Steven Portnoy at abcnews.com reports:
State officials in Rhode Island will soon be ordered to stay off the airways, provided the interviewer happens to be a talk show host.Read more here.
A spokesman for Gov. Lincoln Chafee tells the Providence Journal that talk radio is essentially “ratings-driven, for-profit programming,” and “we don’t think it is appropriate to use taxpayer resources” to have state employees use work time to “support for-profit, ratings-driven programming.”
Chafee intends to stay off the air, too, reversing something of a trend. His predecessor, Republican Gov. Donald Carcieri, was a frequent talk radio guest, as are many current and former governors and big city mayors across the country.
A former mayor of Providence, who happens to be one of the biggest talk show hosts in the state, sharply disagrees with the governor’s stance.
“Chafee is – I don’t want to be critical – but he’s not exactly Demosthenes,” says Buddy Cianci, who hosts the afternoon drive program on WPRO-AM. “The fact is that he’s got some issues that he maybe doesn’t have the answer to [on the air].”
Tom's Take: I suppose the business model for newspapers is NOT to make a profit. What is the newshole vs. ads percentage balance?
Also read here:
Wonder why Chafee so dislikes talk radio? (WRNI, Rhode Island Public Radio)
Lincoln Chafee radio ban may be missing the point (Examiner.com)
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