I.E. America Radio Network

I.E. America Radio Network

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i.e. America Radio Network was a Detroit-based radio network consisting primarily of liberal talk and lifestyle shows. They were owned by the United Auto Workers and broadcast nationally from 1996 to 2004, via radio stations and a webcast.

History

The origin of what became the i.e. Radio Network began in Tampa, Florida in 1987. In order to more freely discuss controversial topics on the radio, disc jockey-turned talk show host Chuck Harder decided to start his own radio network in 1987. The new venture was christened The Sun Radio Network, and its purpose was to syndicate his show, "For The People", which was carried primarily by commercial rural AM radio stations and shortwave radio. Originally broadcasting from the garage of his Tampa home, Harder and his wife Dianne later purchased the historic Telford Hotel in the town of White Springs to serve as studios.

Kayla Satellite Network, which was approximately half owned by Liberty Lobby [ [http://www.ajc.org/atf/cf/%7B42D75369-D582-4380-8395-D25925B85EAF%7D/HateTalkRadio.pdf `talk radio ] ] , purchased the Sun Radio Network in December 1989. Harder's show was soon dropped from the network and he proceeded to start a new radio network, the Peoples Radio Network.

Peoples Radio Network

The Peoples Radio Network was founded as a nonprofit organization, and Harder broadcast his show from the same studios in the Telford Hotel. The Peoples Radio Network also published a newspaper, the "National News Reporter", sold memberships, books and other merchandise through a mail-order catalog. PRN members were sent a booklet of consumer advice by Harder, "How to Squeeze Lemons and Make Lemonade", and a subscription to the Peoples Radio Network magazine.

At its peak in the early to mid 1990s, "For The People" was carried on over 300 radio stations, second only to Rush Limbaugh. The People's Radio Network later expanded to included hosts such as Jack Ellery, Joel Vincent (Howard Hewes), Paul Gonzalez and Jerry Hughes.

While still popular, the Peoples Radio Network declined during the mid-to-late 1990s with the advent of radio consolidation. Large radio chains began buying groups of radio stations and replacing current programming on their talk radio stations with more popular conservative-type shows.

The Peoples Radio Network's nonprofit status became the subject of an IRS audit following the 1992 presidential elections, alleging that PRN had attempted to influence the election against then-president George H.W. Bush [ [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=16587 Another White House critic audited ] ] . With the IRS audit continuing several years, Harder and his co-host Pat Choate searched for a funder for a new for-profit network which would not be subject to the restrictions on political advocacy of a nonprofit.

United Broadcasting Network

In 1996, Harder and his co-host Pat Choate were able to convince investors, particularly the United Auto Workers [ [http://www.monthlyreview.org/299mcches.htm Monthly Review February 1999 Robert W. McChesney ] ] to provide funding for a new for-profit radio syndication service, the United Broadcasting Network. Harder's Peoples Radio Network was absorbed into the new venture. UAW's president at the time, Stephen P. Yokich, saw the UBN as a way to promote the union's ideals and counter conservative talk show hosts such as Rush Limbaugh. The union initially provided $5 million to help fund the venture. [http://www.gcatu.org/page5.html]

Within three months the deal turned sour, and Harder was forced off the air, with the UAW assuming control over the new network's content. Pat Choate would become H. Ross Perot's vice presidential nominee in his election campaign. Without its only well-known talk show host, the United Broadcasting Network soon declared bankruptcy. Harder and Choate would both become embroiled in lawsuits against the UAW over the debacle, the eventual outcome of which gave sole ownership of the network to the UAW, [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_26_18/ai_90041159 UAW lawyers skirt the rules of law; some observers charge that, in winning a controversial jury verdict, the United Auto Workers legal team used shady tactics that amounted to obstruction of justice - Investigate Report | Insight on the News | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] which later renamed it i.e. America Radio Network (information, entertainment).

Radio hosts syndicated by UBN at the time included Jim Hightower [ [http://www.zmag.org/ZMag/articles/hightowerjune98.htm Interview ] ] , Marcy Kaptur and conservative populists Bay Buchanan and Duncan Hunter. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1295/is_n7_v61/ai_19554141 Back behind the mike - Jim Hightower's United Broadcasting Network radio talk show, "Hightower Radio" - Brief Article | Progressive, The | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] [ [http://www.vpostrel.com/tfaie/index-excerptB.html Dynamist.com ] ]

i.e. America Radio Network

With the UAW as sole owners, i.e. America Radio Network had evolved into its own entity by 2000. The network's talk show hosts included Doug Stephan, Peter Werbe, and Mike Malloy (the latter two joined the network in October 2000 [ [http://dir.salon.com/story/ent/feature/2003/05/13/malloy/index_np.html?pn=1 Where's the liberal Rush Limbaugh? - Salon.com ] ] [ [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=8358 MT nest (Metro Times Detroit) ] ] ). The network's most widely-syndicated shows were niche-based lifestyle-oriented programming covering topics such as car care, pets, legal advice and home improvement. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20010302173107/www.ieamericaradio.com/hosts.htm i.e. america Radio Show Hosts ] ] They regularly featured programming from the [http://www.laborradio.org/ Workers Independent News Service] . [ [http://www.diymedia.net/archive/0403.htm#042303 DIYmedia.net News Archive: April 2003 ] ]

By 2002, i.e. America moved its entire operation into a new, state-of-the-art $2 million broadcast facility near the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit and restructured its lineup, adding more liberal talk shows. Sirius Satellite Radio picked up quite a bit of the network's programming to form the basis of a liberal talk-oriented channel, Sirius Left. [ [http://www.diymedia.net/archive/0603.htm#062403 DIYmedia.net News Archive: June 2003 ] ] [ [http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0811-02.htm Turn Your Radio On - The Unions' Answer to Right-Wing Static ] ] Nancy Skinner joined the network, initially as part of Stephan's daily morning show.

The network spent 2003 shaking up its on-air lineup. Werbe, who ironically was the only union member on the airstaff (as a member of AFTRA), was dismissed on June 20, 2003, due to what the network called budgetary reasons. The same year, Skinner [ [http://www.buzzflash.com/interviews/03/05/08_skinner.html Liberal Talk Show Host Nancy Skinner Talks About Her Dixie Chicks DJ Campaign - A BuzzFlash Interview ] ] , Thom Hartmann [ [http://thomhartmann.org/Web/events.shtml Events: Thom Hartmann ] ] and Peter B. Collins began hosting their own shows on the network. Malloy's show was moved from afternoons to late evenings. Later that year, author Marianne Williamson was added for afternoons.

i.e. America's demise

After years of suffering losses on the radio network, rumored to be around $75,000 per month. [ [http://simplytrue.wordpress.com/2003/12/11/uaw-pulls-the-plug-on-liberal-talk-radio-network-by-parker%EF%BF%BDames/ “UAW Pulls the Plug on Liberal Talk-Radio Network” by Parker�Ames « SimplyTRUE Blog ] ] , the UAW announced on December 11, 2003 that they would fold the network. i.e. America aired its final day of broadcasts on February 27, 2004. [ [http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Business/2003/12/11/autoworkers_parking_talk_radio/2431/ Autoworkers parking talk radio - UPI.com ] ] There was much speculation as to why the network shut down. Chief among them was that the UAW, under president
Ron Gettelfinger, wanted to shut down the money-losing venture. In addition, a higher profile liberal talk network startup, Air America Radio, was scheduled to debut in March 2004.

As a result of the end of i.e. America, Sirius Left, which had relied on the network for the bulk of their own programming, was forced to drastically overhaul the channel, by adding newly-syndicated Ed Schultz and hiring San Francisco radio personality Alex Bennett.The Young Turks (talk show) Doug Stephan, Thom Hartmann and Peter B. Collins opted to self-syndicate their shows, which remained on the channel. Mike Malloy was unable to do this at the time, and in August 2004 joined Air America Radio.

Fate of on-air personalities

*Peter B. Collins - Currently hosts a weekday nationally-syndicated progressive talk radio program.
*Thom Hartmann - Hosts morning drive progressive talk show on KPOJ in Portland, Oregon and a nationally syndicated talk show on Air America Radio.
*Jim Hightower - Continues to syndicate daily radio commentary segment.Juline Jordan - is the producer and on-air co-host of Nightcall with Peter Werbe on WRIF - 101.1 FM in Detroit, and is a singer/songwriter with one album out.
*Bobby Likis - Hosts [http://www.carclinicnetwork.com/ Bobby Likis Car Clinic]
*Mike Malloy - Currently hosts a late-night progressive talk radio program syndicated nationally by Nova M Radio.
*Nancy Skinner - Lost race as US Democratic Party candidate for the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's 9th congressional district in suburban Detroit in November 2006. Previously hosted a local progressive talk show on WDTW radio in Dearborn, MI.
*Doug Stephan - Hosts weekday morning radio talk show, "Doug Stephan's Good Day" and weekend "Talkradio Countdown" syndicated by Lifestyle Talkradio Network and Business Talkradio Network.
*Tony Trupiano - Lost race as US Democratic Party candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 11th congressional district in suburban Detroit in November 2006.
* [http://www.blah3.com/users.php?mode=profile&uid=2 Don Waller] - Former news personality. Founded [http://www.takebackthemedia.com Take Back The Media] and [http://www.blah3.com/ Blah3]
*Peter Werbe - Currently hosts a weekly talk show on WRIF in Detroit; has done fill-in work on Air America Radio and Nova M Radio.
*Marianne Williamson - Hosts weekly show on XM Satellite Radio. Lectures and offers courses on spiritual topics.

References

Links

* [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.ieamericaradio.com i.e. America Radio Network at the Internet Archive]
* [http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0811-02.htm An article about i.e. America by Thom Hartmann]


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