"...talk radio as we know it could be largely gone in five years and the reason for that is, just plain and simple, the aging demographics of the format,” explains Bloomquist. “Depending on who you talk to, the median age for talk radio is somewhere between 52... and 63, and it's just going up… for the most part political talk, particularly ideological political talk of any stripe, appeals to old people.”
Happy birthday, you baby boomer you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Crack.
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ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, you baby boomer you.
I am not a Boomner - I'm their little brother, the leader of Generation Jones.
Thank you, though - and to you, too, Lincolntf!
Congratulations and many more!
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Happy birthday dude. You've come a long way. Ummm .... email me already.
ReplyDeleteLooking good for 50!
ReplyDeleteI am two years younger and (at least demographically) considered myself to be at the tail-end of the baby boom.
Having watched the Generation Jones, just now I think there is a lot to be said for it. I have never identified with the boomer ethos.
Happy birthday Crack. You are a very talented man. Did you know that you share a birthday with my most loved author, John Steinbeck?
ReplyDeleteIs Right-Wing Talk Dying?
ReplyDelete"...talk radio as we know it could be largely gone in five years and the reason for that is, just plain and simple, the aging demographics of the format,” explains Bloomquist. “Depending on who you talk to, the median age for talk radio is somewhere between 52... and 63, and it's just going up… for the most part political talk, particularly ideological political talk of any stripe, appeals to old people.”
Here’s another sign that the tide might be turning against the Wingnuts,...
ReplyDeleteAlways a good opening for an informative read - NOT!