Doing Time With Ron Kuby

Ron Kuby

Ronald L. Kuby was a longtime associate of radical lawyer William M. Kunstler. Mr. Kuby won a 43-million dollar judgment against subway gunman Bernhard Goetz. He was defense counsel to, among others, Black Rage gunman Colin Ferguson, the blind Muslim cleric Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, Six Degrees of Separation imposter David Hampton, and former head of the Latin Kings Antonio Fernandez. He won an acquittal for Tawfiyq Abdul-Aziz who was charged with shooting a white police officer in the face. The jury found Mr. Abdul-Aziz not guilty of shooting a police officer and found him not guilty of possessing the weapon he did not use. Kuby won freedom for Anthony Faison and Charles Shepherd who spent 14 years in prison for a crime they did not commit and a $3.3 million dollar settlement in a wrongful conviction lawsuit for these same two men. Kuby got the conviction of Carmine Carini overturned based on newly-discovered evidence. Carini walked out of court with Kuby on June 12, 2007 after serving twenty-three years. Kuby successfully defended photographer Spencer Tunick when the Giuliani administration continually arrested him to stop photo-shoots of naked participants on the streets of the City of New York. Tunick went on to have two HBO movies made about his work and has become an internationally known and respected artist. On April 2, 2008, Kuby and associate David Pressman walked out of Rikers Island with Michael Clancy after getting Clancy’s conviction vacated. Clancy had spent the last decade in prison for a murder he did not commit.

Mr. Kuby has represented dozens of defendants charged with leftist political violence from Puerto Rican independence fighters to members of American communist groups. He has successfully sued the City of New York in numerous civil rights cases involving police misconduct, including winning a half million dollars for the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. He is special counsel to the Uniformed Firefighters Association of NYC.

Kuby was co-host of the popular Curtis & Kuby morning show, a left-right debate talk show, heard on WABC radio in New York from May 1, 2000 until Kuby was fired on November 1, 2007, to make way for Don Imus. Of his firing, Kuby commented, “Don Imus makes a racist comment, a civil rights lawyer gets fired, and he gets an eight month vacation and my job!” Kuby currently works as a guest anchor for Tru TV’s In Session (formerly Court TV).

In 1996, Kuby applied for a security clearance. As part of the process then Judge (now you know who) Michael B. Mukasey told the FBI that, “Based on his own experience, Kuby is completely untrustworthy” and “he could not imagine anyone who would be less trustworthy with sensitive information than Kuby.”

Kuby did not get the clearance. America’s secrets are safe.

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WVKO Needs Your Help to Keep Air America on the Air

WVKO-AM 1580 is Central Ohio’s “Air America” station, broadcasting Progressive Talk programs since December 2007.

There is good news and bad news about the station.

First the bad news:

Due to slow advertising sales, WVKO is currently having trouble paying its bills. Good, progressive Salespeople are hard to find in Central Ohio, especially for a startup mom-and-pop station like WVKO. The station now finds itself with unpaid bills, and may have to shut down if $50,000 is not raised within the next few weeks.

Now the good news:

Do you remember how it felt when Air America was pulled from the airwaves a year and a half ago? Air America fans were told that there was nothing they could do to help save that station. Well, this time there is a way for you to keep Air America on the air … through a generous donation to the station. By clicking on your choice of PayPal buttons below, your contribution will go directly toward keeping Air America on WVKO. If you wish to make a contribution by check, please see below.

This show of support from Progressives like you will keep the station on the air, and will enable WVKO management to pay off current debts. Salespeople will be assured that the station will remain on the air, enabling them to make sales calls with confidence.

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Radio Outlook

The Blue State Diner moves to it’s new time at 1pm on Saturdays. Debuting at noon on Saturdays is Radio Outlook, hosted by Chris Hayes and Michael Daniels of Outlook Weekly. Radio Outlook is Ohio’s only radio talk show by and for the GLBT community. The debut show will feature representatives from the Columbus Aids Task Force, talking about the bi-annual fundraiser, Art for Life. Then Chris and Michael will be taking your calls. Tune in for Radio Outlook!

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WVKO 1580 AM: Central Ohio’s Progressive Talk Radio Station

One year ago, when we lost Central Ohio’s only progressive radio station, Ohio Majority Radio and Progress Ohio quickly gathered over 5,600 signatures from listeners such as you; proving the demand for talk radio for the majority of Ohioans.

Now, due to your support, we once again have a station to tune to. And for this success to continue, your continued support is essential. Please listen to 1580 AM and spread the word to your friends. And please support the station’s sponsors and let them know where you learned of them. And if you own a business of your own, remember that this format is “loved by its listeners” (to quote Dispatch media reporter Tim Feran), and WVKO AM serves a devoted and loyal audience.

Thanks to the following for making this possible:

Feel free to click on any to the links at the top of the page. You can chat with others in the WVKO-AM community on the Message Board. Check out the Schedule to see the tentative lineup of Progressive hosts. Click on the Listen Live link to stream WVKO-AM online.

Most importantly, listen to WVKO-AM every day, to keep up on Progressive causes, and to get the antidote to Right-Wing spin.

This isn’t your Main Stream Media; this is WVKO 1580 AM, Columbus.

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Blue State Diner with Michael Alwood

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Michael Alwood spent 15 years of his early career as a television and radio broadcaster before turning to print journalism more than a decade ago. As a sports writer, Michael was a three-time winner of the Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association’s Ohio Prep Sports Writer of the Year award.

Like a lot of Central Ohioans, Michael was glad to have the voice of the left, Air America, back in play at WVKO 1580 and quickly campaigned to host his own show in order to talk about issues he is deeply interested in. A life-long follower of political issues, Michael describes himself as a news junkie, who visits hundreds of news and political web sites weekly and who can’t go to bed until he’s had his nightly dose of Keith Olbermann’s Countdown.

Michael’s previous broadcast assignments have included a long run as network television sports anchor at AFN-Europe, the largest broadcasting operation in the entire American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS), and as program/news director at KDEF, Albuquerque, NM.

During his days as an undergraduate at the Ohio State University, Michael’s weekly column in the Lantern was widely read and often stirred controversy. While often humorous, he wrote with a decidedly leftist bent that drew constant ire from conservative students, faculty and staff. He boasts of once being soundly booed by a crowd of College Republicans when he had the nerve to poke his nose into one of their meetings.

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Michael claims to be the only radio personality in Ohio to have lasted longer than a round with Muhammad Ali. They were both much younger at the time.

Michael hopes to accomplish similar results with his Blue State Diner show on WVKO 1580 AM. He’d be thrilled to enrage the local righties, but will settle for making our left-leaning listeners happy, entertained and informed.

Michael and life-partner Veronica live in Canal Winchester and claim to share their home with two of the world’s smartest cats, Joey and Chloe. They admit that there might be perhaps one or two cats somewhere (they suspect maybe Japan) that are smarter, but they are certain there are none cuter. Chloe has been certified as the world’s cutest girl cat via KittenWars.com and Joey was awarded the title cutest boy cat EVAR, by Veronica just to keep peace in the family.

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It’s the WVKO 1580 AM Democratic “Party”

Join us on March 1st for a Democratic “Party” with the infamous Stephanie Miller, as we welcome Progressive Talk Radio back to the Central Ohio airwaves!

Stephanie Miller

Her fresh and funny show is on dozens of radio stations across the country, including in Los Angeles where she is now the #2 rated talk program in her time period. The Stephanie Miller Show is on the air in Miami, Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. and now Columbus, Ohio!

We will have complimentary pizza, a cash bar, WVKO promotional items and more! (Adults only please!) Entertainment provided by The Spikedrivers, Donna Mogavero and the Ukulele Man.

When:

Saturday, March 1, 2008
5:00 - 10:00 PM
(We had originally planned for a 6:00 PM start but changed it to 5:00 PM!)

Where:

The Makoy Center
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Tickets:

Advance tickets no longer available.
$30 at the door (couples pricing not available at the door)

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WVKO Sports Broadcast Schedule

WVKO High School Football game of the Week - New Albany at DeSales - Friday September 5th, 7:30 PM; pregame 7:10 PM.

College Football - WVKO FM 103.1 - Ohio University at Ohio State University - Saturday September 6th, 12:00 Noon; pregame 11:00 AM - WVKO FM 103.1.

College Football - WVKO AM 1580 - Miami of Ohio at University of Michigan - Saturday September 6th, 12:00 Noon; pregame 11:00 AM - WVKO AM 1580.

The Mike Malloy Show

Mike Malloy

Mike Malloy came to talk radio by accident. Writing for CNN in 1987, a friend at an Atlanta radio station told him there was an opening for a talk show host on the weekends. Malloy gave it a try and found a home. His radio experience includes WSB-AM in Atlanta, and WLS-AM in Chicago. Mike’s nationally-syndicated program can be heard weeknigts on affiliates of the Nova M Network and on XM Satellite Radio.

In addition to writing for CNN (1984-87) and CNN-International (2000), his professional experience included newspaper columnist and editor, writer, rock concert producer and actor.

It is not difficult to pigeon-hole Malloy politically. Generally speaking, he is a traditional Democrat working to return the Democratic Party to its historic liberal roots.

He is married, with six children and five grandchildren.

Official Website: http://www.mikemalloy.com/

This Is America with Jon Elliot

Jon Elliot

From the boardroom to the broadcast booth. For over the past dozen years Jon Elliott has been the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of, in succession, a broadcasting company, a casino gaming company and an Internet company – all publicly traded companies. While President and CEO of Royal Casino Group, Inc., Casino Executive Magazine selected Jon as one of the gaming industry’s 250 most influential executives in it’s inaugural “Who’s Who In Gaming” compilation.

With his background and experience Jon can read and comprehend the regulatory filings from rogue companies like Enron, WorldCom, and Adelphia, sift through the rhetoric and corporate-speak and relay it in simple terms which listeners will find easy to comprehend.

A self-confessed political junkie, Jon’s hobby has been studying the body politik for years. Although not a member of any political party and saying he “hasn’t worked on a political campaign or attended a political rally since high school”, he nonetheless is committed to the ideals of the Democratic Party.

Jon is articulate, provocative and passionate but not a radical. He sees the opportunity in radio to fill a void by addressing views, stating facts and offering an alternate perspective as a counter-measure to the litany of right-wing talk show hosts. Funny, timely and with strong connections in the political, business and entertainment industries that ensure topical, credentialed guests, Jon will become a compelling and strong champion of Democratic ideals. During a discussion of issues, Philippe Raines, Senator Hillary Clinton’s Press Secretary, said ‘Jon is born to do this.”

Official Website: http://www.jonelliottshow.com/

The Thom Hartmann Program

Thom Hartmann

Thom Hartmann, who started in radio in 1968, is also is an internationally known speaker on culture and communications, an author, and an innovator in the fields of psychiatry, ecology, and economics. The co-founder (with his wife, Louise) of The New England Salem Children’s Village (1978) and The Hunter School (1997), he has led national innovations in the areas of residential treatment for abused children and private/public education for learning-disabled children.

Hartmann is the four-time Project Censored Award-winning, New York Times best-selling author of nineteen books currently in print in over a dozen languages on five continents. He is the former executive director of a residential treatment program for emotionally disturbed and abused children, and has helped set up hospitals, famine relief programs, schools, and refugee centers in India, Uganda, Australia, Colombia, Russia, and the United States through the German-based Salem International program. Formerly rostered with the State of Vermont as a psychotherapist, founder of The Michigan Healing Arts Center, and licensed as an NLP Trainer by Richard Bandler (who wrote the foreword to one of Thom’s books), he was the originator of the revolutionary “Hunter/Farmer Hypothesis” to understand the psychiatric condition known as Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). A guest faculty member at Goddard College in Vermont, he also synthesized the “Younger/Older Culture model” for describing the underpinnings - and possible solutions - to the world’s ecological and socio-political crises, suggesting that many of our problems are grounded in cultural “stories” which go back thousands of years. His most recent books are “Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class,” “The Edison Gene,” “The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight,” “Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights,” “We The People: A Call to Take Back America,” and “What Would Jefferson Do?”

Hartmann’s books have been written about in Time and many other magazines, he has been on NPR and BBC radio and CNN television (among others), mentioned on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, and has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people on five continents over the past two decades.

One of his books was selected for inclusion in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian for its “visionary use of information technology to produce positive social, economic, and educational change in medicine.” His book The Prophet’s Way led to an unsolicited invitation to a private audience with Pope John Paul II in 1998. His book The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight led to a September, 1999 unsolicited invitation to spend a week with His Holiness The Dalai Lama at his home in Dharamsala, India, and inspired a web-based movie (”Global Warning”) written and produced by Leonardo DiCaprio.

A recurrent theme in Hartmann’s work is that all true and lasting cultural change begins with new insights propagating through enough people to reach a critical mass. History demonstrates, he says, that “when stories change, the world changes.” (Good examples from the 20th century are the stories that women in America should not be allowed to vote, or that African Americans should have separate facilities and schools.) Once these millennia-old toxic stories began to break down, cultural change came relatively quickly.

In the radio field, Hartmann worked from 1968 to 1978 as a DJ, reporter, news anchor, and program director for a variety of commercial radio stations, and today hosts a daily nationally-syndicated talk show. He’s also contributed to the American economy: in the business world he has founded seven corporations over the past 30 years, five of which he has sold and are still thriving and one, a nonprofit, most recently featured in a 2005 photo in Newsweek.

Coming back behind the microphone, Hartmann began in Spring 2002 a “liberal” talk radio show syndicated on stations from coast to coast, on the Sirius satellite radio system, and streamed live on the internet.

An inveterate traveler and sometimes a risk-taker, Hartmann has often found himself in the world’s hot spots on behalf of the German-based Salem international relief organization or as a writer, a situation which causes his friends to sometimes wonder aloud if he works for the CIA (he does not and never has). He was, for example, in The Philippines when Ferdinand Marcos fled the country; in Egypt the week Anwar Sadat was shot; in Uganda during the war of liberation by Tanzania; in Hungary when the first East German refugees arrived; in Germany when the wall came down; in Peru when the Shining Path first bombed the presidential palace; in Beijing during the first student demonstrations; in Thailand when the military coup of 1991 occurred; in Barbados during the 2004 anti-government strikes and shutdowns; in Bogota and Medellin, Colombia, during the spate of killings of presidential candidates; in Israel, in the West Bank town of Nablus, the week the Intifada started there; on the Czech border the week Chernobyl melted down; in Kenya during the first big wave of crackdowns on dissidents; and in Venezuela during the 1991 coup attempt. He has been successful in avoiding some disasters, however. For example, he was out of the country when George H.W. Bush picked Dan Quayle as his running mate.

The father of three grown children, he lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Louise, to whom he’s been married for over 35 years.

Official Website: http://www.thomhartmann.com

WVKO air’s Thom Hartmann’s show Monday through Friday from 8pm to 11pm, Saturdays from 4am to 6am, Saturdays from 7pm to 8pm and Sundays from 11am to 1pm.

The Rachel Maddow Show

Rachel Maddow

The Rachel Maddow Show is a funny, fast-paced, news-based show often described as “the headlines, and the politics behind the headlines”.

Regular features include:

  • Top headlines from the worlds of politics, current events, sports, science, health, crime, and the absurd
  • Interviews with newsmakers like Al Gore, Robert Redford, Edie Falco, John Kerry, Pat Buchanan, Jane Fonda, Seymour Hersh, Tucker Carlson, Roseanne Cash, Lili Taylor, Ben Harper, and Michael Isikoff
  • “Ask Doctor Maddow” listener call-in segment
  • The acclaimed “Underbelly” feature, in which Rachel identifies a political tactic at work in the day’s news
  • Dedicated coverage of the Iraq war every day

TRMS offers news junkies, wide-awake citizens with a desperate need to know, and liberal stalwarts an edgy hour of hot-off-the-presses headlines and subterranean-buried ledes. It’s a personalized, politicized, exorcized version of the mainstream media’s excuse for news.

Rachel has a doctorate in political science (she was a Rhodes Scholar) and a background in HIV/AIDS activism, prison reform, and other lefty rabblerousing.

She shakes a mean cocktail, drives a bright red pickup, hates Coldplay, loves arguing with conservatives, spends a lot of money on AMTRAK tickets, and dresses like a first-grader.

Maddow makes irregular appearances on MSNBC, CNN, LOGO, and other TV outlets. She’s been with Air America since its inception in Spring 2004 — before AAR she worked for WRNX in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and WRSI in Northampton, Massachusetts. There was also a stint with a jungle-themed company called Expresso Bongo [sic], but she doesn’t want to talk about it.

Rachel is 32 years old and lives in New York City and rural Western Massachusetts with her partner, artist Susan Mikula.

Official website: http://www.maddowonline.com/

The Randi Rhodes Show

Randi Rhodes

The Brooklyn native turned South Florida legend turned progressive talk radio pioneer has been tearing up the airwaves for two decades and counting.

A former secretary, waitress, trucker and US Air Force aircraft mechanic, Randi’s radio odyssey began in Seminole, TX and led her to Alabama, Milwaukee, Dallas, NYC and Miami before she settled in West Palm Beach, FL to raise her niece Jessica after losing her sister Ellen to breast cancer.

Randi’s Air Force service in the late 1970’s is where the seeds of liberal ideals first took hold. She was taught that you are only as strong as the weakest among you – a tenet that guides her to this day.

Impeccably researched and infectiously humorous, she is listed in Talker Magazine’s Heavy Hundred, starred in the HBO documentary Left of the Dial, and is probably watching C-SPAN right now.

Official Website: http://www.therandirhodesshow.com/

WVKO airs Randi’s show live, Monday through Friday from 3pm-5pm.

The Ed Schultz Show

Ed Schultz

The New Mainstream.

There’s Left. There’s Right. There’s Ed Schultz. Ed has been entertaining and informing listeners with his strong political voice for years. Representing the new mainstream, he speaks to and for the majority with powerful, engaging talk. Schultz has effectively bridged the gap between the extreme right and the extreme left.

Ed’s not out to convert, but to entertain. Loaded with opinions, he tackles issues such as security, the economy, health care and education, countering his opponents with a refreshing point of view that’s uniquely Ed.

In true Schultz style, Ed delivers hard-hitting ratings on great stations across the country. The Ed Schultz Show is currently heard in eight of the top ten markets in the country.

Official Website: http://www.bigeddieradio.com/

The Stephanie Miller Show

Stephanie Miller

Although this biography is fact-based, some falsehoods have been added for comic effect.

Stephanie grew up as an ugly child on the mean streets of Lockport, NY. She attended private Catholic school for 12 years, not surprising for the daughter of a prominent Republican.

Her father, William E. Miller, was a 14-year congressman and RNC chairman for 3 years. He guaranteed his inclusion in almanacs by being Barry Goldwater’s running mate in 1964. If he had been a Democrat, Fox News would sum up his career as “failed vice-presidential candidate Bill Miller.”

At some point, Stephanie stopped being Republican, Catholic, and ugly.

These days, Stephanie (a.k.a. “Stephie”, “Steph”, “Momma”) is a successful radio host based in Los Angeles. Stephanie lives with an unknown number of mice and 3 large dogs: a beautiful Great Pyrenees, an adorable Newfoundland, and a mentally challenged Saint Bernard. Stephanie has never been married, though she has expressed an affinity for firemen, as well as men 25 to 54 with Arbitron diaries.

Stephanie is a wine aficionado, sometimes even buying it in bottles instead of boxes. Her youthful good looks can be attributed to favorable genes, regular exercise, a positive attitude, and minor plastic surgery.

The Early Years: Stephanie graduated from USC with a major in the challenging field of Theater. She claims that one of her first jobs was as a dancer at the “Itchy Kitty” in the L.A. suburb of Reseda, but this has been refuted by people who have seen her trying to dance. Instead, Stephanie started in stand-up comedy at the Laugh Factory in L.A. She periodically returned to stand-up throughout her life, but Stephanie also began pursuing a career in radio as a refuge from audience projectiles. According to satisfied station managers, her “talents” allowed her to progress quickly from WNYS in Buffalo, to WCMF in Rochester, to morning co-host at WCKG in Chicago, to her 4-year run as morning co-host on WQHT (”Hot 97″) in New York.

Late 1993: Stephanie gets her own weekend show on L.A. station KFI, then quickly gets the weeknight slot where she builds top ratings over the next year and a half. Her big break comes in June 1995 when the folks at Disney offer Stephanie her own syndicated late night TV show. They convince her to leave radio, assuring her that her new show will be just as instantly successful as EuroDisney.

September 1995: Stephanie achieves national fame as late night TV audiences are introduced to The Stephanie Miller Show. Almost 1.5% of TV households tune in. Here are actual late night guest listings from October 25:

Leno - Riddick Bowe, Rodney Dangerfield, Lori Loughlin;

Letterman - Jennifer Aniston, Salt n’ Pepa, Richard Harris;

Miller - Lea DeLaria, hog caller Roxanne Ward.

The show is canceled after 13 weeks. No matter; surely this one setback couldn’t stall a career as hot as Stephanie’s.

1996: [crickets]

1997: Stephanie lands a part in the movie Just Write starring Jeremy Piven. She plays an executive assistant, a step up from her usual role as “herself”. She has about a dozen lines and uses about two dozen facial expressions. In June, Stephanie returns to talk radio at L.A. station KTZN. Within a few months, she moves to sister station KABC and becomes nationally syndicated using the lucky title The Stephanie Miller Show.

September 1997 - June 1998: While continuing her radio show, liberal Stephanie is paired with conservative Bay “don’t call me Pat” Buchanan on the CNBC show Equal Time. The show’s premise is to review the politics of the day from a female perspective, so Bay Buchanan’s role is somewhat puzzling.

1998 - 1999: Stephanie finds time for some guest appearances on Politically Incorrect and does a brief stint as host of the optimistically-named Fox Family Channel series Show Me The Funny.

Early 2000: Stephanie starts her association with the Oxygen cable network as host of I’ve Got a Secret. About 120 episodes of the revived classic game show are taped through August 2001, though reruns of the show air for years. Former hosts and panelists from the 1950s and ’60s spin in their graves, including those who are not dead yet.

March 2000: Stephanie is fired from KABC. She cites management hostility and ever-increasing content restrictions, but essentially it’s a disagreement about fart sounds (Stephanie is pro-fart). National syndication continues for a few more months.

January 2001 - June 2002: Stephanie co-hosts Oxygen’s magazine show Pure Oxygen, broadcast live each weekday from New York. Think ‘local morning show’ except with a smaller budget. Stephanie is hilarious during the cooking segments.

Summer 2002 - Summer 2004: [crickets, please stop the crickets, how much wine must I drink to stop the crickets...]

September 7, 2004: After two years of meticulous planning, Stephanie jumps on the progressive talk bandwagon with a syndicated radio show named (–wait for it–) The Stephanie Miller Show. The original working title was considered too lengthy (Jim Ward’s Voice Extravaganza hosted by Stephanie Miller). Things are a bit dicey until George W. Bush is “re-elected” in November, thus ensuring four more years of material.

Official Website: http://www.stephaniemiller.com/

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Talk show host Mike Cole is a rising star in Central Ohio radio. Coined, “progressive talk in progress,” he takes a funny, critical and informed look at politics, current events, news and popular culture.

Often referred to as one of Columbus’ loudest voices, he has dedicated his leadership and talents to inspiring and empowering both country and community.

Shortly after graduating with a degree in International Studies from the Ohio State University, Cole started his career in politics as an aide in the Ohio Senate.

Currently he is a marketing and communications consultant who has worked with numerous political/issue campaigns, academic institutions and non-profits.

In his spare time, Mike enjoys iced coffee, Bruce Lee films and music by Todd Rundgren.

What’s What with Mike Cole airs live during late afternoon drive for WVKO AM 1580, 5PM to 6PM, Monday through Friday. The show is heard throughout Greater Columbus. Thoth Communications Inc., produces the program.

“Outside of one’s ability to face the challenges of adversity, the truest measure of mankind is his belief in and pursuit of his best potential. Therein one realizes the possibility of infinite possibilities.” – Michael Cole

The Bill Press Show

Bill Press

Bill Press began his career as a political insider and media commentator on KABC-TV and KCOP-TV, both in Los Angeles. He reported on location during the collapse of the Soviet Union and has covered both the Democratic and Republican national conventions in 1980, 1984, and 1988. The former co-host of MSNBC’s Buchanan and Press, CNN’s Crossfire and The Spin Room, Press has built a national reputation on thought-provoking and humorous insights from the left side of the political aisle.

An award-winning radio talk show host with top ratings at KFI-AM and WMAL-AM, Press hosted Bill Press: True American on KFI-AM, Southern California’s No. 1 AM radio station. Press has received numerous awards for his work, including four Emmys and a Golden Mike Award. In 1992, the Associated Press named him Best Commentator of the Year.

Press is the author of three books: Spin This! (Atria, 2002), Bush Must Go! (Dutton Books, 2004), and his latest, How The Republicans Stole Christmas, published by Doubleday in October 2005. Press also writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, distributed weekly by Tribune Media Services.

Press was chairman of the California Democratic Party from 1993 to 1996 and served as chief of staff to California State Sen. Peter Behr (R). He also served as director of the California Office of Planning and Research under Jerry Brown. A native of Delaware, Bill Press now lives in Washington, D.C. Bill and his wife Carol have two sons, Mark and David.

Official Website: http://www.billpressshow.com/

Advertisers and Ad Sales

For more information about advertising on WVKO, contact Gary Richards at (614) 670-9415.

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Sponsors: WVKO Democratic Party featuring Stephanie Miller

Performers: WVKO Democratic Party featuring Stephanie Miller

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74 S. Fourth St.
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 469-1930

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For Sports broadcasts, see our Sports Schedule.

WVKO Program Schedule

Weekday Schedule

6am-9am The Bill Press Show
9am-12pm The Stephanie Miller Show
12pm-3pm The Ed Schultz Show
3pm-5pm Doing Time with Ron Kuby
5pm-6pm What’s What with Mike Cole
6pm-9pm The Rachel Maddow Show
9pm-12am The Thom Hartmann Program (Delayed broadcast)
12am-3am The Mike Malloy Show (Delayed broadcast, Tuesday-Saturday)
3am-5am This Is America With Jon Elliot (Delayed broadcast, Tuesday-Saturday)
5am-6am The Rachel Maddow Show (Hour 2 replay, Tuesday-Saturday)

Weekend Schedule

Saturday

12am-3am The Mike Malloy Show (Rebroadcast)
3am-6am Best of The Thom Hartmann Program
6am-8am Best of Air America
8am-9:30am Radio Outlook
9:30am-11am Blue State Diner with Michael Alwood
11am-12pm Black Politics with Chris Owens
12pm-1pm The Charles Binder Program
1pm-2pm Freethought Radio
2pm-3pm Radio Nation with Laura Flanders
3pm-6pm Ring of Fire with Robert Kennedy Jr. & Mike Papantonio
6pm-7pm 7 Days in America with Mark Green & Arianna Huffington
7pm-8pm Best of The Thom Hartmann Program
8pm-10pm Best of Clout with Richard Greene
10pm-12am Best of This Is America with Jon Elliott

Sunday

12am-2am Best of This Is America with Jon Elliott
2am-6am Best of Air America
6am-8am Alvis Moore’s Gospel Sunday
8am-8:30am The Uncompromised Word
8:30am-11am Alvis Moore’s Gospel Sunday
11am-12pm State of Belief with Reverend Welton Gaddy
12pm-1pm The Working Man Show with Dean Francis
1pm-2pm Urban Trendsetters Live
2pm-4pm Best of The Rachel Maddow Show
4pm-7pm Politically Direct with David Bender
7pm-8pm State of Belief with Reverend Welton Gaddy
8pm-11pm Ring of Fire with Robert Kennedy Jr. & Mike Papantonio
11pm-12am On the Real with Chuck D. (Hour 1)

WVKO Sports: OSU Football vs Ohio U. this Saturday on WVKO-FM 103.1

WVKO High School Football game of the Week - New Albany at DeSales - Friday September 5th, 7:30 PM; pregame 7:10 PM.

College Football - WVKO FM 103.1 - Ohio University at Ohio State University - Saturday September 6th, 12:00 Noon; pregame 11:00 AM - WVKO FM 103.1.

College Football - WVKO AM 1580 - Miami of Ohio at University of Michigan - Saturday September 6th, 12:00 Noon; pregame 11:00 AM - WVKO AM 1580.

Local Shows are On The Move

Join the Outlook Weekly team at their new, expanded timeslot - 8:00 to 9:30 AM Saturdays. Blue State Diner with Michael Alwood follows, from 9:30 to Noon.

The Working Man Show with Dean Francis moves to Noon Sundays, and Urban Trendsetters Live moves to 1:00 PM Sundays.

See the entire WVKO schedule on the Schedule Page.

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Progressive-Minded Sales Professionals Wanted

Are you a progressive-minded Sales pro looking for a change? Do you need to believe in what you’re selling? Then contact us! WVKO AM is looking for self-starting, aggressive go-getters to join our sales team. Outside sales experience is a must - radio sales background is preferred, but not necessary. WVKO offers high-end earning potential and the top radio sales commission in the Columbus market. Interested candidates should forward their information to the station management by using our Contact page. Cowtown Communications LLC is an equal-opportunity employer.