Comments on Imus
For several years I reveled in listening to Imus in the Morning during my 25-minute trip to work each morning. His fascinating assortment of guests--politicians, reporters, columnists, authors--tended to be far more candid than they would be on any other talk show. Imus ruled over the true "no spin zone." He didn't let his guests degenerate into their talking points. And so, people who bore me silly with their predictability on other talk shows--Chris Dodd, Pat Buchanan, John Kerry, John McCain, and a slew of others--actually provided enlightenment. Nobody else that I've found, on TV or radio, gets that level of candidness---and fun--out of guests. If they wouldn't be candid and good-humored, he wouldn't invite them onto the show.
Some years ago, the local radio station that carried Imus discontinued the program. My life has been lessened because of it. Now I listen to ESPN. From an intellectual standpoint, Mike & Mike is not an upgrade.
The type of comments for which Imus is now being chastised unmercifully were not the heart of the show. Yes, inappropriate utterances dotted every show, usually sexist things (in no way can you call Imus racist). I blame producer Bernard McGurk as much as anything; his on-air statements were usually crude, and he often prompted Imus to take things further (as was the case with the Princeton basketball team comment). But the heart of the show was the call-in guests and their commentary on current events. And he had an amazing cast of guests--Tim Russert, David Gregory, Tom Brokaw, Buchanan, Andrea Mitchell, the various presidential historians, Frank Rich, Kinky Friedman...on and on. No show on TV or radio matches what Imus did. He was a voice of reason amidst hurricanes of spin. Unfortunately, he also lapsed occasionally into being a voice of Really Stupid and Gratuitous Idiocy.
Should he have been fired? Yeah (I say reluctantly). I dislike the hypocrisy and showboating of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and crew, but I can't fault NBC. And I won't fault CBS if they drop his radio show.
Could the Imus show have been redeemed? Sure. He doesn't need the Shock Jock stuff. Stick to interviewing guests and keeping them honest and candid. That's why I listened.
If CBS drops the Imus radio show, there's a possibility that Imus could move to satellite. That's what I hope happens. Then I can once again listen to him--a clean-up Imus--as I drive to work.
|
|
| Pokes Frontpage |
| About This Blog |
| 50 Things About Me |
| Blogs I Like |
| Greatest Hits |
| Steve's Stuff |
| Contact Me |
| RandomPokes.com |
| SteveDennie.com |
| Anchor Church |
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004
