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  • HorsesAss.Org: the straight poop on WA politics & the press
    progressive brilliance from the guy who pointed out Tim Eyman's nascent horse's-assedness
  • Evergreen Politics
    Northwest regional politics and issues thoughtfully and provokingly written
  • Talker's Magazine
    The quirky talk radio trade mag. Check the Talk Radio Research Project- it's not very scientific, but places on the top 15 talkers list (scroll down to Talk Radio Audiences By Size)) are as hotly contested as Emmys (and mean just about as much).
  • Sweet Jesus, I hate Bill O'Reilly: an organization of hope
    need we say more than, it's delicious?
  • The Advocate
    No, not THAT Advocate... it's the Northwest Progressive Institute's Official Blog.
  • Media Matters
    David Brock tirelessly exposes right-wing obfuscation in media.
  • Pacific NW Portal
    An ambitious blog of blogs for the progressive Pacific Northwest plus news and weather.
  • Orcinus
    home of David Neiwert, freelance investigative journalist and author who writes extensively about far-right hate groups
  • Hominid Views
    "People, politics, science, and whatnot" Darryl is a statistician who fights imperialism with empiricism, gives good links and wry commentary.
  • artistdogboy
    He's neither a dog nor a boy, but an artist he is and an island of iconclasm on an island of iconoclasts.
  • Jesus' General
    An 11 on the Manly Scale of Absolute Gender, a 12 on the Heavenly Scale of the 10 Commandments and a 6 on the earthly scale of the Immaculately Groomed.
  • Howie in Seattle
    Howie Martin is the Abe Linkin' of progressive Seattle.
  • LTR (Liberal Talk Radio)
    Invaluable national insider news and resources for devotees of our favorite medium.
  • Meet The Stress
    Chic chicanery by Mercifurious, relentless commentator on culture, politics, the Styblehead, and the end times. (Kitty Repellent Not Provided)
  • Streaming Radio Guide
    Hellishly long (5795!) list of radio streaming, steaming on the Internets.
  • The Rusted Eye
    Artful linking, artfully narrated by our artful friend and Detroit movie critic, Jeph Meyers. Hardly anything, ever, here about talk radio, yet this site is as oddly compelling as Mr. Meyers himself.
  • The Naked Loon
    News satire -- The Onion in the Seattle petunia patch.
  • Irrational Public Radio
    "informs, challenges, soothes and/or berates, and does so with a pleasing vocal cadence and unmatched enunciation. When you listen to IPR, integrity washes over you like lava, with the pleasing familiarity of a medium-roast coffee and a sensible muffin."
  • The Rachel Maddow Show
    Here's the hyper-interactive La Raych of MSNBC. videos, podcasts, transcripts, and classy graphics.
  • Northwest Broadcasters
    The AM, FM, TV and digital broadcasters of Northwest Washington, USA and Southwest British Columbia, Canada. From Kelso, WA to the northern tip of Vancouver Island, BC - call letters, formats, slogans, networks, technical data, and transmitter maps. Plus "recent" news.
  • News Corpse
    The Internet's chronicle of media decay.
  • STEVE YOUNG ON POLITICS
    Steve Young covers our beat in the prone position and with one hand tied behind his back. We wish we were Steve Young.
  • The Moderate Voice
    The voice of reason in the age of Obama, and the politics of the far-middle.
  • News Hounds
    Dogged dogging of Fox News by a team who seems to watch every minute of the cable channel so you don't have to.
  • HistoryLink
    Fun to read and free encyclopedia of Washington State history. Founded by the late Walt Crowley, it's an indispensable tool and entertainment source for history wonks and surfers alike.

right-wing blogs we like

  • The Reagan Wing
    Hearin lies the real heart of Washington State Republicans. Doug Parris runs this red-meat social conservative group site which bars no holds when it comes to saying who they are and who they're not; what they believe and what they don't; who their friends are and where the rest of the Republicans can go. Well-written, and flaming.
  • Orbusmax
    inexhaustible Drudgery of NW conservative news
  • The Radio Equalizer
    prolific former Seattle KVI, KIRO talk host speaks authoritatively about radio.
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joanie

An elder porn site? I never heard of it. OMG! I guess there's something for everyone on the internet.

I usually hate "best of" shows but Randi's was riveting tonight. She repeated the excellent interview with Dave Neiwert and then repeated her dramatization of Sanford's emails. She laughs so hard during parts of it that it was infectious.

I was podcasting some old shows of Dave's last night and caught his rendition of the emails and he was sooooo romantic. He made them sound beautiful. Randi brought me back to reality today. I wish you could have heard it. One of her staff portrayed Sanford and she did Maria with a Latin accent. It was great. if I had a podcast of it, I'd save it on my computer.

Thank god she got over Michael. (She was satirizing his fans mercilessly.)

joanie

BTW, I played a video on the My Northwest site of Dave doing a Michael Jackson thing and at the end it credited Frank Shiers - audio technician. So, I guess he's still active behind the scenes as well as filling in on air occasionally.

Dave has a better rapport with Libby on air than he did with Tina who is on air with Reagan waaaaay too much. I do not like her. She thinks toes are ugly. She doesn't think touching is okay. I think she's a cold woman. I can tell, you know. :)

I really like Libby. She never lets Dave off the hook and has a much better radio voice.

Speaking of Tina, I'm finding Reagan (whom I still like) to be occasionally more stuffy and smug than I expected. Once the gig becomes regular, it is harder to hide those small traits that may not be so attractive.

Anyway, even his "niceness" sometimes gets to be too much. He's almost the epitome of pc. Obviously, he was well-trained in the art of never causing consternation or being totally authentic.

But, I still like him most of the time.

But he should keep Tina away from the microphone.

KS

Did anyone see the Transformers II?

Maybe not as quite as good as Transformers I, but the critics hated it for some reason. Let's see, was it because they slammed the Obama Administration on their foreign policy weakness by depicting them as indecisive wusses ? (A Defense official had the line "Peace at all costs").

Kudos to the director of this movie, Mr. Bay for the courage to add this to the movie at the risk of being slammed by the critics all part of the White House- Media complex.

Coiler

Omg! The WH Media Complex! Nothing like GOPAC in the 90's when Newt was running a pirate station for Rush in the basement of the Capitol.

KSR

More often than not, my impression of Blah'M is that he's a total whack-job. After this mess however... he's (maybe) slightly less so.

For reasons, I suspect, are almost totally politically based, this site has been brutal toward what goes on at KVI. Much of it is easy to dismiss as mere political sour grapes. However, Fisher's treatment of the station over the past 24 hours has been very enlightening.

Within 4 hours of the "small fire", overnight news readers were feeding KOMO AM from the Queen Anne TV tower. Sitting in front of the TV transmitter, with nothing but a small mixer and a couple of microphones, they at least kept the modulation meter moving.

By the time the high(er) paid mouths showed up, engineers had added KOMO-FM to the lineup. The TV station was being fed an interesting mix of network video and KATU (Portland) audio. We saw pictures of a Michael Jackson rehearsal while hearing about how Portland was going to be HOT today.

KPLZ eventually came back on, though obviously being fed from what sounded like a CD player. Later stories showed a digital audio player at the TV site... much the same kind of creativity that was keeping the AM on the air.

Somewhere in this mess, KUNS made it back up, also with some sort of satellite feed.

So... what about KVI? Nothing but unmodulated carrier. Not until the Fisher building came back to life did 570 utter a peep.

OK... maybe the station only has one or two live shows left in its lineup. Does KUNS TV have any?

For awhile, it sounded like KVI had lost a radio STL feed. OK... has Fisher been running that place for this many years with no backup feed? The two AMs are on the same island. No interconnecting lines? No way to feed KVI from thw Queen Anne TV site, like they were able to do with all their other broadcast facilities? No way they could have plugged into the KOMO feed?

Fer cryin' out loud... couldn't somebody have taken a ferry over to the transmitter and plugged in a freakin Ipod?

Call it what you want. The fact they just let it sit there tells me a lot about how KVI stacks up on the Fisher asset list right now.

Otherwise, it's going to be interesting to hear (hopefully) what caused all of this. In the process of building up emergency plans, I'm amazed that Fisher constructed such a critical facility with such an Achille's heel. This is admittedly hindsight, but if, as the TV talkers say, millions of dollars were lost in online transactions, shouldn't Fisher have thought about what they'd do if their only backup power source was to fail?

.... and... water sprinklers in the generator room?

Something tells me there are going to be a lot of corporate/staff/customer/tenant meetings coming up.

KS for conspiracy theories

"Kudos to the director of this movie, Mr. Bay for the courage to add this to the movie at the risk of being slammed by the critics all part of the White House- Media complex."

The WH- Media Complex can be interchanged with the left-wing whack job pukes of the media.

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