Will We See Gore TV?

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The Democrats are acting like they don't have ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, and others to broadcast their line of thought.
Donahue should have been a dead (as the show) giveaway as to how they are wanted.:evil:


The former Veep is assisting in an effort to create a liberal alternative to conservative talk radio, and is exploring a cable television venture
By KAREN TUMULTY
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,459345,00.htm

Wednesday, Jun. 18, 2003
(Updated 3:15 PM ET)


Look out, Rupert, here comes … Al?

Since deciding not to make another race for the White House in 2004, former Vice President Al Gore has been devoting considerable time to another dream, one he shares with many Democrats these days — creating a media enterprise that could challenge the dominance of conservative voices in cable television and talk radio. Numerous sources in Hollywood and Washington tell TIME that Gore has been quietly sounding out potential financial backers for a cable television network. Separately, Gore has helped arrange meetings between key Hollywood figures and a wealthy Chicago couple who have publicly announced plans to invest $10 million in a liberal radio network.

What role Gore himself would play in any of these ventures is still far from clear. "He can pull out at any time," says one associate who has spoken to him about the concept. "He can say, 'This isn't my deal.' But he's interested." Gore has been exploring and encouraging several types of possibilities in recent months, and consulting closely with Joel Hyatt, the founder of Hyatt Legal Services, a nationwide chain of low-cost, storefront legal clinics. (Hyatt ran for Senate from Ohio in 1994, unsuccessfully seeking the seat that was vacated by the retirement of his father-in-law, Howard Metzenbaum.) One entertainment industry source who met with Gore and Hyatt earlier this year said that, at that time, part of what they envisioned was youth-oriented programming, "putting video cameras in the hands of kids." Another source close to Gore and Hyatt says the venture would not resemble a traditional cable news outlet, but would be "something totally different in concept and format."

Gore is also making his influence felt in other ways in Hollywood, a place where he has not always been warmly received. When the former Vice President attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, earlier this year, he arranged a series of private meetings with politically oriented entertainment industry figures. One session was with a handful of people from the Environmental Media Association, a group that promotes the idea of incorporating environmentalist story lines into movies. "He was very interested in what we are doing, because he is very interested in media," says Debbie Levin, the group's executive director.

Gore has also been helpful to Chicago venture capitalists Sheldon and Anita Drobny, who announced in February that they planned to fund a liberal radio network to counterbalance such conservative commentators as Rush Limbaugh. Several sources said Gore has helped introduce the Drobnys to such Hollywood political forces as producer-director Rob Reiner. Comedian Al Franken, author of the book "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot," is considering hosting a show on the Drobnys' network, and added that the couple has approached Gore to do regular essays. Anita Drobny declined to comment about any venture involving Gore, telling TIME: "I'm not at liberty to say anything about that. As far as Vice President Gore, you'll have to call him to ask him about his project and what they are doing." Gore and Hyatt did not respond to repeated requests for an interview.

Gore has long been interested in the nexus between politics and media. His 99-page senior thesis in college was titled "The Impact of Television on the Conduct of the Presidency, 1947-1969." Before running for Congress in 1976, Gore worked as a newspaper reporter for the Nashville Tennessean.

The ascendancy of conservative outlets such as Rupert Murdoch's Fox News Channel — and particularly such ratings powerhouses as commentator Bill O'Reilly — have been a growing source of frustration for Democrats. And while liberal commentators such as former Texas Agriculture Commissioner Jim Hightower have made a stab at syndicated talk shows, they have by and large been unsuccessful. In March, the MSNBC cable news network canceled Phil Donahue's talk show after a disappointing six-month run against The O'Reilly Factor. However, some liberals point to the success of Hillary Clinton's just-released memoir as evidence that a marketplace exists for their viewpoint.

Gore has shared their frustration. In an interview last December with the New York Observer, he described the conservative outlets as a "fifth column" within the media ranks that injects "daily Republican talking points into the definition of what's objective."

"The media is kind of weird these days on politics, and there are some major institutional voices that are, truthfully speaking, part and parcel of the Republican Party," Gore said. "Fox News Network, The Washington Times , Rush Limbaugh — there’s a bunch of them, and some of them are financed by wealthy ultra-conservative billionaires who make political deals with Republican administrations and the rest of the media."
 
he has the $$ for writers but

he would ruin his political future if he would
compete on a free market and have to face the
folks like us who could call in and ask the tough questions
like
"if you invented the internet how come it's out to get you"
"you new clinton was lying ,right AL?"
"why were you so afraid to let the greens into the debate? you knew you were a losing bet anyway?"
 
Well, MSNBC seems to be trying to lean more to the right. The born again Pillsbury Doughboy Mathews, Abrams and Scarborough are staying far away from Donahueism. :barf:

AFA Radio Free Goron, I don`t think anyone will listen/watch except for trolls but that could be funny. :evil:
 
To paraphrase what a caller said on the Larry Elder's show one commute.

"The reason conservatives dominate talk radio, is because the people who listen to talk radio are in their cars DRIVING TO WORK. Since these are people who work for a living, they are more conservative." :D I thought that was great.

Hey more power to the Gore. I hope he gets plenty of big money liberal investors to give him piles of cash. Cash they will lose because the market will decide. I would rather have the rich liberals blow their money on Gore TV than on something that might actually help their agenda. :)
 
So if Gore gets his own show, will the sponsors be Huggies and Kleenex???:D
 
You know what's sad???

"...Al Gore has been devoting considerable time to another dream, one he shares with many Democrats these days — creating a media enterprise that could challenge the dominance of conservative voices in cable television and talk radio."

Conservative voices are in the minority in cable but they are the ones being listened to by the majority of people which makes stupid people think they are "in fact" the majority in this venue. The reason there aren't more liberal radio talk show hosts is because people don't listen to them. Sad. Very sad.

Take care everyone,

DRC
 
Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, coming up

They may get the funding and open in a few markets, but the market has already spoken and Donahue's dismal performance is just one example.

You can be sure that if they don't get the funding, or if the programming falls on its face, that it won'e be their fault. It will be another "conspiracy" that did them in.

Besides they already have liberal radio with Mike Mallow, Randi Rhodes and a few others. People vote with their radio dials and they voted no to Malloy in Chicago because he didn't draw listeners. If they drew any sizable audience you know darn wel the "filthy capitalist swine" that run the "evil corporations" that own the stations would have them in the morning drive time slot, like a flash.

Heck, they are all still denying the rejection they experienced in the last three elections. "Our message wasn't heard" is the typical comment. Yes, it was heard and no one liked it.

When no one listens to their programming (mainly because they don't seem to have a sense of humor about much of anything) it will be someone else's fault, never theirs. The same way the failure of the welfare state and every other issue they love dearly is always because "they" stood in our way or "we just didn't fund it properly".

No one wants to hear their country run down, day after day by a hostile and rude voice.

Don P.
 
Besides they already have liberal radio with Mike Mallow, Randi Rhodes and a few others. People vote with their radio dials and they voted no to Malloy in Chicago because he didn't draw listeners.

I used to drive through Chicago twice a day, and I tried real hard to listen to Mike Malloy a few times. I remember he was on a rant one time and spit out with much vitriol "Rush Limbaugh and Dr. Laura are evil!! . That was the best he could come up with for not liking them. There were a couple of Liberal women on WLS for a while too, and anytime a conservative would call they would just insult them and call them names. They didn't last long either.
I don't expect anything Gore comes up with will last very long either.
 
>>the venture would not resemble a traditional cable news outlet, but would be "something totally different in concept and format." <<

Um, you mean Al Gore's news outlet would tell the truth?
 
Gore TV = Bore TV

A man who had to hire professionals to make him appear interesting is going to host a TV show?

That'll work...:rolleyes:
 
Hey, if the guy can invent the internet, I guess he can have his own tv show. But the reality of it is, even in liberal CA he still wouldn't last very long because he's just a boring politician.
 
Gore is the goober who wanted to broadcast a full view of the earth from an orbiting satellite. That's all. Just a picture of the earth spinning in the black.

So Gore already has programming for his network.

I wish him luck. "Ya puts you quarter down and ya takes your best shot!"

Actually I think the programming will be equal parts "Away with rich republicans" , "Conservative are evil", and "Save the environment".
 
Gook luck to Gore but I do look foward to RUSH laughing at the idea when it fails because no one listened because they don't care what GOre thinks.
 
Gore can teach gun safety!

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During Wednesday's AM chatter show from New Orleans, a guy called in that Gore's network could have Clinton doing restaurant reviews.

The drawback is that the only restaurant that would ever be reviewed would be Hooter's...

:), Art
 
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