>>Very few. However, the number of whatever kind of talk show hosts there are is a reflection of the quality of their show, not whether they are of a particular race, political bent or whatever. It is a ratings and money game that dictates whether your show survives or dies. To that end, I would say that liberal talk shows are sparse because that can not garner and keep an audience for whatever reason.
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>Actually, I think it's more a reflection of supply and demand. For whatever reasons, talk radio as a medium is much more popular among conservatives than liberals.
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>Tamar
As I have gotten older I find myself listening to talk radio more than music, when I am in my car. I rarely if ever listen to talk radio in my house or office.
Bret Hobbs
"We'd have been called juvenile delinquents only our neighborhood couldn't afford a sociologist." Bob Hope