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May 12, 2008

Saving Sam, yes we can

Can Air America continue to let some of its best hosts go, without going under itself? If you want an airwave counter to Little Lord Ditto, it’s up to you to spare Air America that fate, by convincing them to re-sign obvious talents like Sam Seder.

If they burn off enough talent and go under, where will you go for Jon Elliott, Thoma Hartman, Robert Kennedy and others? Plese, click on the link and read more reasons to save Sam from this end, and save Air America from itself.

One Response to “Saving Sam, yes we can”

  1. rita dousset Says:

    When they replaced Sam with Lionel I really tried to listen but it was impossible. Now my local station has dropped Thom Hartman’s show for another “unlistenable” screecher. Randi Rhodes is gone and no more Sam Seder at all? I’ve been a faithful listener to AAR since its beginning. I’ve told friends to listen because I’d learned so much from these shows, but now what is left to listen to? NPR here I come.