Wednesday, January 19, 2011

.@glennbeck Glenn Beck And Sean Hannity Dropped From Philadelphia Radio Station from Think Progress by Guest Blogger 3 people liked this

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Yesterday, hate radio hosts Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity had their nationally syndicated radio shows dropped from WPHT in Philadelphia, which is the second radio station to drop both of the conservative commentators. The moves were scheduled back in November 2010, and Marc Rayfield, market manager for CBS Radio in Philadelphia and senior vice president, said that WPHT wants to become "more of a locally based station."

Just weeks ago, Beck was dropped from WOR in New York, but the most recent cancellation in Philadelphia hurts Beck even more. Beck got his start in Philadelphia, and many of his radio staffers still live in Philly, including Beck's side-kick Stu. Immediately after being dropped yesterday, Beck dropped all affection for the city where he got his start, saying, "Philly sucks":

"You know the killing streets right there in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia?" Beck told his producer. "You know how Philadelphia is not a place you want to be?" he added. "I'll put you on a hidden cam and put you downtown at 6, 7 o'clock at night." He could not believe his producer would be brave enough to walk around Center City at night. "Philly sucks," Beck then said.

Last October, Hannity was dropped from KSL Radio in Utah, which is managed by Deseret Media Companies (DMC), a for-profit arm of the Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. According to reports, Hannity's drop in Utah may have been due to a clash between DMC's "Mission Statement," which calls for the declaration of "light and knowledge" along with the advancement of "integrity, civility, morality, and respect for all people," and Hannity's constant lack of civility.

WPHT reportedly dropped both Beck and Hannity because they wanted more local talk content, but the most recent cancellations may be part of a pattern in which advertisers and broadcasters have become wary over the rhetoric spouted by hate radio. Color of Change reports that, so far, 81 companies have quit advertising on Beck's Fox News show and Media Matter reports 100, including a list of those who haven't withdrawn their advertisements.

Paul Breer

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