when the popular new commercial medium was really taking off.  Greater Media's WBT signed on April 10, 1922 from its original studio location in a chicken coop behind the Charlotte Country Club.  The station has claimed to be the second commercial station in the country and the first in the Southeast.  The accompanying photo seen here is one of the station's first control boards.  There is a cool video presentation on the history of WBT at the station's website here. Click here to read these full stories and much more at talkers.com The FCC and You – Part 2 Informal surveys of radio station managers indicate an alarming number of them are dangerously under-informed about FCC regulations. TALKERS legal editor Steven J.J. Weisman presents the second of seven in a series of crucial, info-packed articles, this one dealing with the definition of obscenity The 2012 Hersky Awards H&H Communications president and regular TALKERS marketing columnist Al Herskovitz announces this year's honorees for the very best in sales orientation in talk radio The FCC and You Informal surveys of radio station managers indicate an alarming number of them are dangerously under-informed about FCC regulations. TALKERS legal editor Steven J.J. Weisman presents the first of seven in a series of crucial, info-packed articles, this one dealing with the license renewal process Intellectual Property Case Engulfs Radio Stations Harrison Strategies senior partner and broadcasting attorney Matthew B. Harrison on the importance of knowing more about intellectual property law than just enough to avoid litigation Opinion:  Talk Host Phil Valentine Says Prohibition of Ethnic References Reeks of Controlling the Language In the politically correct age, words don't actually have to be offensive, they just have to sound that way Ethnic Slurs: Don't Go There TALKERS sports editor Richard Neer writes that broadcasters and writers have to be especially aware of words that can be interpreted as ethnic slurs A Bowlful of Dollars H&H Communications president Al Herskovitz explains that talk radio sales pros can turn the Super Bowl ad extravaganza on its head to illustrate the economy and effectiveness of the reach, frequency and flexibility of a talk radio ad campaign Social Media: Handle with Care TALKERS magazine managing editor Kevin Casey and special features correspondent Mike Kinosian speak with talk radio practitioners about the good, bad and ugly aspects of using social media Handling Habitual Callers TALKERS sports editor Richard Neer offers techniques for dealing with the sports talk radio "frequent flyer."
 
 
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