Michael Savage gets the boot from KNEW, and loses a free-speech lawsuit
So The Savage Nation's once-flagship station, KNEW in, as Michael
Savage would say, San Fran-Freako, has unceremoniously dumped the
blowhard host.
Giving listeners only a brief statement -- "Here's your no-spin direct answer; we have decided to go in a different
philosophical and ideological direction, featuring more contemporary content and
more local information.
The Savage Nation
does not fit into that vision" -- station management lost no time in
introducing the duo who inherit Savage's prime drive-time slot.
My friend Brad Kava, the SF Radio Examiner, notes today that the
station has been mired in 29th place in Arbitron ratings, and Savage's
high-priced show was doing nothing to help that. he postulates that the
decision was based less on philosophy and more on economics. He knows
that scene, so I defer to him.
Brad also speculates that Savage may show up again on rival KSFO, where Savage got his start.
What
I find really interesting is the response this move has generated from
Savage Nation listeners outraged over their host's booting.
Not
surprisingly, many are posing "Big Government" conspiracy theories as
the reason for the move. Amazing. As if the Obama administration even
cares about Savage and his spittle-filled rants. Do these people
reproduce?
On a related note, Savage also got a beating in
court. Some time ago, he and his syndicator, Original Talk Radio
Network, succeeded in strong-arming YouTube to take down an anti-Savage
video posted by Brave New Films, in which BNF highlighted some of the
anti-Muslim rants made by Savage.
Now, remember, this is the
guy who says he's in a battle to protect everyone's freedom of speech.
Unless, I guess, that free speech irritates Savage. What a lying
hypocrite.
Anyway, again according to Brad Kava, OTRN issued an apology today, saying they "made a mistake by asking YouTube to remove Brave New Films' video "Michael Savage Hates Muslims" from the YouTube site. Upon further examination, it is clear that video should not have been included in OTRN's September 29, 2009 take down notice. OTRN apologizes for this error."
BNF didn't get any cash, but they did get the apology.
Not a good day for the Mad Savage. He should be particularly prickly now.
















This has brighten my day, thanks.
September 11, 2009 12:01 PM | Reply | Permalink