Friday, April 06, 2007

Bad News! For me anyway. Sam Seder Show cancelled at Air America Radio





My bad news is that Sam Seder's show on Air America Radio is being cancelled. His last day for his daily show is Friday, April 13th. The Greens say they want something less substansive in that time frame. Now that blew my mind!!! Less substansive? The whole idea of Air America was to give you substance and truth.

My opinion is that AAR is making a big mistake here. Seems like the station has been gutting their talent since before the 2004 election. I've had to stream the show for over a year now, since Sam took the morning slot because my local affiliate decided not to carry Sam's show when Jerry Springer left.

Air America got into trouble by not selling advertising. Of course there was a right wing led campaign to get sponsors not to advertize on AAR also. There was a list of companies that would not advertize so in essence AAR was blacklisted. However, the former owners had no idea how to promote their station nor did they realize they have to sell advertizing to keep on air.

Sam started with Air America the day it went on air, March 31, 2004, with Janeane Garofalo and they were on in the late evening with their show called Majority Report Radio. There also was a blog attached to the show and Sam interacted with the bloggers from time to time.

When Janeane left Sam took over the whole show and he was great. He had great guests and did wonderful interviews and always linked info for the guests to his blog. After other changes and when Jerry Springer left, Sam, wanting to have earlier hours, took the 9-12 AM ET slot.

I can't say how much I admire Sam. When I heard this news, I was immediately sick to my stomach and angry.
Sam did say he might have a Sunday show on AAR. He'll let us know more next week. If it's a Sunday show for him then that will be the only day I listen to AAR.

Here's more from blatherWatch:

Air America pulls the plug on Sam Seder

Sadly, it's true this time: Friday the 13th of April is the last day for the Sam Seder Show as we know it.

Seder's been at the troubled Air America from the beginning. A close-in source says he'll probably take a Sunday afternoon show as a consolation prize.

"It's like a gold watch," she said. "Besides, they'd owe him a shit load of severance."
Who's next in the 9a-12p (East coast) time slot? Mark Green told the staff Thursday that the person hadn't been locked in, but should be by Monday or Tuesday.

"We think," he said brightly to the troubled assemblage, "you'll love the replacement."
It's been a death of a thousand cuts- not great for a slasher film plot, but serves a passive-aggressive (read chicken shit) executive AAR executive well.

In February, chief operating officer Scott Elberg, the network's corporate Jason Voorhees, and sixth CEO in three years, slashed Seder's budget and salary by 40%.

Elberg is a veteran radio guy, and was the last AAR man standing after the bankruptcy. Many however, say Elberg simply doesn't even believe in the liberal talk format.
"He voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004," staffers grumble.

Elberg never worked in a network or in syndication, they say, "He's a sales manager."
The whole deal is mysterious. It's not based on data because there isn't much- there's been no full book since Seder inherited in September from Jerry Springer, who'd bled ratings from that key anchoring position before he was finally fired.

And here is the "substance" part:

New owner, Mark Green reportedly told people he wanted "less substance" in the 9-ta-noon timeslot. Hence they offered it, to no avail to comedian Marc Maron, and tried unsuccessfully to get Jones Radio's Stephanie Miller with her comedic format.

Many think Elberg is enamored with Free FM "hot talk," the testosteronic, hyper-sexual audio foreplay like Anthony & Opie, or The Radio Chick except he'd have it with politics- a coupling of hot libs with hot libidos in sweaty, partisan, lizard-brain, 9-ta-noon, weekdaily orgies.

"I think he [Elberg] thought Maron could morph into that," says one staffer, "and when Maron balked, he'd gotten himself in a position he couldn't back off of- that there was something wrong with Sam's program."

Read the rest here and there is also more at Liberal Talk Radio.

I'd welcome comments on this. I might want to send them to the Greens at Air America Radio.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

think it was Elberg and not the greens mainly pushing Sam off to the Sunday schedule.

being as intimate with all the other mismanagement as i am, i not suprised to see this happening.

the big problem all along was no contact with their customers. there was absolutely no two way communication with network management at any level.

typical camoflage for the corporate types. think Nixon and 1965 style manipulation and ball dropping and total unaccoutability.

i NEVER got an answer to my emails or letters from AAR management.

Unknown said...

IMO?

they used the hosts as cover and pulled the plug one way or another everytime we got up to speed.

you were there, you know what it was like.

i hope the spirit remains. i love the gang at the blog, it's a superb community of people that care enough to comment.