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 Welcome to Peace Radio

Peace Radio features Live Talk Radio Mon-Thur evening starting at 6pm. Join our Hosts from Sedona and Arizona as we bring the Mysteries of the SouthWest and the Light of Sedona into your Space and Heart.

Our Hosts are trained in various Healing Modalities, Various Educational Degrees and all come from the heart and spirit that is within each of us. They will take you deep into yourself and your mind as we venture throug this jouney of life.

 Thank you for joining us as we venture forth.

With Love and Oneness,

Joshua James

Your Network Host

 Peace Radio

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 Peace Radio

Jewels Amaru
The Return To Love
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Peace Radio 

My prayer is that we each come in to harmony with the Ascension energies that are rapidly escalating every day. The Return to Love program is an inspiring mix of poetry, music, and discussion to uplift our spirits and bring more peace to the planet every day! Join us for Words of Wisdom, Love and Peace.

Dr. Jewels Maloney is an Ambassador of Peace and Love.
www.dancingwiththesun.com

 

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Susie Brighten
Wisdom Of The Universe
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Peace Radio 

(Energies of gold, green + orange Sound + Light that suddenly appeared in the picture.)

 

ABOUT SUSIE BRIGHTEN:

She has studied the Mysteries of Life for 30 years; is certified as a Spiritual Healer by the Sufi Council of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem; is a Reiki Master, and does Sound, Breath and Energy Healing.  She’s enjoyed learning about everything including:  quantum physics, religion, sacred geometry, Dzogchen Buddhism, psychic development, nutrition, Therapeutic Touch, Ancient Egyptian Huna, Exodus, Amanae, Merkaba/Advanced Merkaba, Chinese Acupressure Points and Marma Points, Crystal Healing, Earth Grid Healing, Breath Healing, Tarot, Shamanism, Native American Wisdom of various cultures in the world, DNA Reprogramming, and more.  She completed the Compassion in Action course (to assist dying persons), and for five years she participated in 2 spiritual growth/healing groups.  She did a video sharing her life-changing experience in Egypt during the 12:12 of 1994 that was shown on cable TV in Portland, Oregon for many years. She facilitated the course “Experiencing Consciousness” and the workshop “Sound, Breath and Energy Healing” at Yavapai College in Sedona, Arizona, for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI).

 

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Joya Comeaux
AVE MARIA!
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Peace Radio 

Your radio host, Joya Comeaux, has over 15 years of experience in energy vortexes such as Mexico, Peru, Egypt, India, and Sedona.  Prior to that she was a Chief Financial Officer of a New York Stock Exchange Company.  She has apprenticed and studied ancient wisdom and metaphysical teachings from many Masters on the Planet, such as Terry Cole-Whittaker, Don Miguel Ruiz and Sri Swami Kaleshwar.
In 1995, Joya had an extreme experience in Egypt, which from that moment on has her devoted and surrendered to this Divine Feminine force she calls, The Divine Cosmic Mother of the Universe.  Joya will share this wisdom and so much more on her upcoming Wednesday evening AVE! Radio program sponsored by SedonaLights.net.
 
 
 

 

 

Charles Davis
Radio-Active Ascension

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Peace Radio 

My name is Charles Vincent Davis.  I was born (this time around) in Seattle, WA. on the 4th of July, 1945.  I think of myself as a life-long student and as such, I’ve had some high-powered teachers such as Dr. Ida Rose Barber and Dr. Grace Hooper Pettipher.  And now it’s my turn to share a bit of what I’ve learned.

 

I’m also a musician, composer, and author; and since 1996 I’ve been able to channel music. I have a BA and AAC degree, which means I have National Certification as a Music Therapist.  I was a nurse and caregiver for over 30 years. My personal yoga is the practice of the Presence of God and as such, I now realize that God doesn’t work with any religion on earth, only individuals.  I consider myself an Initiate and a Representative After the Order of Melchizedek, A.T.O.M.  My ministry is a ministry of confirmation and like many of you, I’m learning that we can now live “on earth as it is in heaven,” and this is what I believe it means to be ascended.  If I’m wrong, just throw a stick at me.

 

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Michelle Emerson

COSMIC INNER-VIEWS
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Peace Radio 

I consider myself to be an Intergalactic Ambassador for Peace on Earth.
As the host of "Cosmic Inner-Views" and a resident of Planet Earth,  I believe Peace "out there" starts with Peace "in here, in our own hearts"
It is the responsibility of each individual to become aware of their own greatest potentials and to share them so others can benefit and grow.
These interviews will offer glimpses into the lives  and experiences of extraordinary people, ready to share -- to help others see new potentials. We are in the most challenging and monumental times of existence on this planet.
Join us as we step into the future with newfound Awareness and Joy.
Lets have fun!
 
 
 
 
Alex Gutierrez
Going Back to Paradise
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Find your own way to GOING BACK TO PARADISE, which is “out there” somewhere, but we just cannot see it. Award winning author Alex Gutierrez shares his personal spiritual journey and what he is doing in his life to reach enlightenment and return to Paradise. Listen to interviews with renowned authors, speakers and other people who are in a similar path.


Alex Gutierrez, was born in Chile and currently lives in Sedona, Arizona. He graduated as an engineer and worked in marketing and management most of his career. His dream was to one day be his own boss, so with other entrepreneurs he built a successful business, which was acquired in 2006. Alex left the position of CEO of this company in early 2008 following a strong call from God to begin sharing with others his spiritual journey. Alex wrote the book “Mother Mary’s Resurrection – Why so Many Virgin Mary Apparitions as we Approach 2012”, where he shares his learning along with his personal experiences and how Mary touched his heart and helped him comprehend his newly found faith in a much more profound way.

 

 
 
 
Debra Emmanuelle
Joyous Becoming
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Peace Radio 

Debra Emmanuelle has been actively and consciously teaching both youth and adults since 1977 upon receiving her B.S. degree in Education.   Since then she has completed many other trainings and classes, including: Polarity Practitioner, RYSE Practitioner, Prepare for Surgery, Bio-Energetics among others, and is an ordained Minister of Peace. 
 
Debra has been studying holistic approaches to healthier living since 1981 and actively teaching self-designed classes and workshops in the same, in conjunction with her private energy healing practice since 1995.   Inasmuch as she has found great value in numerous books, seminars and teachers, she strongly feels that Life itself has been her greatest teacher and that the classes and books have served the purpose of refining and integrating the many Life Lessons that have come her way.  As both a keen observer and an avid learner, her insightful wisdom has proven to be transformative for many individuals, families and groups with whom she has worked. 
Her ordination in the spring of 2006, as a Minister of Peace  is an important step in the realization of her mission:
Professional Mission & Vision
 
 
 
 
 

Abby Isadora Haydon

Spiritual Guidance

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Peace Radio 

 

 

Over the past 30 years, Abby Isadora Haydon has been holding the light in times and places that were dark and dingy.  For the past 8 years, she has been living in Sedona, doing her spiritual and healing work.  Being in Sedona, the New Age capitol of America, has given Abby the opportunity to share her gifts and skills with people from all over the world.

 Her spiritual gifts started to come forth when she was a collage student in Puebla, Mexico. In this quaint, Mexican college town, her spiritual awakening began. It was in Mexico that she first encountered the loving consciousness that later named themselves The Assembly of Light.

          Abby was relaxing in her home one night, when a powerful, but loving energy came over her. She found herself being moved around the living room like a puppet. She was “pushed” over to a notebook and pen. She sat down and took the pen in her right hand(she is left-handed) and automatic writing started to emerge. It was difficult to understand what was happening to her at the time. In 1974 the word channeling had not emerged into the public consciousness.. So she did not want to be open to allowing this energy, even though it felt kind and loving, to use her body.

 

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Jon W. Hester

Change Central

Navigating the 2012 Matrix

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 Sedona Radio Network

 

  Jon Hester was on a path to his medical degree and out of nowhere appeared a new direction into natural healing.  Being open to any and all messages, Jon was led into many areas he did not know existed.  After studying a wide variety of modalities, Jon has received many certifications and enjoys sharing his talents with audiences of any size.  Jon is very excited to bring a unique format to spiritual radio and has a wide variety of people and concepts to share as he assists others in preparing for the health challenges of higher vibration.  Jon hopes to share his "anti-aging" program of the future with us today.

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Joshua James
SedonaLights Radio

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Peace Radio 

Joshua James, the visionary of Sedona Lights, is an international radio show host, healer, and spiritual teacher, whose path has been to bring Love and Unity to all that he can reach. Growing up in Maryland in the late 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s, Joshua, at the age of 13, had his world rocked by the death of his beloved father. At age 19, he had an Angelic experience that would spark his spiritual awakening, though soon after, he went “back to sleep” until 1999. While pursuing a career in computers, Joshua’s interest in Spirituality and Metaphysics,was once again piqued when the messages he received at age 19 began to come true. Through following that guidance, Joshua has embarked on his Journey to bring Unity through Love and Oneness, with Sedona Lights being the prominent vehicle in which to accomplish the task.

 

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Linda Leigh

Free Flowing

 

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Peace Radio 

Linda Leigh is a spiritual teacher, Reiki Master, and international radio host, whose interest in Spirituality began shortly after the death of her mother in 1999. While caring for clients in a home health care environment, Linda started to see subtle changes in energy around a person when they were near death. These experiences led her to look deeply into subjects such as, life after death, reincarnation, and healing modalities. Since that time, Linda has delved even further into Metaphysics, spirituality and the understanding of the conscious human experience. She believes that through the understanding of consciousness and evolution, all issues can be healed. Sedona Lights has become an integral part of Linda’s spiritual life, allowing her to work towards Unity through Love and Oneness.

 

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Susan Norgren
Psychic Buzz
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Peace Radio 

 Psychic Buzz Wanna know what makes a Psychic Buzz? YOU Do! The Psychic Buzz with your host Susan Norgren is internet talk radio show covering all the realms... Check us out! We're fun, we're fresh, and we're thought-provoking for today's enhanced spirituality.

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Tiffany Tatum

Synchronicity

 

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Peace Radio 

Tiffany Tatum is an embodiment channel, sound activator, and spirit dancer. She has studied many healing styles from master teachers through her travels to many sacred sites around the world.  This has inspired her to specialize in creating sacred ceremonial space for transformation and activation.  She specializes in vocal toning and vibrational healing. Her soul purpose is to activate the Keys and Codes of light through sound and vibrational resonance, re-connecting humanity to its divine nature person by person.  She creates a sacred space for empowerment of the inner healer that resides within every individual .
 
Love and Abundant Light
 

 

 

 

 
 

 Peace

Peace Radio (ahd: pēs, /piːs/, /pi:s/ Audio (US) (help·info), Symbol: ☮) is a term that most commonly refers to an absence of aggression, violence or hostility, but which also represents a larger concept wherein there are healthy or newly-healed interpersonal or international relationships, safety in matters of social or economic welfare, the acknowledgment of equality and fairness in political relationships and, in world matters, peacetime; a state of being absent of any war or conflict. Reflection on the nature of peace is also bound up with considerations of the causes for its absence or loss. Among these potential causes are: insecurity, social injustice, economic inequality, political and religious radicalism, and acute nationalism.

From the Anglo-Norman pas , and meaning "freedom from civil disorder", the English word came into use in various personal greetings from c.1300 as a translation of the biblical terms pax (from the Vulgate) and Greek eirene, which in turn were renderings of the Hebrew shalom. Shalom, cognate with the Arabic "salaam", has multiple meanings: safety, welfare, prosperity, security, fortune, friendliness. The personalized meaning is reflected in a nonviolent lifestyle, which also describes a relationship between any people characterized by respect, justice and goodwill. This latter understanding of peace can also pertain to an individual's sense of himself or herself, as to be "at peace" with one's own mind attested in Europe from c.1200. The early English term is also used in the sense of "quiet", reflecting a calm, serene, and meditative approach to the family or group relationships that avoids quarreling and seeks tranquility — an absence of disturbance or agitation.

In many languages the word for peace is also used a greeting or a farewell, for example the Hawaiian word Aloha. In English the word peace is used as a farewell, especially for the dead as in Rest In Peace, RIP.

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Peace and conflict studies - Peace Radio

Detail from Peace and Prosperity (1896), Elihu Vedder, Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.

Peace and conflict studies is an academic field which identifies and analyses violent and nonviolent behaviours as well as the structural mechanisms attending social conflicts with a view towards understanding those processes which lead to a more desirable human condition. Some of the topics studied are issues related to political violence, human security, democratisation, human rights, social justice, welfare, development, and producing sustainable forms of peace.

Satyagraha (Sanskrit: सत्याग्रह satyāgraha) is a philosophy and practice of nonviolent resistance developed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as "Mahatma" Gandhi). Gandhi deployed satyagraha in campaigns for Indian independence and also during his earlier struggles in South Africa. Satyagraha theory also influenced Martin Luther King, Jr. during the campaigns he led during the civil rights movement in the United States.

 

Religious beliefs and peace - Peace Radio

"Justice and Peace shall kiss" depicts a biblical scene, referring to King James, Psalms#Psalm 85 Psalms 85.

Buddhists believe that peace can be attained once all suffering ends. To eliminate suffering and achieve this peace, they follow a set of teachings called the Four Noble Truths — a central tenet to their philosophy.

Pacifism is the opposition

 

to war or violence as a means of settling disputes or gaining advantage.

Justice and Injustice - Peace Radio

Since classical times, it has been noted that peace has sometimes been achieved by the victor over the vanquished by the imposition of ruthless measures. In his book Agricola the Roman historian Tacitus includes eloquent and vicious polemics against the rapacity and greed of Rome. One, that Tacitus says is by the British chieftain Calgacus, ends Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium, atque ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant. (To ravage, to slaughter, to usurp under false titles, they call empire; and where they make a desert, they
call it peace. — Oxford Revised Translation).

Movements and activism - Peace Radio

Peace movements are made up of socially active individuals and groups that seek to achieve ideals such as ending war and minimizing inter-human violence. Means to achieve these ends usually include advocacy of pacifism, non-violent resistance, diplomacy, boycotts, moral purchasing, supporting anti-war political candidates, demonstrations and lobbying to create or amend pro-peace legislation.

Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes or gaining advantage.

Polar opposite - Peace Radio

War is considered to be the exact opposite of peace. However, Just War theory is a doctrine of military ethics for what criteria a war needs to meet to be considered just.

Institutions devoted to peace - Peace Radio

United Nations - Peace Radio

The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achieving world peace. The UN was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations, to stop wars between countries, and to provide a platform for dialogue.

The United Nations charters the University for Peace, but
the University for Peace is not subject to UN regulation.

Nobel Peace Prize - Peace Radio

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually to notable peacemakers and visionaries who have
overcome violence, conflict or oppression through their moral leadership, those who have "done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations". The prize has often met with controversy, as it is occasionally awarded to people who have formerly sponsored war and violence but who have, through exceptional concessions, helped achieve peace.

Other - Peace Radio

A peace museum is a museum that documents historical peace initiatives. Many peace museums also provide advocacy programs for nonviolent conflict resolution. This may include conflicts at the personal, regional or international level.

Smaller institutions:

Monuments to peace - Peace Radio

Fountain of Time honors the first 100 years of peace between the United States and Great Britain resulting from the signing of the Treaty of Ghent
in 1814.

Understandings - Peace Radio

Many different theories of "peace" exist in the world of peace studies, which involves the study of conflict transformation, disarmament, and cessation of violence. The definition of "peace" can vary with religion, culture, or subject of study.

Peace is a state of balance and understanding in yourself and between others, where respect is gained by the acceptance of differences, tolerance persists, conflicts are resolved through dialog, people's rights are respected and their voices are heard, and everyone is at their highest point of serenity without social tension.

Active Peace Theory - Peace Radio

Borrowing from the teachings of Johan Galtung, Norwegian co-founder of the field of Peace Research, on 'Positive Peace', and on the writings of Maine Quaker Gray Cox, a consortium of researchers and disputants in the experimental John Woolman College initiative have arrived at a theory of Active Peace. This theory posits that Peace is part of a triad, which also includes justice and wholeness (or well-being), consonant with scriptural scholarly interpretations of the meaning of the early Hebrew word S-L-M or 'Shalom', called by some the Bible's word for salvation, justice, and peace. Furthermore, the consortium have integrated Galtung's teaching of the meanings of the terms peacemaking, peacekeeping, and peace building, to also fit into a triadic formulation. Vermont Quaker John V. Wilmerding, Jr., founder of John Woolman College, posits five stages of growth applicable to individuals, communities, and societies, whereby one transcends first the 'surface' awareness that most people have of these kinds of issues, emerging successively into acquiescence, pacifism, passive resistance, active resistance, and finally into Active Peace, dedicating themselves to peacemaking, peacekeeping, and/or peace building.

Plural peaces - Peace Radio

Following Wolfgang Dietrich, Wolfgang Sützl, and the Innsbruck School of Peace Studies, some "peace thinkers" have abandoned any single and all-encompassing definition of peace. Rather, they promote the idea of many peaces. They argue that since no singular, correct definition of peace can exist, peace should be perceived as a plurality.

For example, in the Great Lakes region of Africa, the word for peace is kindoki, which refers to a harmonious balance between human beings, the rest of the natural world, and the cosmos. This vision is a much broader view of peace than a mere "absence of war" or even a "presence of justice" standard.

These thinkers also critique the idea of peace as a hopeful or eventual end. They recognize that peace does not necessarily have to be something humans might achieve "some day." They contend that peace exists in the present, we can create and expand it in small ways in our everyday lives, and peace changes constantly. This view makes peace permeable and imperfect rather than static and utopian.

 

 

Notes - Peace Radio

  1. A Call for Many Peaces, in: Dietrich/Echavarría/Koppensteiner: Key Texts of Peace Studies, Vienna, LIT Verlag, 2006. pages 282-305.

References - Peace Radio

  1. Letter from Birmingham Jail by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr..
  2. "Pennsylvania, A History of the Commonwealth," esp. pg. 109, edited by Randall M. Miller and William Pencak, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002.
  3. Peaceful Societies, Alternatives to Violence and War Short profiles on 25 peaceful societies.
  1. The Path to Peace, by Laure Paquette

External links - Peace Radio

 Talk Radio

Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues. Most shows are regularly hosted by a single individual, and often feature interviews with a number of different guests. Talk radio typically includes an element of listener participation, usually by broadcasting live conversations between the host and listeners who "call in" (usually via telephone) to the show. Listener contributions are usually screened by a show's producer(s) in order to maximize audience interest and, in the case of commercial talk radio, attract advertisers. Generally, the shows are organized into segments, each separated by a pause for advertisements; however, in public or non-commercial radio, music is sometimes played in place of commercials to separate the program segments. Variations of talk radio include conservative talk, hot talk, progressive talk (or liberal talk) and sports talk.

Talk radio is not limited to the AM band. "Non-commercial" usually referred to as "public radio," which is located in a reserved spectrum of the FM band, also broadcasts talk programs. Commercial all-talk stations can also be found on the FM band in many cities across the US. These shows often rely less on political discussion and analysis than their AM counterparts, and often employ the use of pranks and "bits" for entertainment purposes. In the United States and Canada, satellite radio services offer uncensored "free-wheeling" original programming, such as The Howard Stern Show and The Opie & Anthony Show, formerly featured on terrestrial, government-censored radio. ABC News & Talk is an example of "rebagging" for the digital airwaves shows featured on their terrestrial radio stations.

Starting around 2005, the technology for Internet-based talk-radio shows became cost effective. Now, it is possible for an individual to use a variety of services to host an Internet-based talk-radio show without investing any of their own capital.

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History - Peace Radio

Expressing and debating political opinions has been a staple of radio since the medium's infancy. Aimee Semple McPherson began her radio broadcasts in the early 1920s and even purchased her own station, KFSG which went on the air in February 1924; by the mid-1930s, controversial radio priest Father Charles Coughlin's radio broadcasts were reaching millions per week. There was also a national current events forum called America's Town Meeting of the Air which broadcast once a week starting in 1935. It featured panel discussions from some of the biggest newsmakers and was among the first shows to allow audience participation:
members of the studio audience could question the guests or even heckle them.

Talk radio as a listener-participation format has existed since at least the mid-1940s. Working for New York's WMCA in 1945, Barry Gray was bored with playing music and put a telephone receiver up to his microphone to talk with bandleader Woody Herman. Soon followed by listener call-ins, this is often credited as the first instance of talk radio, and Gray is often billed as "The hot mama of Talk Radio."

Author Bill Cherry proposed George Roy Clough as the first to invite listeners to argue politics on a call-in radio show at KLUF, his station in Galveston, Texas, as a way to bring his own political views into listeners' homes. (He later became mayor of Galveston.) Cherry gives no specific date, but the context of events and history of the station would seem to place it also in the 1940s, perhaps earlier. The format was the classic mode in which the announcer gave the topic for that day, and listeners called in to debate the issue.

In 1948 Alan Courtney--- New York disk jockey and co-composer of the popular song, "Joltin' Joe Dimaggio"---began a call-in program for the Storer station in Miami, Florida (WGBS) and then on Miami's WQAM, WINZ and WCKR the "Alan Courtney Open Phone Forum" flourished as an avowedly conservative and anti-communist political forum with a coverage area over the Southeastern U.S. and Cuba.

Joe Pyne, John Nebel, Jean Shepherd, and Jerry Williams (WMEX-Boston) were among the first to explore the medium in the 1950s.

Two radio stations—KMOX, 1120 AM in St. Louis, Missouri, and KABC, 790 AM in Los Angeles—adopted an all-talk show format in 1960, and both claim to be the first to have done so. KABC station manager Ben Hoberman and KMOX station manager Robert Hyland independently developed the all-talk format.

Radio Monitor on the NBC Radio Network was probably the first Talk oriented radio network. Broadcasting from its 30 Rockefeller Plaza studios. Personalities such as Joe Garagiola, Bill Cullen and a host of other top talent were heard "coast to coast."

In the 1970s and early 1980s, as many listeners abandoned AM music formats for the high fidelity sound of the FM radio dial, the Talk Radio format began to catch on in more large cities. Former music stations such as KLIF, Dallas, Texas),WLW (Cincinnati, Ohio), WHAS (Louisville, Kentucky), WHAM (Rochester, New York), WLS (Chicago, Illinois), KFI (Los Angeles, California), WRKO (Boston, Massachusetts), and WABC (New York, New York) made
the switch to all-talk as their ratings slumped due to listener migration to the FM band.

Talk radio in the United States - Peace Radio

According to Arbitron, the top five programs are those of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, and Glenn Beck. Others include Neal Boortz, Mark Levin, Bill O'Reilly, Dennis Prager, Michael Medved, Hugh Hewitt, George Noory, Laura Ingraham, Bob Brinker, Mike Gallagher, Rick Roberts, Jay Mundy, Jim Quinn, G. Gordon Liddy, Bill Cunningham, Melanie Morgan, and Jon Arthur.[citation needed] Other top-rated, conservative, less-political commentators include Laura Schlessinger (whose show, Dr. Laura, features personal & interpersonal advice), and Bruce Williams, (whose show
focuses on banking, business, and personal finances).

Politically oriented talk radio - Peace Radio

The United States saw dramatic growth in the popularity of talk radio during the 1990s. There are some assertions that the repeal of the FCC fairness doctrine, in 1987—which had required that stations provide free air time for responses to any controversial opinions that were broadcast—provided an opportunity for a kind of partisan programming that had not previously existed, though no data has been provided for this hypothesis. Pew researchers found in 2004 that 17% of the public regularly listens to talk radio. This audience is mostly male, middle-aged and conservative. Among those who regularly listen to talk radio, 41% are Republican and 28% are Democrats. Furthermore, 45% describe themselves as conservatives, compared with 18% who say they are liberal.

The most successful pioneer in the 1990s talk radio movement was the politically conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh's success demonstrated that there was a nation-wide market for passionately-delivered conservative (and in many cases, Republican) commentary on contemporary news, events, and social trends. Other radio talk show hosts (who describe themselves as either conservative or libertarian) have also had success as nationally-syndicated hosts, including Sean Hannity, Jon Arthur, Mark Levin, Laura Ingraham, Neal Boortz, Michael Savage, Bill O'Reilly, and Glenn Beck. The Salem Radio Network syndicates a group of religiously-oriented Republican activists, including evangelical Christian Hugh Hewitt and Jewish conservatives Dennis Prager and Michael Medved; these are mostly distributed in a 24-hour network format among Salem's own stations, and they generally earn ratings much less than their syndicated counterparts.

In the Summer of 2007, conservative talk show hosts mobilized public opposition to the McCain-Kennedy immigration reform bill, which eventually failed. Conservative hosts Limbaugh, Ingraham, Bennett, Prager, Hannity, Beck, Levin and Hewitt coalesced around endorsing former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for president at the end of January 2008 (after Fred Thompson, the described favorite of some of the hosts, dropped out), in an effort to oppose the nomination of Sen. John McCain  ; however, Romney suspended his campaign in February of the same year, and endorsed McCain. During the primaries, Limbaugh in particular had endorsed a plan to do whatever it took to prolong the Democrats' nomination by encouraging political conservatives to cross over to the Democrats and voting for the trailing candidate, a plan he calls "Operation Chaos."

Libertarians such as Jon Arthur, Host Of Jon Arthur Live! (based in Florida), Free Talk Live (based in New Hampshire), Penn Jillette (based in Las Vegas), Jay Severin (based in Boston, Massachusetts), and Mark Davis (based in Ft. Worth and Dallas, Texas) have also achieved some success. Many of these hosts also publish books, write newspaper columns, appear on television, and give public lectures (Limbaugh, again, was a pioneer of this model of multi-media punditry).

There had been some precursors for talk radio, such as the Los Angeles-area controversialist Joe Pyne, who would attack callers on his program in the early 1960s – one of his famous insults was "gargle with razor blades!"; the similar Bob Grant in New York City; and Wally George in Southern California. Grant remains on the air to this day.

Politically liberal talk radio aimed at a national audience has also emerged, although its ratings remain a fraction of conservative talk radio. Air America Radio, a network featuring The Al Franken Show, was founded in 2004. It billed itself as a "progressive alternative" to the conservative talk radio shows, although in contrast to most talk radio, it was a subsidized operation with wealthy backers buying airtime, and largely not able to support itself by selling commercial time to advertisers.

Some prominent examples of liberal talk radio shows currently in national syndication include: Jones Radio Networks talk show hosts Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller, and Bill Press; Fox News host Alan Colmes, First Amendment Radio Network Libertarian host Jon Arthur, Air America Radio hosts Lionel, Thom Hartmann, and Rachel Maddow, and Nova M Radio's Mike Malloy and Randi Rhodes. In some markets, local liberal hosts have existed for years, such as the British talk host Michael Jackson (who was on the air at KABC in Los Angeles beginning in 1968 and is currently at KGIL); Bernie Ward in San Francisco; Jack Ellery in New Jersey and Tampa; Dave Ross in Seattle, and Marc Germain in Los Angeles. A few earlier syndicated programs were hosted by prominent Democrats who were not experienced broadcasters, such as Jim Hightower, Jerry Brown, Mario Cuomo and Alan Dershowitz; these met with limited success, and Air America has been faced with various legal and financial problems.

Air America was sold to a new owner in March 2007, hired well known programmer David Bernstein, and began its "re-birth." Bernstein subsequently left in early 2008, but the struggling network remained on the air with a revamped line-up.

Liberal opinion radio has long existed on the Pacifica network, though only available in a small number of cities, and in formats that more often act as a volunteer-run community forum than as a platform for charismatic hosts who would be likely to attract a large audience. Conservative critics have long complained that the long-format news programming on National Public Radio (NPR) shows a liberal bias, although the network denies any partisan agenda.[citation needed]

Clear Channel Communications, with nearly 1,300 radio stations under its ownership - along with other owners - has in recent years added more liberal talk stations to their portfolio. These have primarily come from the conversion of AM facilities, most of which formerly had adult standards formats. Many complaints (all radio stations are required by the FCC to maintain, in their public files, copies of all correspondence from the public relating to station operations - for a period of three years from receipt) have been received from fans of this musical genre (Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, big band music," etc.) - but the left-leaning talk programming leans toward a much younger demographic, a group that advertisers covet.

Hot talk - Peace Radio

Hot talk, also called "FM talk" or "shock talk", is a talk radio format geared predominantly to a male demographic between the ages of 18-49. Clear Channel Communications has a select few hot talk stations under the moniker Real Radio, while CBS Radio once had a larger chain of hot talkers known as Free FM, though this brand has been abandonded and the format remains only on a few CBS stations such as KLSX and WJFK-FM. Hot Talk has a similar attitude to rock music radio formats, but without the emphasis on music programming. It is usually found on FM radio music stations in morning drive, as the actual hot talk formatted stations have only achieved mediocre success as a whole compared to AM or conservative talk radio. More recently the genre has been showing up on satellite radio. The subject matter generally consists of subjects pertaining to Pop Culture rather than the hard-hitting political talk found on AM radio.

Popularity of this genre has spread to internet radio, with Hot Talk programming appearing on several stations, such as UFO Radio and ThereIsNoRadio. Like satellite radio, these shows are not restricted by the FCC and advertisements are rare.

Other topics and formats - Peace Radio

Other topics of discussion in talk radio include:

 Jeff Rense, who hosts an Internet radio show, also features paranormal matters, conspiracy theories, and some politics; his show has often been compared to Coast to Coast AM.

Some shock jocks such as Howard Stern, Opie and Anthony, Ron and Fez, Bob and Tom, Don and Mike, Don Imus and Tom Leykis, are also considered talk radio hosts.

Sports talk radio can be found locally and nationally (with the networks ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, and Sporting News Radio. Sports talk stations like WFAN in New York City and WEEI in Boston have done well in the ratings (aided by baseball and football game broadcasts).


Talk radio in the United Kingdom - Peace Radio

Talk radio in the United Kingdom is popular, though not as much as music radio. Nationwide talk stations include BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Five Live, BBC 7 and talkSPORT. Regional stations include BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio Wales. Many BBC Local Radio stations and some commercial stations offer a talk format, for example, BBC London, the BBC's flagship local station. Other notable commercial talk stations include London's LBC which pioneered the newstalk format in Europe. LBC currently operates two services in London - LBC 97.3, a newstalk station on FM; and LBC News 1152, a rolling news station on AM; also, Talk 107 in Edinburgh. There are many specialised talk services such as Bloomberg, a financial news station; Oneword, which broadcasted plays and stories but was closed in 2008 and 4radio which broadcasts speech and entertainment programming.

Talk radio expanded dramatically when the BBC's monopoly on radio broadcasting was ended in the 1970s with the launch of Independent Local Radio.

Some notable British talk radio presenters include Tommy Boyd, James Whale, Steve Allen, Jon Gaunt, Nick Abbot, James Stannage, George Galloway,Ian Collins,Brian Hayes, Nicky Campbell, and Simon Mayo. Pete Price on CityTalk is also known as the DJ who rushed to the aid of a regular caller who died live on air during a call . Previously, he kept a suicidal teenager talking for 45 minutes before meeting him to convince him against that course of action.


Talk radio in Canada - Peace Radio


In contrast to talk radio stations in the United States where syndicated programs tend to make up a significant part of most schedules, privately owned Canadian talk radio stations tend to be predominantly local in programming and focus. There is no Canadian content requirement

 

for talk radio, or "spoken word," programming. - Peace Radio

The only nationally-syndicated, politically oriented weekday talk radio show in Canada is Adler On Line, hosted by Charles Adler and heard on eleven stations across the country. Until 2006, Peter Warren's Warren on the Weekend was heard Saturdays and Sundays. Both programs are or were distributed by the Corus Radio Network and, coincidentally, both hosts had hosted different morning call-in programs in the same time slot on Winnipeg, Manitoba's CJOB 680 before they became nationally syndicated (Adler's show still originates from CJOB and retained its original title, while Warren was based in Victoria, British Columbia.) Prior to Adler On Line, Corus had syndicated Rutherford, hosted by Dave Rutherford and originating from its Calgary station, QR77. Rutherford is no longer syndicated nationally but continues to air in Calgary, Edmonton, and London.

Other Canadian talk radio programs which have been syndicated to different markets include:

The two largest talk radio networks in Canada are the publicly owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English language CBC Radio One and French language Première Chaîne. These stations typically produce their own local morning and afternoon programs and regional noon hour programs to go along with the network programming that is aired during the rest of the day. Both networks are commercial-free.

CFRA (580 on the am dial) in Ottawa (was part of the CHUM network which is now part of CTV) has a large and dedicated listening audience. The station is heard throughout the Ottawa valley and on the internet. A couple of key programs focus on local political and world issues. Lowell Green provides a conservative biased review of events while Michael Harris has a left leaning bias. The Lowell Green show as of Sept-08 goes from 10am - noon Monday to Friday. The Michael Harris show is from 1-3 Monday to Thursday.

Privately owned talk radio syndication networks in Canada are generally formed for the purposes of sharing programs across a group of stations with common ownership, although some are formed to distribute their one or two talk radio programs to a number of stations regardless of ownership. The largest of these is the Corus Radio Network. Others include the CHUM Radio Network and the Standard Radio Network.

Talkback radio in Australia - Peace Radio

In Australia, talk radio is known as talkback radio. The most popular talkback radio station historically has been Sydney's 2UE, whose populist programs like The John Laws Morning Show, are widely syndicated across the continent. In recent years though, 2UE been eclipsed by its Sydney rival 2GB after the defection of 2UE most popular talkback host, Alan Jones.

'Talkback' radio, using an eight-second time lapse mechanism, began in Australia in April 1967, simultaneously on 2SM, Sydney (with Mike Walsh) and 3DB, Melbourne (with Barry Jones).

Talkback radio has historically been an important political forum in Australia and functions much like the cable news televisions in the United States, with live and 'saturated' coverage

of political issues.

Talkback radio in New Zealand - Peace Radio

In New Zealand, as in Australia, the talk radio format is popularly known as talkback radio. The major radio networks broadcasting in the talk radio format are Newstalk ZB and Radio Live. Radio Pacific and Radio Sport also largely broadcast in talk format. Other stations such as Radio New Zealand National also feature talkback programmes.

Newstalk ZB is the New Zealand market leader, but Radio Live is continuing to try to establish itself with a greater presence in the talk radio market since its inception in 2005.

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