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Friday, October 12, 2012

Charlie Sykes Takes Radio Show To 'Digital Community'


Duane Dudek at jsonline.com reports bad news for 47% of the people reading this.

WTMJ-AM (620) conservative talk show host Charlie Sykes is taking his act to the Internet.

Likely in reaction to political events that have put the state in the national spotlight, Sykes and WTMJ-AM owners the Journal Broadcast Group are creating RightWisconsin, which he describes on his blog as a "digital community, a rallying point, a one-stop source for conservatives on the front lines here."

He writes that it will have "a full-time staff and multiple platforms" including mobile tablet and social media applications. And it will feature commentary from around the state, "key stories that other media won't cover," darts and laurels, and videos.

"We can do all of this," Sykes writes, "because we have the resources of a major media company behind us, including the state's biggest radio station and top-rated television station. In other words, we have built-in platforms for promotion as well as the infrastructure" to make the effort successful.

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