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November 30, 2005

Air America Personality

A while back I had mentioned that I had been a very brief Air America listener.  Real brief.  But I recovered.

Anyway, one of the personalities that was on the air at the time was brought up by Michelle Malkin today.  Janeane Garofalo was described by Michelle as "(having a) permanent scowl", "miserable", and "frowning".  Read the complete Michelle post and you might get a good idea why my trip to XM radio channel 167 was a short one.  It will also explain why Air America's ratings continue to sag.

Personally, I think XM radio could free up some valuable bandwidth by dumping Air America.  As a customer of theirs, I sure could give some hints for stuff they could put in its place.  Oh, say, Salem Radio's talk line up.  Or just another music channel.  Any music.  With personalities like Janeane, no one's listening to 167 anyway.

-Colonel Steve

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