WJMP is a low-power daytimer only, so most of the evening programming from AAR is lost (Majority Report and Mike Malloy). And it barely covers outside of Kent when it IS on.
When AAR started out, they basically said to broadcasters they had to take ALL the programming or NONE of it, but has since back-pedaled and most stations take AAR a la carte now. Most stations running AAR (KPOJ, KLSD, WINZ, KXXT, etc.) seem to mix in other shows NOT on AAR too. For example, I spend all week in COL OH, I get to hear AAR on AM-1230. Their line-up is:
- 7am? Springer (replay from the day before)
- 9am Stephanie Miller (live)
- 12pm Al Franken (live)
- 3pm Big Ed Schultz (live)
- 6pm Randi Rhodes for her LAST live hour (out of four), which is usually pre-empted for Reds pre-game at 6:40)
- 7 pm Majority Report (live when there's no Reds game)
After that, the signal fades (directional at night).
I agree that Steph adds some levity to the seriousness of what's going on and handles "righties" deftly. She is funny and I like her cuz she helps me keep my sanity! Schultz calls 'em as he sees 'em (used to do Big 8 football) and takes lots of calls. IMHO, Springer and Schultz at least try to talk to the center/right and reach out. We can't just preach to the choir all the time.
When I was in Boston for the DNC, I personally told Al Franken he needs to get AAR on 1300-AM WERE in CLE OH, to go up against Rush on CCC's 1100 WTAM, because 1300 is owned by Radio ONE and is only running USA Today Radio off a satellite feed. (FYI Radio ONE stations run mostly gospel & R&B). What GM wouldn't want to go up against CCC AND Rush in the same market? was my selling point. (It's TRUE! Here's me & AL in the Boston Sheraton for his book-signing
http://community.webshots.com/photo/171345850/171345850MspKis )Plus, all the WingNuts are on 1420-AM, which has pretty good coverage.
Alas, now WTAM-1100 runs Jerry 9-12 and Rush 12-3, so how can AAR pull out of THAT agreement? Many CCC stations are running portions of AAR now, too. PLUS, AAR moved off VERY BLUE Sirius Satellite Radio (DISH-TV) to Murdoch-owned XM Satellite (DirecTV)! What's up with THAT, AAR?
Northeast Ohio needs a station that has a strong signal with AAR on all the time. Seems like 1220 would be a good choice, but a handful of other lower-power stations would be good too. There's a station in Youngstown that broadcasts AAR, but I haven't heard it yet.
Stay tuned and watch and listen, I guess...