The morning show at rocker KRXQ-FM/Sacramento is set to return to work on Thursday after igniting a firestorm on May 28th by making some harsh remarks about sexually-confused and transgender teens. The “Rob, Arnie and Dawn in the Morning” team plans a huge show of penance, including an on-air apology and an interview with a representative of a gay/lesbian/transgender advocacy group.
KRXQ will recover from this episode, and may even regain the sponsors who fled in terror, including Verizon, Nissan,Chipotle and Bank of America. But the Entercom-owned station may not be the only victim of this jaw-dropping lack of judgment. The story has has gone national, and in the re-telling, the KRXQ morning show has become “conservative talk radio.” At least that’s how influential Washington writer and blogger Andrew Sullivan described them in a blog post that tied the KRXQ crew’s comments to support for torturing terror suspects.
Said Sullivan in a post entitled The Talk Radio Right : “I suspect the medium is the problem. The cocooned echo-chamber of shock jocks takes what might have been conservatism and turns it into some ghastly expression of contempt for others unlike themselves. It’s easy to see how this kind of attitude can embrace torture…”
And this sort of publicity is the last thing talk radio needs as the Obama FCC begins to power-up. Take it from
someone who covered the Commission for seven years: This incident, along with WTKK-FM/Boston talker Jay Severin’s bashing of Hispanic immigrants, will come back to haunt broadcasters when the FCC’s “localism” policies begin moving through the approval process later this year.
Two observations:
– Don’t make the mistake of comparing this incident to a political talk flap, such as that involving Rush Limbaugh’s expressed desire to see the Obama agenda fail. The KRXQ crew was talking about hitting and verbally tormenting children. Co-host Arnie States initially told the media that he and his team were joking, as if that would somehow make it less reprehensible.
– This incident is foretold in the Rob, Arnie and Dawn section of KRXQ’s website, where they make this tiresome promise: “If we haven’t offended you yet, don’t worry… we will.” Yeah, yeah, whatever.
The KRXQ dust-up provides yet another reminder that trading in offensiveness is like juggling chainsaws — there’s a limited audience for it, and you can easily lose a leg. Best to leave it to the pros.

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