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Secrets of Talk Radio

Started by NicholeW., November 17, 2008, 07:49:51 AM

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Secrets of Talk Radio
Former News Radio Staffer Spills the Beans on How Shock Jocks Inspire Hatred and Anger
By Dan Shelly, Milwaukee Magazine. Posted November 17, 2008.


Thanks to the blogger Digby for highlighting this essay, of which she writes, "This is a very interesting article written by a former right wing talk show producer revealing the secrets of the trade. I think the thing I find most interesting about it is that this fellow is obviously a fairly level headed guy but it took until the obnoxious talk radio coverage of Katrina for him to realize that their entire schtick was a fraud.

http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/107326/

I first got into journalism because I thought I could make a difference.

I wrote for the school newspaper and did "news" reports on a radio station a friend and I started at my high school in Springfield, Mo. I got my first professional job at age 20, while still in college, at a local radio station's news department. Three years later, I became a news director, and 12 years after that, in 1995, I was recruited to move to Milwaukee to become news director at WTMJ, one of the largest and most successful news/talk radio stations in America.

That was where my real education occurred.


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