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King Kaufman's Sports Daily
"Beer, Babes, and Balls": Inside the "Neanderthal" -- but sometimes surprisingly liberal -- world of Jim Rome and sports-talk radio.
Today's Democratic debate on NPR
One bonus is that CNN will not be choosing the questions.
Will Congress denounce Rush Limbaugh?
He calls Chuck Hagel "Senator Betray Us" and denounced antiwar Iraq vets as "phony soldiers," but don't hold your breath waiting for a Senate vote to condemn him.
GreenStone, sadly, is a sinker
Women's radio network tunes out.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
LeBron plays like a superstar, but the result is the same: 79-76 Pistons. Plus: Ernie Harwell returns to the airwaves.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Curt Schilling's bloody sock revisited as Red Sox publicity stunt: Why aren't there standards for TV and radio announcers' reporting?
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Now that Don Imus has been fired, is our world a better place?
I-mess
Members of Salon's community, Table Talk, respond to the Don Imus outburst about the Rutgers women's basketball team.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Radio vs. blogs, Round 2: Cowherd attacks another Web site. This is the closest thing to an idea the sports-talk industry seems able to muster.
This American TV
A television version of Ira Glass' beloved radio program "This American Life" could have been deadly. But the new Showtime series is as lively and vibrant as the original.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Media goal: Divide the New York Giants. Mission accomplished! Plus: NFL Week 13 picks.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
When sports niches clash: Radio host Colin Cowherd's use of a blog's material highlighted a cultural gap. Plus: Women's Tournament.
Morning sex drive
Talk of "dildos" and "nymphos" raises concern about Spanish-language radio shows.
You don't know Jack?
Jack radio is cheap and soulless and all about random sex; it's also the new love of my life. Who needs Howard Stern?
Indecency wars
Activists who beat back the FCC on media consolidation are dismayed to find former allies leading an unprecedented effort to restrict radio and TV content.
Blogging grows up
Mena and Ben Trott thrilled the world of bloggers with their Movable Type software. Then their company, Six Apart, received venture financing and they decided it was time to get serious.
What about Bob?
For the past 25 years, I've woken up to the voice of one man: Bob Edwards, the host of NPRs "Morning Edition." Now that he's been ousted, who will guide me through those early-morning hours?
The passion of Howard Stern
The shock jock says radio colossus Clear Channel fired him because he criticized George Bush -- and he's sure as hell not going to go quietly.
Clear Channel boss is shocked -- shocked -- to find indecency!
After years of profiting from some of the most vulgar shows on radio, the broadcast behemoth has suddenly turned puritanical. It couldn't have anything to do with those congressional hearings, could it?
Suzhou: City of canals, semiconductors and hidden radios
Why is the garden city of China a hotbed of amateur radio direction finders?
Rush Limbaugh is still a big fat idiot
The blowhard is gone, but sports fans shouldn't forget how ESPN cynically sold them out for a few bucks.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Jim Rome is so tough he's burning. Dare to watch his new TV show! See how tough he is! Ooh, he's so tough.
The myth of interference
Internet architect David Reed explains how bad science created the broadcast industry.
Clear Channel's big, stinking deregulation mess
The sorry state of the radio industry today is sabotaging FCC chairman Michael Powell's plans to let media conglomerates run wild.
Radio Free Software
Call them hackers of the last computing frontier: The GNU Radio coders believe that any device with a chip should be able to do, well, anything.
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