Air America Launch - pt1

AIR AMERICA LAUNCHES WITH AL FRANKEN, CHUCK D, JANEANE GAROFALO AND MORE!

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Like most great ideas it started with a simple concept: Create a place for progressive voices to meet on America’s airwaves.

Yet, years of right-wing domination of Talk Radio have ignited a firestorm of controversy over the launch of Air America, the fledgling network that dishes up political events with a “smart voice” and a powerful sense of humor. 

Conservatives crow that liberal ideas are “too complicated” to be successful on radio. (Dealing with “Ditto Heads” and their like must be infinitely easier than having to worry about that pesky thought process).  Media critics point to first-day programming glitches. (Care to show us the columns you wrote on your first day on the job?)

But no one denies the basic premise that we believe will make this venture a success: Talk radio has become a haven for the Far Right, whose beliefs DO NOT represent the views of at least half of the American public. 

See who attended the glittering pre-launch party

March 29, 2004 7:30 PM - PRE-LAUNCH PARTY

Yoko Ono, Tim Robbins and composer Phillip Glass were just a few of the more than 1,200 guests attending Air America’s pre-launch festivities at Manhattan’s Maritime Hotel. Mingling on the crowded floor were business and media executives, actors, musicians, public interest advocates, and enthusiasts of all stripes who believe that the time has come to reclaim America’s airwaves from the monopoly of the Right.

The diversity of guests reflected the public’s intrigue.

Now, truth be told, it was so crowded that we can’t tell you exactly who made it through the doors, but a number of celebrity sightings were made by The Stakeholder’s intrepid reporter as he fought his way from the free bar to the free food – and back again.

Invitees who accepted included top media executives from such varied publications as The Wall Street Journal, CNN, CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes, Harper’s Bazaar, USA Today, the New York Times, The New Yorker, MTV’s “Choose or Lose,” Ms. Magazine, and many more. (And we’re not even counting the working reporters who were covering the event).

Then there was the entertainment industry, with such celebrities as Edie Falco, Whoppi Goldberg, David Letterman, Ethan Hawke, Tony Shalhoub and Jimmy Fallon saying “I’m coming.” Of course, no event considered important by the entertainment industry would be complete without “the suits,” and a significant compliment of senior executives signed-up from such respected companies as Warner Brothers, Comedy Central, HBO, Billboard, Columbia Records and (of course) Saturday Night Live. 

Then, of course, there were folks from the Drug Policy Alliance, the Center for Tax and Budget Priorities, not to mention, the personal representative of the Dalai Lama...you get the idea.

Eventually, Air America brass got up to speak, receiving a warm reception from highly pumped crowd.  But when CEO Mark Walsh introduced Al Franken, the crowd went wild.

Franken used the opportunity to test-drive the message he would broadcast on-air the next day to officially debut the network.  Example: “When George W. Bush said he was against ‘nation building’ when he ran for president, I didn’t know that we were the only nation he meant.”). The rest of the line-up was then introduced, with everyone warmly received by the crowd.

By 11:00 the crowd had thinned out and most of the principals were gone.  Franken had been one of the first to leave.  After all, he and Mark Walsh were due in make-up for the next morning’s “Today Show” in just a matter of a few hours. 

It would be an amazing day!

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I have been suffering a chronic disease - Bushitis - since Nov. 2000.  At last a remedy is available:  AirAmerica!!

How can I make a (modest) contribution to support the enterprise?

Posted by al wiberley | 04/02/04, 12:39 AM EST

What a refreshing opportunity to counter the bashing of LIBERALS in America.  Here is a chance for the accomplishments of Roosevelt, Truman, JFK and Clinton to be aired with class and dignity.

One question, how does one access Air America in Tucson, Arizona?

Irving Silverman

Posted by Irving Silverman | 04/02/04, 01:03 AM EST

I am so fed up with George Bush and the sleezey underhanded way he and his money bought his election even going to the US Supreme court where all his buddies were to steal the presidency by refusing to count thousands of black and spanish votes in Florida truly making sick and having to say that I am part of this country and the same goes for the Texas gov’t where I live.
Mark Odette Sr.

Posted by Mark Odette Sr. | 04/02/04, 01:11 AM EST

Being able to access Air America through streaming is like manna from heaven.  I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the first two days and now wake up to it in the morning.

It’s about time that we liberals have a network available to us to let off the steam built up living in Shrubya’s America.

Hats off to the entire cast.  All I can say is keep on swinging!

Ed Robison

Posted by Ed Robison | 04/02/04, 01:15 AM EST

NEVER DOUBT
YOU ARE LOVED
MANY CHEERS AND SCREAMS OF JOY TO HEAR YOU
SPEAKING THE TRUTH
AT LAST!!!
THANK YOU!

Posted by jan | 04/02/04, 02:54 AM EST

Being here on the West coast, and even with my C radio, I didn’t get to hear Air America.  Within the range of KGO we have a wonderful progressive talk show host here by the name of Bernie Ward; and I wouldn’t care to replace him AT ALL.  But it would be nice to hear what the East Coast and Middle America is hearing on occasion.

Posted by Lottie Jenvey | 04/02/04, 03:33 AM EST

Liberal Talk Radio can’t be successful?  Let me know when you have the IPO...I want to be one of the first investors…

Posted by Stefanie Cook | 04/02/04, 07:38 AM EST

There is streaming audio at

http://www.airamericaradio.com

Posted by red meat democrat | 04/02/04, 10:48 AM EST

At last a voice from the wilderness where we have been banished for years. Long have I wondered when we would fight back. Let’s give the neo con’s a taste of what they have been dishing out. How can I pick up Air American in San Diego,CA?

Posted by June | 04/02/04, 03:35 PM EST

Sorry to be a wet blanket, I love the show, but it’s almost painful to listen to in Chicago. You need to fix your output problems (more wattage???) and then get the word out about your arrival. The way to do that here is to get some billboards on each of the major freeways, and start passing out bumper stickers. Otherwise you won’t make it in the Windy City. Also, is there an address to which I can send a contribution? You’re doing important work, and its well worth supporting financially.

Posted by David Majors | 04/02/04, 11:30 PM EST

We need to hear AirAmerica in the “Land of the Dangling Chad"-Florida.  If you receive it, please tell Al Franken to mention the book by Craig Unger-House of Bush, House of Saud-if he hasn’t already. Get the book and show your Republcan friends. A picture is worth a thousand words-Bush holding hands with the Prince of Saudi Arabia and courting votes of the Moslem population in Tampa, Florida.  If these pictures were of John Kerry, he’d be called Anti-Christian, Anti-American and a Traitor.  Bush is all about oil, he doesn’t care about Americans at all. WE ARE THE REAL AMERICANS!

Posted by Rita | 04/03/04, 03:44 PM EST

Congratulations on a great launch.  The timing is perfect - with all these Bush administration lies being exposed.  I can’t wait to hear the commentary after Condolezza Rice testifies.  Keep up the good work!

Posted by Cheryl Cromwell | 04/05/04, 12:16 AM EST

Dubya likes nicknames:

He and his cabinet cronies call themselves:
THE WAR PARTY.

How about another choice:
THE PEACE AND PROSPERITY PARTY.

Posted by Ruth Cary | 04/05/04, 08:53 PM EST

Congratulations to Air America!  We need another voice on the radio beside the Conservatives!  I want to listen to them, however, I can’t find out which station they are broadcasting from.  I live in Queens, New York.  Can you email me how to get them on my radio?

Posted by Evelyn Durham | 04/06/04, 10:40 PM EST

Air America Radio is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stagnant, polluted political climate!The majority of America wants you, needs you and is so very glad to have you with us! Don’t stop because America can’t afford to stop thinking about tomorrow and today and how we so badly need change and freedom from the corrupt President George W. Bush and his Administration and corrupt Republicans and the horrible things they are doing to our country and our citizens. Press on Air America Radio, press on good people!

Posted by J. K. | 04/10/04, 03:57 PM EST
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