As you can imagine, we were electrified with holiday comfort and joy.



John Schmacher Income Tax Palm Springs Ca Many on the local and national radio trade message boards, and speaking to BlatherWatch think these two events are intertwined. It's all reminscent of the recent Allan Prell extermination by Entercom, except this involves far more listeners. As for radio, where the mission is to sell something for somebody else? We're skeptical.

He's soft-spoken, not particularly political and certainly no firebrand like Rev. He's a champion of marriage between people of the same faith, same species, but different genders, of course. Because of easy possibilities of sampling error, monthly ratings aren't usually that important to advertisers, but KIRO's terrible January is a blow. They frequently accuse blatherWatch of having personal vendettas against whomever we’ve got under the microscope at the moment. Stern won’t be a contender after January when he goes to satellite radio. In otherwords, we missed most of the good stuff, so you wouldn't have to. BlatherWatch was listening in hopes the good rebbi might address some of the questions brought up last week in the national press. Giant Entercom made the first move Thursday to start fixing this very sick radio station. Doggedness seemed to be Stefan's long suit and now he just seems stuck.

They threw out the producers, the interns, the board-ops and the little people who clean up after the behemoth egos of the talk show hosts. Embattled Program Director Tom Clendening, who presided over this stampede to the bottom is still hanging in there. Then the boyz staged-up, and there they were; such as they are. It's an honor flaunted up by those who make it and pooed upon by those who don't. He's a hard-edged, humorless bulldog, an attorney who like Bill O'Reilly claims he's a pragmatic, non-partisan truth seeker. Probably the most popular rumor is that that Boze and Sytman are cheap fillers-in stuck in the Siegel programming hole until there's a reformat. BlatherWatch has found that controversy and troubled financial dealings have long been hallmarks of this Seattle area ultra-orthodox rabbi striving to be Rasputin to those with hands on the levers of government power.