Picked up Froggy 97 Watertown this morning as well as (faintly) Radio 95.1 Rochester with greatly expanded rock format.
Glad James O'Keefe landed on his feet with OMG.
38 thousand young people tuning into CNN equals those who still live at home (and thus have traditional TV because their parents do) not wanting to watch the same destroyed beyond recognition eighties movie on TBS for the millionth time.
32 thousand young people tuning into MSNBC equals others from the same demographic having had enough of reruns of the same 24 episode cartoon from when they were a kid.
Matthew Dowd deserved to be fired for jumping to conclusions as news of Charlie Kirk's death broke. Brian Kilmead, on the other hand, did not deserve to be because, by mentally ill homeless people, I'm guessing at least he probably meant people like that guy who murdered the Ukrainian girl on the train. We don't want people like him in our society regardless of their mental health and/or lack of a domicile.
The FCC can't take away ABC's license because networks aren't licensed: stations are. I wouldn't like to see that in any case, but I can darn well understand the argument when "The View" has to have lawyers on set, their chief news correspondent finds texts from a psychotic murderer to his boyfriend touching and their late night so-called comedian levels a false accusation with absolutely nothing to back it up and tries to pass it off as a joke.
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