AIR AMERICA 2.0 BEGINS TODAY
Mark Green
http://www.airamerica.com/
Today my family formally purchased and took over Air America
Radio. Why? Because if progressive values were a stock, now is
the time to buy.
http://www.airamerica.com/node/3406
This hasn't always been true, as the cycle of politics
demonstrates. In recent decades, politics seems to have been
governed by physics for every action, there's an opposite and
equal reaction. William F. Buckley Jr. started The National
Review in the 1950s to rebut what he saw as the dominance of
liberalism in the academy and opinion journals like The Nation
and The New Republic. From 1970-72, Public Citizen, Common Cause
and the NRDC were all created in reaction to Nixon's
depredations. Similarly, People For the American Way grew out of
the rise of the Religious Right under Reagan in the mid-80s.
New progressive think tanks over the past 10 years, most
recently and prominently the Center for American Progress, were
created to counter AEI and Heritage. And of course, the
Huffington Post and Air America were born in reaction to the
electronic propaganda of Drudge and Limbaugh et. al.
Air America was a large, smart idea to counter the near-monopoly
on talk radio by the far (f)right. But like most start-ups, the
business plan collided with reality. Six CEOs over its first
three years and various missteps and misspending sent it into
Chapter 11.
It's now ready to go from The Perils of Pauline to The Little
Engine that Could. How? First, by focusing on the radio
fundamentals of making a strong line-up even stronger; second,
by connecting to other major progressive organizations to be
mutually fortifying; and third, by being a multi-media content
company involving other information platforms mobile, video,
broadband, blogs, websites. It's time to think outside the
(radio) box.
The twin goals are to make it profitable and influential. One
without the other won't work. If it's not a business, it'll go
out of business.
But it'll be a business with a sharp point of view. The era of
on-the-one-hand-on-the-other-hand liberalism is over -- or as
Robert Frost once wrote, "a liberal man is too broad-minded to
take his own side in a quarrel." For all those who worry about
messianic misleaders governing on a right wing and a prayer, Air
America 2.0 will be an answer. For all those fearful of
plutocracy and theocracy, the pro-democracy hosts of AAR's
programs are the answer. If the conservative media continue to
spout propaganda and call it news, we are the alternative of
truth, justice and the Air American way.
It's no longer enough just to hope that The New York Times will
cover a rally or press release. The relatively new combination
of The Huffington Post, Alternet, MoveOn, Center for American
Progress and Campaign for America's Future, The Nation and The
American Prospect, DailyKos and Talking Points Memo and so many
labor unions means that Air America will be part of a larger
progressive infrastructure heard by a widening audience. For if
we can't now grow and prosper as Democrats -- given the 110th
Congress, given the unmitigated disaster that's Iraq, given a
slew of top-quality presidential aspirants -- when will we?
So Air America will aggressively cover national politics and
policies in ways that will be informative, opinionated and
entertaining. All three. We'll be full of news and views. Two
views especially. First, America should stop attacking Muslim
countries in ways that multiply terrorism. Second, instead of
only talking about exporting democracy, Washington should begin
practicing it here at home, for example by making sure elections
aren't auctions, which means the public funding of public
elections.
Speaking personally, my brother and I are excited by this
important challenge and look forward to working with the Air
America professionals in front of the mic and behind it who have
held this dream together. Steve Green has been a very successful
businessman accustomed to making money -- and he doesn't intend
for AAR to be an exception. I've been an author, public interest
lawyer and the NYC Public Advocate; for me this feels like a
continuation of so much I've done for the progressive movement
over three decades. Air America is like a public advocate for
the country, exposing problems and offering solutions.
So we're both optimists in the spirit of Walt Whitman, who wrote
that "America is always becoming." Well, Air America too is
always becoming.
But that requires a conversation called democracy. In the spirit
that dialogue beats monologue, I am today contacting the New
Hampshire Republican Party and the New York Post editorial page.
Since the Democratic Party of Nevada actually invited Fox News
to host that state's Democratic debate, I asked if Air America
could host the first Republican debate in New Hampshire,
assuring them that we too can be fair and balanced.
And to Bob McManus, editorial page editor of The New York Post,
I proposed that he come on Air America to discuss his views and
that Air America commentators would in turn once-a-month write
an op-ed on his pages, because it's better to exchange ideas
than insults. His 720,000 readers should hear from us and our 2
million+ audience should hear from him.
We have many fresh ideas for programming, for technology, for
partnerships with sister organizations. But it's this
conversation called democracy that's the cornerstone of Air
America 2.0. We intend to listen to our listeners; to increase
our listeners ; and hope they will join our journey to a better
network, better programming, and a better country. To tell them
that it's your America, and your Air America.
Originally Released on The Huffington Post (March 6, 2007)
http://mk1.netatlantic.com/t/267980/1568980/699/0/
Mark Green is the author/editor of 21 books (see
www.MarkGreen.com), including the best-selling Who Runs
Congress? (1972) and The Book on Bush (2004). He is the former
elected Public Advocate for New York City (1993-2001), and the
Democratic nominee for mayor in 2001. He currently teaches at
NYU and is president of the not-for-profit research institute,
The New Democracy Project. He has been a frequent guest on Air
America, MSNBC, CNN and NY1.
http://www.markgreen.com/main.php
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