KVOR's Michelli announces farewell; Colorado Media Matters recaps his misinformation and bigoted speech
News Radio 740 KVOR host Joseph Michelli announced on his June 11 show that June 18 will be the final broadcast of The Joseph Michelli Show. Michelli stated that this is "[t]he final week of Michelli. I'll be gone a week from Monday on the 18th." Michelli did not disclose the reason he is leaving KVOR.
Since August 29, 2006, Colorado Media Matters has documented numerous instances in which Michelli has promoted conservative misinformation and used bigoted speech on his show:
- Discussing a Colorado ballot initiative to increase the state's minimum wage, Michelli on August 29 called minimum wage earners "dumb and incompetent." Michelli later apologized, but claimed that he made the remark "cloddishly" and meant it as a "sort of rhetorical question" that posited a viewpoint he did not necessarily hold.
- Again arguing against the minimum wage increase on September 5, Michelli falsely claimed that "the unemployment rate is somewhere around 40 percent in France." In fact, France's unemployment rate was 8.9 percent, 78 percent lower than Michelli claimed it was.
- On October 3, in response to a caller who claimed "blacks have been holding a grudge since they were shipped over here," Michelli posed the question to African-Americans: "Would you rather be in Africa right now?"
- During an April 6 "Make it your own Friday" broadcast, Michelli echoed numerous conservative talking points and falsehoods on a variety of topics, such as Social Security, illegal immigration, global warming, and the expiration of President Bush's tax cuts. Michelli falsely claimed that Social Security is "veritably bankrupt"; applied a controversial Heritage Foundation study about low-skilled households in the United States to only illegal immigrants; agreed with a caller on the debunked assertion that global warming is caused by the sun and not by human activity, despite evidence to the contrary; and echoed a false conservative talking point claiming that if Democrats in Congress "don't extend this tax break it's going to be equivalent to the greatest increase in taxes we've known."
- Discussing on April 10 the controversy over radio personality Don Imus' reference to the Rutgers University women's basketball team as "nappy-headed hos," Michelli told a caller, "I think there's something to what you're saying" when the caller suggested that the controversy over Imus' slur stemmed from "the blacks wanting equality so much that they want our approval." Michelli also tried to shift the blame from Imus to the basketball players by disparagingly suggesting that the women's reaction to Imus' comments revealed low self-esteem, saying, "[M]y self-esteem is so good that somebody I've never heard of can't really take it away from me."
- On April 27, Michelli called homosexuality "unnatural" and agreed with a caller who equated homosexuality to "bestiality," "[p]edophilia," and "necrophilia."
- Echoing conservative talking points, Michelli on May 16 distorted the intent of two pieces of state legislation that Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter recently had signed into law: one that allowed second-parent adoptions and another that generally required science-based standards in the state's sex education curriculum. Referring to the former, Michelli stated, "We now have laws in the state of Colorado that promote same-sex partners and ... adoption." Regarding the latter piece of legislation, Michelli falsely stated that the bill "makes it clear that you can't just do abstinence-only [sex education], even if you're a small school district."
From the June 11 broadcast of The Joseph Michelli Show:
MICHELLI: 740 KVOR, Joseph Michelli Show -- the drive home. The final week of Michelli. I'll be gone a week from Monday on the 18th. So let's wrap it up with so many exciting stories this week. Let's kick it off.
—C.H.
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they should hire someone who'll serve the whole community and fulfill their FCC obligations better than Joseph did, but they'll probably hire one of their little Rush Limbaugh-in-training guys.
I used to phone in to Joseph Michelli's show quite often when I lived in Colorado - I was "Wayne from Pueblo". He used to be a good host and quite thought-provoking. It's a shame he has slithered down to the same level as Will Perkins and Ed Bircham, who seem to provide a lot of the advertising revenue for KVOR.
Wonder who Mike McKee and Gun-Nut Ron will phone into now???
Way to go! you got another one off the air. I'm sure the world is a better place today. I mean nothing could possibly be more important than making sure any view that is not in perfect alignment with yours, ends up smashed on the rock of one-sided ignorance. And yes I post the same kind of comments on narrow minded conservative sites. Keeping the hate alive will certainly make the world a better place. Please continue fanning the flames. Thanks again,Kent Palmer
http://www.elitemetro.com
From the sound of your post, it's obvious that you never listened to Joseph Michelli's show. Up until a few years ago, he was very good about having people on who represented both sides of the issue at hand, and listened patiently as callers expressed their opinions - even those who disagreed with him. But then he started changing. I e-mailed him about it, and he told me that someone from Citadel Communications (the station's owner) had told him that he need to be more confrontational.
So this is not silencing a view. It's removing yet another outlet for right-wing dogma and the suppression of progressive opinions. Michelli's show used to be the only outlet liberals and progressives like me had on that station - the rest of the day is filled with Beck, Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage, and O'Reilly.
Now there's no place at all to hear anything that doesn't mesh with the right-wing agenda. And that's rather sad, when you think of it. Righties are always talking a big game abotu freedom, yet they suppress opposing speech better than the Soviets did in their prime.
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