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WLIB in New York does, but pre-empts from midnight-6AM for their own ethnic programming. KTRC in Santa Fe, NM, WWTQ in Memphis, WWAA in Atlanta, and perhaps a few other stations carry AAR intact.
Many of the Clear Channel-owned liberal talkers carry other shows, including syndicated offerings from Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller, Lionel and others, and some offer local shows. I think this is a good move, since it allows station programmers to pick and choose from the best shows out there. AAR is not the beginning and end of liberal talk. Why shouldn't an affiliate be able to arrange the best schedule they can? And why not carry local shows?
Franken is carried on all AAR affiliates, with a few obscure exceptions (WJNO in West Palm Beach, FL carries only Randi Rhodes, one station in North Carolina carries one hour of 'Morning Sedition' and nothing else, and AAR's shows are split between two stations in Springfield, MA). AAR used to require full clearance, but backed down from that, and wisely, since it allowed them to expand and find at least partial clearance on some good signals. Malloy is carried on quite a few of them, including a few Clear Channel stations, though some CC stations (in more conservative markets like Cincinnati) carry Lionel instead. 'Unfiltered' gets the short shrift, since the 9-N shift is pretty crowded with offerings (Stephanie Miller and the soon-to-be-syndicated Jerry Springer). It airs on the fewest number of affiliates.
As for the strength of the stations, it's an FCC thing. For the most part, the big signals are often doing well in the ratings, and won't switch (i.e. WABC). That often leaves the weaker 1000 watt stations or the daytime-only stations (like Ann Arbor, MI). Obviously, they were desperate enough to flip to liberal talk first, so they took the plunge. Keep in mind, Rush Limbaugh started out his syndicated show on weak stations before moving up to the bigger signals. It took a lot of time to accomplish this, and moved even slower than liberal talk. Now there's no escaping the fat bastard.
Give it time, and you may see liberal talk shifting to some better signals. There are already a few big signals carrying liberal talk, including 1530 in Cincinnati, 940 in Miami, and a few others.
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