U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said she would likely let Savage's attorney submit a revised lawsuit in attempt to keep the case alive, but she found the other side's arguments "persuasive."
Savage sued the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, after it posted on its Web site a 4-minute clip of Savage's two-hour show on Oct. 29 in which the talk show host called the Quran a "book of hate." - NewsMax
Baldwin/McCullough Radio Experience...Sources close to the operation can confirm that discussions are happening on multiple levels, syndicates, national sponsorships, one of the leading programming consultants, and perhaps the top talk radio agent in America are all lending support, elbow grease, and even prayer to the product. It is also rumored that the new entity has secured the all vital new ".com" internet domain, along with its ".mobi" twin for expected distribution to cell phones, iphones, pda's, and internet equipped MP3 delivery devices. All press inquiries, request copies of the demo, and potential sponsor interest
should be directed here.
BlogTalkRadio "trading" up...Featured in one of talk radio's
primary daily trade publications the
BlogTalkRadio network continues to increase it's profile. An estimated 60,000 talk shows and roughly 2.4 million listeners. This despite losing one of its original stars - Ed Morrissey -
to competing internet media company HotAir.com.