Nate Schweber Writes Home

Air America vs. John Stokes: The Battle For Montana’s Airwaves


By Nate Schweber, 7-08-05

 

 

Stokes, top, photographed in High Country News in 2003. Franken, bottom.

I used to be a radio jock in Missoula on KBGA, the college station. All afternoon every Friday I’d scream “Baby! Baby!� flirt with callers and then kick out the jams with my favorite songs. I’d talk about local and national politics and anything else going on. I loved it, and you did too. That’s why for three straight years you stuck me near the top of the “Best DJ� category of the Missoula Independent’s annual “Best of Missoula� issue. (Thanks, by the way.)

My one regret from my “career� at KBGA is that I never got into a sparring match with John Stokes, the controversial talk-jock on KGEZ in Kalispell. For years Stokes has been the loudest and most controversial conservative voice in Montana. He’s infamous for calling environmentalists “Nazis,� and “communists,� railing against zoning and land planning in Kalispell and touting the free market uber alles His vehemence on the last point earned him a reputation as a bully by reportedly intimidating people in his community who advocate curbing sprawl.

Politically, I couldn’t disagree more with Stokes, and that’s why I wish I’d used my radio show to needle him.

That never happened, but a new on-air personality at the opposite end of the radio – and political – dial is coming to Missoula, and he could do more to combat Stokes’ message than anything I could’ve ever dreamed.

I’m talking about Al Franken, star of the new liberal talk show station Air America. The news broke last week that Mount Sentinel Broadcasting, LLC will put Air America on in Missoula this month. It will be the first station in the state not only to carry Air America, but to dedicate all of its programming to progressive talk and news. This is a state, mind you, that has eight stations that broadcast Rush Limbaugh and six that broadcast Sean Hannity.

The million-dollar question is how Air America might affect both politics and radio markets in Western Montana. I asked a guy who knows a little something about both: John Stokes.

“(Air America) will probably do pretty well because if ever there was a city full of left-wing lunatics, it’s Missoula,� Stokes said Thursday. “They’d vote for Mao Tse-Tung if they could.�

In the course of a fun and freewheeling conversation Stokes said that he didn’t think Air America, or any radio, could sway voters in Montana. Then he contradicted himself, boasting that KGEZ’s influence helped elect Constitutional Party member Rick Jore to the state legislature last year. Jore, a trout farm owner, served in the State Legislature as a Republican since 1994 before changing parties.

Stokes is also a member of the Constitution Party, which calls for religion in schools, no Endangered Species Act, no U.S. Department of Education, no immigrants, no welfare, no federally owned public lands, no gays, no U.S. participation in the UN, and no impediments to the free market.

It stands to reason that if Stokes’ station played a role in Jore’s election, Air America will play a role in electing future leaders. Won’t that be a relief?

Before we can count any votes though, Air America must meet its bottom line. When the station first took off 18 months ago it was plagued by such financial woes that some of its star jockeys missed paychecks. Why on earth would Spanish Peaks Broadcasting owner Kevin Terry, who just paid $2 million for three new FM radio stations in Missoula including the one that will broadcast Air America, take a gamble on that?

Because Air America rebounded, spread like wildfire, and doesn’t show a sign of stopping. It’s now syndicated on 64 stations nationwide and has an audience of 2.7 million. Those numbers made radio megabeast Clear Channel take note and change several of its stations to liberal talk.

Which is exactly what could happen in Montana if Air America is a success.

Radio program directors don’t have political agendas, they have moneymaking agendas. If Air America makes money in Missoula, Stevensville and Florence it could be easy to convince program directors in other Montana cities to switch over as well. In 2001 Ken Toole, Director for Programming for the Montana Human Rights Network (and Stokes’ loudest opponent) lobbied a Helena station to carry a show by Detroit liberal talker Peter Werbe. It worked, it was easy, and everyone should contact their local radio’s program director and demand more progressive shows, he said.

“The traditional response from radio programmers is that liberal talk isn’t commercially viable,� Toole said Thursday. “But if it’s successful in Missoula, we could go up to Kalispell and say, ‘Hey, it’s working out fine in Missoula.’ Then it’s not about politics, it’s about your duty as a broadcaster to be representative of your community.�

Which could mean bad things for Stokes, whose insidious influence was written about in an excellent Missoula Independent cover story (“Growing Pains� by Mark Keefe-Feldman, 5/5/2005) and will soon be the subject of the PBS documentary “The Fire Next Time,� which premiers July 12. (In his defense, Stokes called the Independent “pretty lefty� and accused the Montana Human Rights Network [“cocksuckers�] of setting up the PBS documentary – a charge that Toole [“dick�] denies).

All this talk about Stokes and speculation about Montana radio markets doesn’t even begin to do justice to one monumentally important point: just how good Air America is. For a politically concerned, left-leaning dude like me who never listened to any voice on the radio besides his own, discovering Air America was like discovering oxygen.

In addition to Franken, who is funny, insightful, well-reasoned and informative, the lineup includes fiery shows with celebrities including Chuck D (from Public Enemy), Janeane Garofalo and the inimitable Jerry Springer. The Randi Rhodes show and the Rachel Maddow show are righteous and intelligent, while the environmental reports from Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. are beyond compare. My favorite show is the one that country-rocker and hero-of-mine Steve Earle hosts every Sunday night where he invites a guest on air to play his or her favorite songs and talk music and politics.

In the interest of full disclosure I must confess that while I’ve known about Stokes for years, I’ve had him on the brain since reading the Indy article in May. I Googled his name and found that the Montana Human Rights Network had a clever campaign to get Stokes off the air: sending complaints to the FCC asking them to revoke his broadcasting license. I contacted the network, got a big packet of information in the mail about Stokes, and then discovered that the deadline for filing the complaints already passed by.

The Air America crew has the potential to quash Stokes’ influence simply by making more money. That’s a free-market takedown that not even Stokes himself could argue with.

So hey, Mount Sentinel Broadcasting, if you need a Missoula-born radio personality to augment your Air America broadcasts, I’m yours, baby.


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Sidenote: Waking up this morning to the awful news that busses and trains exploded in London – where my girlfriend lives – was nerve-racking and wretched. I know goodhearted sentiments don’t matter compared to mangled steel and bodies, but good god I wish people would stop blowing up others. I don’t care what the reasons are.



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