I Can Be Heard Today on the Internet: A Radio Interview
Today (Monday) from 6:06 PM till 6:50 PM EASTERN time (3:06-3:50 PM California time), I will be the guest on a radio show talking about politics.
The host is Michael Sammet, who used to have me on his shows on a different station in Santa Cruz but now has changed his venue. And what a change! The audience of the old show tended to be far out to the left. The audience of the new show consumes a steady diet of the likes of Limbaugh and Hannity and Beck. How that works for Michael, who is probably more often to the left of me than to the right of me on issues generally, I will find out.
But since I do most of my talk radio work these days on my show in Virginia, the audience will likely be somewhat familiar to me. If they’re as polite as most of the right-wingers who call in to my show in the Shenandoah Valley, I will be pleased (and a bit surprised).
The show can be heard on the web. The station is KSCO.
It is possible that the following link will get you there: radiotime.com/WebTuner.aspx?StationId=35254&StreamId=653764
If that doesn’t work, the station’s main page will presumably direct you to something that will: listen.ksco.com/
It’s a call-in show, but I don’t have the numbers. Presumably they’ll be given out during the show.



March 8th, 2010 at 9:43 am
Any chance you will ever get back to WOSU in Columbus< OH? I sure miss Fred and you. I do enjoy this blog.
Whit
March 8th, 2010 at 10:07 am
Thanks, Whit, for that thought.
I, too, miss doing those shows with Fred. I gather, however, that the successor to Fred’s show is more focused on local issues. And then, with the successor host, there’s that perennial problem: “Then came a Pharoah who knew not Joseph.”
So I’d love to be on WOSU again. Fred’s put in a word. Maybe it would do some good if you called the station, talked with the producer or host, and put in a word, too.