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Anonymous
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Monday, Aug. 20, 2007 1:10 p.m. EDT
Jane Fonda’s Radio Network Tanks
The "feminist” radio company whose founders include Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem failed to attract an audience and it signed off the air for good on Friday.
When the talk-radio network, called GreenStone, officially launched in September 2006, NewsMax reported that it was a "new left-wing radio network that plans to appeal to women listeners and counter the dominance of conservative talk radio.”
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But its programming was picked up by only eight affiliates in small to mid-sized markets, and its backers have now pulled the plug.
Full story:
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/8/20/131211.shtml?s=lh
Jane Fonda’s Radio Network Tanks
The "feminist” radio company whose founders include Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem failed to attract an audience and it signed off the air for good on Friday.
When the talk-radio network, called GreenStone, officially launched in September 2006, NewsMax reported that it was a "new left-wing radio network that plans to appeal to women listeners and counter the dominance of conservative talk radio.”
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But its programming was picked up by only eight affiliates in small to mid-sized markets, and its backers have now pulled the plug.
Full story:
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/8/20/131211.shtml?s=lh