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Thom Hartmann to Replace Al Franken on rescued Air America Radio

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In an exclusive first interview with Thom Hartmann since word of the finalization of the AAR sale and his replacing Al Franken, Hartmann said, "I'm pleased and honored to replace my good friend Al Franken on Air American and look forward to continuing having as much fun as I've been having for the last four years doing progressive talk radio (as of March first.)

Talking at greater length, Thom said,
I love talk radio. I don't want to be on TV. I don't want to run for public office. I don't want to be a movie star. I write books and I do talk radio and that's enough for me.

I think I have some of the smartest listeners in the world and I appreciate every one of them and I'm really grateful that over the nearly four years I've been doing this show I've been able to develop a good and symbiotic relationship with progressive websites like OpEdNEws.


Asked about his policy of regularly bringing conservatives on his show, he replied,
I'm one of the few progressive hosts who regularly debates conservatives. I do it because it hilights for my listeners the real issues-- the deeper issues beneath the sound bytes-- and helps model for them how to win the "water cooler wars'


While I don't share the conservative world view, I understand it and respect some of the people who hold it from a position of integrity and belief. THat allows me to help my listeners understand the real differences between conservatives and liberals and solidify their take on why the liberal founders of this nation, like Jefferson, Madison and Washington, were so adamant that America be a liberal nation rather than a conservative aristocracy, oligarchy or theocracy.


We asked, If liberal radio is successful, what will it look like? He replied, "there will be as many liberal stations as there are conservative stations."

Then we asked, if there is a problem getting sponsors for liberal radio?

"No."

But what about the list of 100 companies that won't run on Air America? He replied,
"There's a similar list for Rush Limbaugh-- companies that don't want to get tied up in politics.

The fact of the matter is my advertisers, from Purina to Sacred Grounds COffee to the Organic Wine COmpany get great results, which is why I refer to my program as listener supported radio. It's supported by my listeners supporting my sponsors.


Hartmann will start broadcasting throughout the AAR network on February 19, the week after Al Franken leaves the air.

OpEdNews has been Publishing Thom Hartmann's articles for close to four years. Find links to archives of his articles here.

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Hartmann to the Rescue by Russ Wellen on Tuesday, Jan 30, 2007 at 6:02:39 AM
AAR could not have made a better choice by John Perry on Tuesday, Jan 30, 2007 at 8:36:24 AM
Thom Hartmann to replace Al on AAR by Yogini on Tuesday, Jan 30, 2007 at 4:57:07 PM
I add my kudos by ardee D. on Tuesday, Jan 30, 2007 at 7:25:37 PM
Thom Hartmann on AAR by Krashkopf on Wednesday, Jan 31, 2007 at 11:01:49 AM
Thom Hartmann replacing Al Franken by Amy Fried on Wednesday, Jan 31, 2007 at 4:36:19 PM
Maybe not everything that glitters is gold by meremark on Thursday, Feb 1, 2007 at 1:39:59 AM
Maybe You should look harder by Rob Kall on Saturday, Feb 3, 2007 at 11:23:30 AM

 
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