Thursday, February 21, 2019

415 Media Suspends Its Account Indefinitely

Image result for suspending an account 415 MEDIA is suspending its account indefinitely.

Which is to say while I'd love to be up and running, I simply cannot be.

You know the reason.

I'm not going to ask you again for donations and subscriptions. Been down that road before. You have made your decision --and regrettably, so have I.

I thought the Bay Area could afford a daily media blog that broke news (sometimes) and published scoops (sometimes) --I was wrong.


I thought you all wanted someone to make the Cumulus warts accountable and be your defacto ombudsman --I was wrong. Cumulus needs to be taken to task but now they are not. Oh well.

I am not going to "whine anymore" as some of you have opined. That's fine. Until you need a little whining and one day you will.

I have said "account suspended indefinitely" because I hope one day I'll be back, just not now. Who knows about the future. Maybe you'll miss me and wish I was back and had never left. (Wink)

Those of you that have repeatedly made donations and subscribed I thank you all so much. And even those that did not, thanks for reading. Too bad we're here at this moment but that's life. I can deal with it, there's far more important things to consider. Nobody died.

Take care, for now.

Don't ever believe anybody.

And never let the bastards get you down.


118 comments:

  1. I'm sure Pam Cook is breathing easier now.

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  2. So sorry to hear this Rich. You were the watchdog watching the watchdogs. Emphasis on dogs. No one else did what you did. I have been giving you donations all along. Would it help to give more now? Would it help to get you restarted?

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    1. I've given him money as well but we're not going to be here anymore and I don't think it would make a difference. Local media is dead. We don't even watch local news anymore unless there's a weather event.

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  3. Good luck in your future endeavors Rich!

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  4. If you choose to start this up again:
    -quit beating a dead horse (kgo)
    -expand your personal media consumption beyond kgo,knbr and kcbs.
    -don't be afraid to display posts critical of you or your views. This is the major source of your lack of funding.
    -enough with the manufactured 'cat fights' between female co-workers.
    -Less 'I told you so's' and 'You heard it here first's'.

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    1. Also spelling and grammar. :) And general writing skills. (If I had a dollar for every one of your similies that make no sense, I'd give those dollars to you and you'd be set up for another year.)

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    2. @Anonymous 12:22 PM

      Nitpicking.

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  5. I have to agree with Anonymous 2-21 @ 10:29 a.m., especially point #2, I stopped donating when some of my critical posts were blocked/censored. May God be with you and good luck in the future.

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    1. I had posts blocked too, but shrugged it off. A couple of posts were links for story ideas I didn't expect to get published but maybe be of interest, and he did used those links a couple times.

      As for the blog, it probably would've been nice to have posts appear instantly instead of waiting to be approved, but I have a feeling if it was that way it'd be a total mess, especially with spammers posting Viagra ads.

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  6. Looks like another Rich Lieberman fund-raising stunt. Enough already. Good luck in your future endeavors, Rich. Maybe Gary Radnich could throw you a bone.

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  7. Sorry, 10:29. All of that is EXACTLY what we come here to read. Whaddaya want--critical analysis of news content?

    Nah...we want gossip.

    Hopefully, Rich, this is just a sabbatical...and you'll come back throwin' fire again.

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  8. Rich...you can't stay away and you know it. The fact that you are still posting comments proves it. Once you are really gone...I'll miss ya.

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  9. Nice looking banner ads.

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  10. News directors are rejoicing. Too bad Rich. Your blog made people nervous and you quitting means the bad guys won.

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    1. News directors don't care. Lieberman is a nobody.

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  11. When you censor the very people who support your blog, what did you think would happen? Taking money to give to your moles is a joke.

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  12. 9;38 AM,
    "Breathing more easily" is the proper phrase.

    Rich..Couldn't you go on YouTube and just video yourself on Skype?
    You tend to lean left with your politics, so you would be safe from
    the rapid encroachment of censorship against anything conservative.
    That's what happened to Scott Adams; the guy who draws Dilbert.
    Good luck to you Richard, and God Bless you! You have helped, inspired, infuriated and titillated more people than you will ever know! Hope to see you back soon. I will say a little prayer for you.

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  13. glad to see you finally admitting you were wrong!

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  14. When you made it personal and not about the business - you lost a lot of respect. You have no business or right to pry into personal lives - public personae or not. Your blog became a bitch and moan session and you came across like a petty wannabe.

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    1. Excuse me? The media pries into the personal lives of ordinary citizens every day of the week and has the audacity to then broadcast it for all the world to see. It is the seedy, sordid business they are in. It is how they earn their "living," if you can call it that.

      Having been personally victimized by several local news organizations and their completely unwarranted intrusion into my privacy, I found it refreshing that the crude, crass, and tormented culture that exists in Bay Area media was given a thorough airing here on this blog. And, not surprisingly, that air really reeked!

      How do you people like it when the shoe is on the other foot. Looks like from you complaining comments here, you simply can't stand being put under a microscope.

      Well, nobody else likes it either, especially when you impose RATS (Remote Access Software) on the internet activity of ordinary citizens minding their own business, living their own lives, and then continue to torment them night and day assaulting them with intrusive, harassing, and aggravating disruption of their every moment online.

      Thank you Mr. Lieberman for opening the door to allow the rest of us to peer into the churning bowels of hell that is local television and radio. I will never look at these people as human, ever again. They certainly don't afford the rest of us that common courtesy.

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    2. I also had to deal with news peeps a couple of times. They can get relentless, and this was long ago. I can't imagine how bad it is now.

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    3. Actually, somebody did die. Robin Williams took his life after being mercilessly tormented by the local news media with intrusions into his privacy, specifically ABC7, using RAT software. For a fact, Dan Ashley< Larry Beil, and Ama Daetz were privy to information on private citizens obtained in this manner, They should not go unpunished.

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  15. Good luck Rich, sadly there are other sources to get BA media info. But you were "special"

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  16. I had thought of donating money but every time I did, you posted another "whiny" post or an incredibly negative criticism of Bay Area media folk. I get that a lot of them suck and deserve to be criticized. But it got really old after awhile. Also too every time a long time media personality left the air, you chose to ignore it saying it was "too trivial to mention." I find myself agreeing with A's World's post too. So if you're gone forever, I wish you good luck. I suspect however you'll be back.

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  17. You should go out with a bang and call out your blonde mole;)))

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  18. I'd like to see one of RL's most loyal donors help find someone else willing to take on the bigwigs that have made a mockery of Bay Media for at least a decade, likely more.

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  19. Sorry, Rich. I always enjoyed your blog, but because of my ill health this year, I have only been here twice. I came today when it came up on my twitter notifications. I wish you luck, and hope you can come back, or start fresh in another form. You will certainly be missed, even by those that would claim that they don't read you. Take care of you!

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  20. Good luck, Rich. Thanks for the info, efforts, and giving us the opportunity to respond. Your site always provided interesting and fun reading.

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  21. What a day to show up! Been a couple of months and this is the first post? Or should I say the last post? I guess I'll come back in a few months and see if there are any newsworthy items.

    Are you going to get a job? Do you already have one? You can't blog these days to make money because there's too much content out there. Plus, the media is dead so local media isn't going to pay.

    Good luck!

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  22. Rich, you had to do what you had to do. I do believe losing a parent doesn't help at all. Probably was a very tough decision to suspend the site for now and the advertising market fallen to the bottom didn't help.

    Although some people can grieve and still try to keep things going, for some it's like the world ended. That happened to a long time friend who grieved about his mom for many many years before he could live close to a normal life again.

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    1. In that case Lieberman shouldn't have routinely mocked other people facing personal challenges of their own. Sadly, he lacked any self-awareness. Nothing but jealousy and resentment.

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    2. Someone doesn't just go on the offensive for no reason. They have usually first been abused, treated unfairly, or suffered some other gross personal affront from those they attack. I don't know if that is the case to explain Rich's personal gripes with many in the media, but it certainly wouldn't surprise me. Many of them go out of their way to make life difficult for people minding their own business and doing the best they can to get by in this life.

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  23. How to succeed in business? Find a need and fill it. You chose to cover an ever shrinking local radio and television audience. Some with constructive criticism but more often including juvenile jabs that revealed insecurities. Understand that the personalities you were piling on are simply folks who are doing their best to make a living. Drawing a paycheck as opposed to asking for contributions in order to berate others.

    If you have the temerity to publish these words and resume this blog in the future I will consider a donation toward a more respectable site. To continue this site as too often mean spirited, your readers have voted with their wallets.

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    1. this is incredibly well said. I've written so many comments in the last year that basically said the same thing, none of them were published. my comments were never personal or nasty, but instead meant to encourage you with constructive criticism. you chose to continue the route of superficial personal attacks and became the king of your nasty little kingdom, and everyone stopped caring. it's very simple, write something insightful and worth reading and we will support you, the market is there, just not for what you were serving

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    2. Methinks you protest too much. You say you wrote to the blog, offering your "constructive criticism". When it wasn't taken, you continued to read and get a little shiver every time something "nasty" was written. Then you stopped "caring", but kept reading. Sound like you were hooked, right?

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    3. It's not like the media does 't hurl their own superficial personal attacks and juvenile jabs.

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  24. Please promise you won't return.

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  25. Ho Lee Fuk


    Wi To Lo



    Frank in Oakland and Tori in Seattle

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  26. Rich,

    I've been reading your blog since day one. It's been a good long ride. I'll really miss your blog. I hope you can find something else to keep you busy.

    If you happen to come back someday it would be great if you can find a computer geek to change the color of your

    "Radio, Internet...dishing dirt since 2001"

    to white or a color you can see. I'm sure most people don't even know that is printed on your header logo.

    Good luck to whatever you decide to do.

    LTR (long time reader)



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  27. Jan Wahl sends her regards. "Thanks for the Shout Outs!"

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  28. Before you close the doors I just wanted to say that you're a good man, Rich. And I wish you nothing but the best! I hope you return sooner rather than later.

    And fuck that Hayward guy that used to post here before you banned him. He's over on his "blog" calling himself a celebrity and saying some of the reasons you are closing are because you banned him. Funny thing is he's thinner skinned than you. I called him out once for his bullshit and he blocked me over there. He can talk a good game, can't take it tho. Oh and of course Radnich was brought up. What a putz.

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  29. I was concerned as to how you managed this blog. There was no need to post every, single day. Then you'd post s music video at random. If that cost money to do, that was a huge mistake.

    Should post Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Or twice a week. Do what was needed to save $$$$. Charge more for the ads.

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    1. Posting never is better. Hopefully this isn't just a ploy for more donations followed by his unwelcome return.

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    2. It is really the height of negativity to tell someone else they are negative.

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  30. I have been a contributor for a long time, but like others, I've grown tired of the constant negativity.

    There are many positive things relating to Bay Area Media folks, but we seldom see it written here.

    I'm sure you are aware of Don Barrett's laradio.com and Robert Feder in Chicago. Both do an excellent job of media reporting. If you do return, why not do something similar?

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    1. I too have contributed in the past. This despite that several of my very reasonable comments were not posted, it would usually be comments defending Ronn or Brian Copeland, I would always be careful of not being too critical of Rich, but stick to my point about Ronn or Brian. However, it seems that has gotten better, as I had several of these comments posted lately. One other point, why use the term "housewife in Walnut Creek or Concord" in a negative way? I live in Concord, and it does not make me anxious to contribute, when I read a comment like that. There are well educated and intelligent people (housewives)in those cities (like Step Curry's wife in WC) as well as in Fresno. Why even make it about demographics? Does not seem to serve any point in a positive way.

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  31. Anybody knocking Rich and his blog, criticizing him for anything from ego to grammar, are full of it. He did / does something that nobody else bothers with and should be done. Radio and television personalities, on both sides of the camera, are public figures and since they depend on viewing, they deserve to be held to account.

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    1. Agree with your assessment of folks who read Rich's blog and decide to kick him while he's down when he decides to suspend working on something they read for free. Ingrates.

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    2. A guy decides to start writing and publishing a blog, which is free for all to read, knowing at the beginning what the costs would be. Later, when he isn't able to persuade advertisers to help, he turns to the readers to donate money to keep his project afloat. In any other business, if the product doesn't sell, the business goes belly-up, without all the whining and crying to donate money to help out the business. You either improve the product or get out.

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    3. You have a point to a certain degree. However, I don't mind that Rich ask for money, I believe many that write blogs probably exist on some form of donations. I follow another blog daily, Dan Woog, he blogs from Westport Ct, where I lived for 2 years when I was in my early twenties, he often writes about people and places that I know or remember (even wrote a blog about me an my experience as an au pair from Denmark coming to the US). His website says donations are appreciated, but that is it. He has also written books, does speeches and lectures, and do or use to coach soccer. He writes a fairly lengthy blog every day, on many different subjects and human interest stories. Perhaps it is hard to make a full time living on writing a blog, especially in an expensive area like the Bay Area.

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  32. Rich, I've been wanting to write this for a long time. I'm a Conservative Republican Trump supporter (yes, we exist in the Bay Area) who had a long career in the industry and enjoyed reading your column every day. I often thought of sending you a donation but your incessant insults and, let's be honest, hatred of people like me made it impossible. Maybe you can work on your issues during your time off. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels this way. Believe me, we're out here. I wish you the best.

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    1. 11:20 PM - Why did you even read the blog if it pissed you off so much? Maybe you'd be happier reading Breitbart?

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    2. A Trump supporter saying they won't help somebody because that person was too insulting, or said hateful things, is the most hilarious thing I've read all day. Thank you!

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    3. Yeah, I wish Rich could have been more even-tempered and nice, like...Trump.

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    4. Look at all of the "tolerant" liberals at 8:12, 11:59 and 10:13 ripping a guy for his opinion.

      You can't make hypocrisy like this up! Thank you for proving the stereotypes right!

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    5. 9:25 AM - Never said I was "tolerant", I hate assholes and the biggest asshole of all is Donald Trump...and his followers.

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    6. OP: you are stupid, your reply is stupid, nobody claimed to be tolerant OR liberal, but every time Trump or one of his followers cries "hypocrite" there's always a few examples in their own behavior. Enjoy your FOX news!

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    7. Thanks 9:25am. The three idiots are idiots. I posted a reply saying they all seriously lacked reading comprehension skills but I guess it got rejected somehow. The Three Stooges there totally misread and misconstrued what I wrote. I stand by it. I loved reading this column but Rich's constant attacks on those on the other side of the aisle as well as the President were off-putting and the primary reason why I didn't send him a donation. I honestly felt he didn't want my dirty Republican money. But again, I wish Rich the best and hope he decides to come back.

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  33. The problem is I don't care about radio and tv personalities private life. I don't care that Brian Copeland marries white woman, or that Ronn likes to have manicures, or that so and so is having an affair. I care how they sound on the air, can they hold my attention, do I learn something, is the subject interesting etc. I have a feeling I'm not alone in feeling that way. These people are not superstars i.e. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton, or Princess Diana, they are TV and radio personalities, and for the most part probably nice people, but I have very little interest and curiosity about their private lives.

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    1. So you have "curiosity" about dead celebrities, assume that most radio and tv personalities are "nice" people, and don't care about gossip. So why would you read this blog in the first place?

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    2. So what the hell did you come here for?

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    3. I found this blog when KGO fired all it's successful host, and went almost all news. I have enjoyed many of Rich's blog's about KGO and KSFO. I don't watch local TV and I'm not into sports. I'm interested in a good talk radio show host, I don't care about their personal life, and Rich, to his credit did some excellent blog's, about several hosts. I don't have a curiosity about dead celebrities, I don't have to I remember very well when they were an item. All I'm saying is I don't care about the personal life of a TV or radio host. I came here because despite my critic of Rich and his column's he has written many blogs that I enjoyed, which did not have anything to do with his personal life, but only his professional performance.

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    4. > ... and for the most part probably nice people...

      Ha ha ha! You have no idea how even being a little person in the broadcasting profession goes to these people's heads. Some of them literally have audiences you can count on your fingers, yet they act like they're the most important people you'll ever meet.

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  34. Rich, your best stuff was vhen you were away for a week or so. Why, because you put together get dish. All good things eventually come to an end. Best of luck moving forward in life. And, thanks!!!

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  35. Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish. Bye Felicia.

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  36. Rich I made several donations and will do in the future if you return. I am a Trump supporter. I over look your political view point. I am more into the inside stories about the media. I also feel that people's personal is personal. You did skip KQED's Newsroom along with locally produced stories i.e Backroads type newscast. I know that you did have positive things to say but the focus was on the negatives.

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  37. I remember first coming here when I wanted to find out what happened to John Kessler on the Pix. Ever since then, I've enjoyed a peak inside the (apparently sordid) world of TV and radio news. Yes, Rich sometimes delved into the more personal aspect of their lives, but only to help paint the picture of all the personalities and how "real" or "fake" they were on screen. He always put in a disclaimer that this was his opinion, so it's not like he was out to do character assassination. I found his content refreshing and forthright.

    Rich, best of luck in life, in health, and in family. To me, you will always be welcome back if you take up the good fight again.

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  38. I don't mind a little dirt, but some positivity may also be in order. We are losing some icons, Ray Taliaferro (not for his politics), Dr Bill, etc. Yes, maybe less columns, more insight?

    Take Copeland. He was on a superficial rant a decade ago, and in our short conversation, I asked, "Is Germany a rich or poor country?"

    Copeland: "I don't know." Wow.

    I did find it interesting that one night he shared that his call screener and producer were black (that night). And between the 3 of them, they had had 5 serious LTR - all with white women. That's a show right there.

    Internet rumors claimed Gene Burns had a thing for much much younger men, kinda made me sad. Such a mind!

    And what is Brother Ward up to since his release from the Big House?

    Maybe a better route would be to chose a provider which allows instant posts and editing, and offensive posts can be flagged.

    Best wishes!

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    1. Rich could probably make this blog more interesting by expanding his sphere of hosts. I didn't know Bob Brinker had retired, I would only listen now and then, but he had a very loyal following, and what about 860 AM replacing Michael Medved with Sebastian Gorka, bad move as far as I'm concerned. Would have like a blog on that and comments from reader what their thoughs were. That to me is more interesting than Ronn's manicure, and keep calling Brian Copeland a one trick pony, for the umpteen time, which he was not. I mention radio, because I don't watch local TV and I'm not a sports fan, but it seems those 2 venues might also have personality or news that has been neglected. I come here to read not only what Rich write's but also comments from his readers.

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  39. "This one reporter at this one station had sex with somebody, and it had all the gravitas of going number 2 in the restroom of a Lodi Arby's. Dot Dot Dot. Susan Leigh Taylor cackled about raindrops on her windshield on her drive to work. Typical of KCBS, which produces more doo doo per hour than a Petaluma cow pasture. Dot Dot Dot.
    The Peterson Dean guy is typical of the cacapoopoo that passes for radio commercials these days. Dot Dot Dot.
    Summer of 1978: The Giants were in first place, the horrors of Jonestown and Dan White lay in an unknown future, and I almost did it on a long lunch hour with Newscene 7's Valerie Coleman in the back seat of a '75 Pinto parked in front of Doggie Diner on Sloat, but she called it off because my farts were stinky, and reminded her of Pete Giddings.
    For more of this insightful coverage, give me all your money now, or die."

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    1. Best letter ever to this blog. Bullseye.

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    2. That is awesome!

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  40. We will miss the blog, I always like when you did the salaries and sports radio between the Game and KNBR. I don't watch or listen to local news so I did not know who most of the news, weather and sports casters were. Good luck in finding something else that pays the bills and perhaps less stress.

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  41. I can't fucking believe all these wussies complaining about Rich "only writing about the negative side of Bay Area media."

    WTF??

    We get enough corporate bullshit spewing from the mouths of station management/station "spokesman"/PR flacks whenever something bad is happening at their stations or papers. Worse yet, we get nothing at all/no comment. As someone wrote earlier/higher up this forum...what the HELL do you snowflakes want: Critical analysis of the news events? "Good" news??? F*CK NO---we want the dirt. We want the gossip. A guy or gal is going through a divorce??? COOL! Fill us in on the details!!! After all, that very same guy/gal makes a living reading about other people's misfortunes/misdeeds. It's about Goddamn time SOMEONE wrote about THEIR dirty laundry.

    And now, we won't have this outlet--which will make these Goddamn sensitive wussies MUCH happier now.

    I hope you wussies are happy. You can go back to your foKKKs news or Rachel MadCow worshipping.

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    1. Constant negativity gets you down. As someone else wrote the constant bashing of certain personality got stale. Certainly Rich can write negative blogs about the state of radio and tv in the Bay Area, but why not balance it out with something more positive. I listen to radio, don't watch local TV nor am I interested in sports. However, there are several shows Rich never wrote about, John Batchelor, Bob Brinker (he retired last fall). Rich wrote something positive about Michael Medved, but never wrote anything about Medved being replaced with Sebastian Gorka, bad move as far as I'm concerned. Rich wrote several very positive blogs about John Rothmann, all of sudden of late, Rothmann also got on the sh... list. That kind of did it for me, what changed Rothmann has not changed, he is a class act, treat every caller with respect, take calls from people who disagree with him, is extremey knowledgeable about current affairs and politics. Usually when Rich wrote about TV and radio personalities from the past he was very positive, granted the were better than most of todays personalities (Van Amburg Dave MCallhattan Gene Burns) perhaps it reflects how Rich feels about his life. The past was better than the now. However, when one is in business it is sometimes best to leave certain personal feelings out of it,

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    2. All these comments has some very constructive ideas, if Rich were to incorporate some of them into his blogs, I think he could come back and probably get more donations, or even have people that really wanted to read his blog subscribe, but the blog is probably better when a more diverse group read it and then write comments.

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  42. Rich will be back by March 1st

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  43. I enjoyed reading your blog most of the time but the constant KGO/Cumulus, Ronn and Radnich et al bashing got really stale. Best of luck in your future projects.

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  44. Gosh, Rich, I'm going to miss clicking on all those cars and bikes and crosswalks and school busses just to post a sentence! :-)

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  45. Lieberman = chicken shit, fails to acknowledge my assertion that his bitterness is rooted in the financial success of Ronn, Gary, etc.

    Even he were to assume that he is more talented, you have to monetize your efforts. In that regard Lieberman fails!

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  46. This sucks,

    I'm already missing this blog and it's only been a few days. I'm going through 415 Media blues...

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  47. Rich, Your blog did what good journalism does. You afflicted the comforted (see Pam Cook) and you comforted the afflicted (see anyone who worked with Pam Cook.)

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    1. This blog was never journalism.

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  48. Lieberman was afraid to publish diverging opinions. Very insecure.

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  49. Veronica Dela Cruz, Dion Lim .... WINNERS!!!!!

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  50. You will be missed and we all hope you are able to return in some capacity

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  51. Really miss your blog Rich, please bring it back! You pulled the curtain back and told people what really goes on in Bay Area media. As far as the haters go, people only throw stones at trees bearing fruit.

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  52. Rich, Please do not resume this blog. You are not missed.

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  53. Rich,

    You must be chomping at the bit not being able to comment on all these some good and some bad comments.

    I hope a windfall of funds come in so you can start up again.

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  54. Rich, you're a Muckraker! We need you!

    Auntie Wikipedia sez:

    "The term muckraker was used in the Progressive Era to characterize reform-minded American journalists who attacked established institutions and leaders as corrupt. They typically had large audiences in some popular magazines. In the US, the modern term is investigative journalism and investigative journalists in the US today are often informally called muckrakers'.

    The muckrakers played a highly visible role during the Progressive Era period, 1890s–1920s.[1] Muckraking magazines—notably McClure's of the publisher S. S. McClure—took on corporate monopolies and political machines while trying to raise public awareness and anger at urban poverty, unsafe working conditions, prostitution, and child labor....

    In contemporary American use, the term describes either a journalist who writes in the adversarial or alternative tradition, or a non-journalist whose purpose in publication is to advocate reform and change.nnnIn British English the term muckraker is more likely to mean a journalist (often on a tabloid newspaper) who specialises in scandal and malicious gossip about celebrities or well-known personalities and is generally used in a derogatory sense.

    The term is a reference to a character in John Bunyan's classic Pilgrim's Progress, "the Man with the Muck-rake", who rejected salvation to focus on filth. It became popular after President Theodore Roosevelt referred to the character in a 1906 speech; Roosevelt acknowledged that "the men with the muck rakes are often indispensable to the well being of society; but only if they know when to stop raking the muck..."

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  55. Not only am I going to miss the 415 Media, I'm also going to miss all the people who have posted/commented during the years I have been coming to this site, it's been a pleasure!

    I have always considered the 415 Media as the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of our local Media. Some of Rich's posts were good, some bad and some ugly. Same with the people postings, some were good, some were bad, some ugly...I enjoyed them all!

    I have often wondered how successful Clint Eastwood's film would have been if it had been called, "The Good."

    Time to get on the train and travel down the line, perhaps I can find another 415 Media some where. My ticket is stamped, "destination unknown."

    Never make a life changing or life altering decision when you are mad, pissed, tired, sick, fed up or in what I call, "The World Sucks" zone. Your "Hell On Earth" today could be "Heaven On Earth" 30 days from now.

    Will we all meet again...I certainly hope so.

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  56. Since moving away from the Bay Area, where else am I going to find out what Darya's boobs are up to (or down to...)?

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    1. Thanks - I just splattered my coffee on the screen!

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  57. "Say Good Night Dick..."
    (Dan Rowan)

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  58. Before that, you had "Good night Chet, good night David".

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  59. I am going into Rich Lieberman Report withdrawals. Really miss your blog. You did great work. You were the lone watchdog watching the watchdogs. Please come back!

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    1. Don't encourage him. His absence is a good thing. I really don't need to be reminded that he hates everyone in the business.

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    2. I second that!

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    3. so, if you hated it so much, why were you compelled to read it? Are you both masochists?? seems like it.

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  60. Really sucks not to have Rich's blog any more.
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    I'm kidding. We'll all be fine.

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  61. Mixed feelings for me. I contributed to Rich's blog several times. Appreciated the local media news he shared. But then there was the personal attacks, the never ending Ronn Owens flogging etc. that lead me away for weeks. Wish you well. Your blog will be missed..

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    1. Same here, I contributed, despite my income is a retail salary and social security, does not leave a lot of extra money in this area, even though I live in Concord. I too got tired of the Ronn and Brian Copeland bashing, I enjoyed Brian's show, and do not think he was a one trick pony at all. Having said that Rich did write some great blogs, and I always enjoyed reading them and the comments, so if he does not come back I'll miss this forum. Seems like of late his blogs got more and more negative and personal. Several commenters here has made suggestions, I think if Rich is capable of a little introspection, and open to others opinion, his blog could come back stronger and more interesting. I certainly will look for it and if I see a few changes and my income allows it, I will contribute. I have had my own business and also been self employed (not exactly the same) running a business is a little like to quote Woody Allen, although he talked about relationships, "it's like a shark if it does not keep moving i.e. improving and changing it will die.

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  62. Rich is too self-unaware to not return. He will. Bank on it. He will cherry pick the encouraging and "we miss you Rich" posts and tell the ones critical that he will consider the criticism but that 'this is still my blog-and you don't have to read it if you don't like it'.

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    1. Of course he will be back. And he should be. but there's nothing left to report.

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    2. He's been approving quite a few "critical" posts in this thread too.

      He'll be back - when he feels like it.

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    3. > Of course he will be back. And he should be.
      > but there's nothing left to report.

      Are you kidding??? We don't know Kyla Grogan's bra size yet!

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  63. Fleetwood Mac made us wait 8 minutes for the encore back in '76...

    We used real lighters back then...with an open flame.

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  64. Rich,

    This had gone on too long. Hope you can come back soon.

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  65. Rich, Please seek professional help. WTF happened to the nice guy I met 30 years ago?

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  66. Hope we can here about Date two with the swanky media buyer, read Date 1 a couple of times and it was the best thing that I ever read on here.

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  67. Rich Don't let Pam Cook win!

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  68. Are you kidding??? We don't know Kyla Grogan's bra size yet!

    You bastard. That's my Mom your talking about. I was on those titties before you lusted over them. Repent Heathen.

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  69. I was really hoping Rich would be the person in the Bay Area who exposed Larry Baer for the douche and fraud he is. Think interns.

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  70. Ok Rich...
    Now lets really have some fun...

    How about you completely turn "off" the comments moderation?

    Go commando!
    Free Form!

    "Turn moderation off...Turn moderation off!"

    Let's see how long it takes to spin off into the universe....and how long it takes before we eat Stan alive.

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  71. A damn shame this had to happen. Dickie Lieberman got on some rants and maybe they were prolonged, but hey it's his blog. Now we're going to be stuck with Bennie Fong, for whom the pronoun "I" was created. His Sunday "Radio Waves" is akin to being on a ship in choppy seas. In short, there's no one to be a "watchdog" of sorts for the local media. A shame. We'll see if you're back. If so, great. If not, hey you gotta eat too. Meanwhile, graphics will continue to be misspelled on TV, KCBS will repeat the same stories for three consecutive hours, Fox2 will increase its spying of employees and the Chronicle will change its name to Comical as their paper gets smaller and the content gets lighter. Wonder how the media is in Casper, Wyoming?

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  72. How long will this website remain active?
    The big announcement was on February 21, and we're all still here, hangin out on Richs front porch.

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