Wednesday, March 3, 2004

Air America Radio has a station for when they go on the air in NYC. No station in SF yet. I'm still guessing KIQI AM. (1010 AM)



New York Post Online Edition: entertainment



The long talked-about liberal talk radio network has finally found an affiliate in New York - WLIB-AM, The Post has learned.



WLIB, owned in part by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton and run by his son, Pierre, broadcasts a strong signal over New York City, Westchester and a nice chunk of eastern New Jersey.



Air America, as the network will be known, is also expected to announce that outspoken comedian Janeane Garofalo will join pit-bull humorist Al Franken in its line-up.

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South Florida liberal Randi Rhodes will follow Franken...



Garofalo is the network's choice for 8 to 11 p.m., Post sources say. Robert Kennedy, Jr. will host a weekend slot.



The network has also leased time on stations in Los Angeles and Chicago and is negotiating in other big cities.

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