It was two years ago tomorrow that the progressive network Air America took to the radio, like a band of pioneers seeking a foothold in territory long dominated by hostile conservatives.
The ride has been as rocky as any 19th-century wagon train, and it's still not clear where the network is ultimately headed.
But count Randi Rhodes, the 3-7 p.m. host, among those who think a lot of turf has been claimed, with more to come.
"For a long time, there was a big hole," said Rhodes, "and it's not there anymore. Now there's another side on the radio. People who think our government has been going in the wrong direction don't feel like they're alone anymore.
"I'm much more optimistic today than I was two years ago. Much more hopeful."
Air America launched amid considerable optimism of its own - heady talk of buying its own network of stations while derailing the re-election of President Bush.
Bush survived. Air America almost fell.
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006
After 2 years, Air America grows progressively upbeat
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