Air America Goes Off The Air

Air America Radio later became "Air America Media".

Many of my liberal friends often tell me that they prefer to listen to NPR, Pacifica, or other non-profit independent radio.  While I support and enjoy some of that programming (one superb program is Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman), I always thought those stations to be overly folksy and just too slow to react to the rapidly changing news cycle.  Furthermore, their constant pledge drives to raise funds from their listeners to run their operations tend to get old real quick and makes it look like they have no business model at all. 

Personally, I like to get a perspective that is more fast-paced, breaking news with a progressive perspective on what is going on with the political landscape of the U.S.  For this reason, when Air America Radio came around in 2004, I thought “thank God; my only choice will no longer be of dry academic or quasi-hippie discussions about the meaning of something … I can finally hear a discussion about strategy!”  

Well, this morning I ran across this piece of bad news via The Stephanie Miller Show‘s Chris Lavoie’s twitter account:

The Steph Show has never been a part of Air America… in fact they were our competition. It’s sad, but the SM Show lives on.

I immediatly ran over to AirAmerica.com‘s site and found that the site was gone; in its place, was this black-and-white text:

It is with the greatest regret, on behalf of our Board, that we must announce that Air America Media is ceasing its live programming operations as of this afternoon, and that the Company will file soon under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code to carry out an orderly winding-down of the business.

The very difficult economic environment has had a significant impact on Air America’s business. This past year has seen a “perfect storm” in the media industry generally. National and local advertising revenues have fallen drastically, causing many media companies nationwide to fold or seek bankruptcy protection. From large to small, recent bankruptcies like Citadel Broadcasting and closures like that of the industry’s long-time trade publication Radio and Records have signaled that these are very difficult and rapidly changing times.

Those companies that remain are facing audience fragmentation as a result of new media technologies, are often saddled with crushing debt, and have generally found it difficult to obtain operating or investment capital from traditional sources of funding. In this climate, our painstaking search for new investors has come close several times right up into this week, but ultimately fell short of success.

With radio industry ad revenues down for 10 consecutive quarters, and reportedly off 21% in 2009, signs of improvement have consisted of hoping things will be less bad. And though Internet/new media revenues are projected to grow, our expanding online efforts face the same monetization and profitability challenges in the short term confronting the Web operations of most media companies

When Air America Radio launched in April, 2004 with already-known personalities like Al Franken and then-unknown future stars like Rachel Maddow, it was the only full-time progressive voice in the mainstream broadcast media world. At a critical time in our nation’s history — when dissent on issues such as the Iraq war were often denounced as “un-American” — Air America and its talented team helped millions of Americans remember the importance of compelling discussion about the most pivotal events and decisions of our generation.

Through some 100 radio outlets nationwide, Air America helped build a new sense of purpose and determination among American progressives. With this revival, the progressive movement made major gains in the 2006 mid-term elections and, more recently, in the election of President Barack Obama and a strongly Democratic Congress.

Laws have changed for the better thanks to this revival…..but all the same our company cannot escape the laws of economics. So we intend a rapid, orderly closure over the next few days. All current employees will be paid through today, January 21. A severance package will be offered tomorrow to full-time current employees with more than six months of tenure.

We will strive to assist affiliates and partners in achieving a smooth transition. Starting at 6 pm EST today, we will provide our affiliates, listeners and users a selection of encore programming until 9 pm EST on Monday, January 25, at which time Air America programming will end.

We are proud that Air America’s mission lives on through the words and actions of so many former radio hosts who are active today in progressive causes and media nationwide. In the years ahead, as we look back, we should all be proud of our passionate determination to assure that our nation’s progressive voice would be heard loud and clear. Through the hard work and dedication of current staff, and those who preceded you, a lasting legacy was forged which will now continue through other voices and venues.

Thank you.

There is no question that this has been a bad week for progressives, what with a Republican winning Ted Kennedy‘s old Senate seat and with the Supreme Court ruling that has basically handed over our democracy to the almighty transnational corporate-powers-that-be.

For a roundup of what other non-Air America progressive radio hosts had to say about its closure, visit the greenmountdaily.com blog.

For an honest analysis of why Air America failed, head over to Huffington Post to read Bill Press’ (host of The Bill Press Radio Show) note.

So how do you feel about Air America closing its doors forever?