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    WebMar 12, 2009 · Launched with great fanfare in the spring of 2004, Air America was meant to be the liberal answer to right-wing talk radio, to counter its message and emulate its political impact and...

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    Air America (formerly Air America Radio and Air America Media) was an American radio network specializing in progressive talk radio. It was on the air from March 2004 to January 2010. The network was founded as a left–wing alternative to counter talk radio with a right–wing perspective.
    In early 2004, talent, engineers and producers were hired, a lease was signed with New York's WLIB creating a New York home and affiliate, and, at noon Eastern time on March 31, the newly renamed Air America Radio Network was launched.
    Air America Media's progressive talk radio programming consisted of news, talk, comedy, interviews, guest editorials, and listeners' telephone calls. The talk portions featured some extended host monologues in the classic talk radio format. Live and pre-recorded comedy routines, featuring various comedians, were also aired.
    Air America counts any station that carries any of their programming as an affiliate, similar to radio networks such as ESPN Radio. [citation needed] Stations owned by Clear Channel Communications had been early backers of the network, and the company used the network as programming for some of its smaller AM stations.