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Randi Rhodes

Randi Joyce Robertson (née Bueten; born January 28, 1958), better known by her air name Randi Rhodes, is an American progressive political commentator, activist and talk radio host. The Randi Rhodes Show is live streamed having been previously broadcast nationally on Air America Radio, Nova M Radio, and Premiere Radio Networks.[1]

Randi Rhodes
Randi Rhodes (2016)
Born
Randi Joyce Bueten

(1958-01-28) January 28, 1958 (age 65)
Brooklyn, New York, United States
NationalityAmerican
Other namesRandi Joyce Robertson
Randi St. John
OccupationTalk radio show host
Known forThe Randi Rhodes Show
Websiterandirhodes.com

Early life

Rhodes was born Randi Joyce Bueten in Brooklyn, New York to a Jewish family.[2] Randi grew up in the Brooklyn and Queens boroughs of New York City, her father was a mechanical engineer and World War II veteran and her mother was a dress shop worker; they divorced by the time Rhodes was 15 years old.[3]

Rhodes has described her adolescence as mischievous and cites it as why she enlisted in the United States Air Force.[3][4] Her married name is Randi Robertson.[5]

Rhodes is a radio name chosen to honor Ozzy Osbourne's guitar player Randy Rhoads, whom Rhodes describes as "a consummate professional ... but he always practiced. I mean, he practiced eight hours a day. He lived to be the best."[6]

Military experience

Rhodes enlisted in the United States Air Force and worked stateside at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey as an aircraft mechanic, achieving the rank of Airman first class (E-3). She served two years in the Air Force and one year in the reserves. Rhodes went through basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. From there she went to Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas and was being trained as a flight engineer.

After she transferred to what would be her permanent station in New Jersey, she decided to leave the active-duty Air Force through the Palace Chase program and was honorably discharged after three years service (two active duty and one reserve) at the age of 21.[6]

In the 1980 presidential election, Rhodes voted for Republican candidate Ronald Reagan, explaining: "I was young and stupid and sick of the gas lines", but never voted Republican again.[3]

Radio career

Early work

Rhodes' radio career began in Seminole, Texas at a country music station. Her next job was in a larger market, Mobile, Alabama. While in Mobile, she was paired briefly with a male DJ (also named Randy) for the "Randy and Randi" morning show. This was her first experience with extemporaneous dialogue other than reading cue cards between records. She used this experience as a spring-board to larger markets. In the late 1980s, she was hired out of that medium market directly to New York City by WAPP "The Apple", owned at the time by Doubleday Broadcasting. While working for WAPP, she took the name "Randi Rhodes," having previously used "Randi St. John".[7][8]

While teaming with host Perry Stone at Milwaukee's WQFM, Rhodes was suspended in 1987 when their program offended the gay community and led several businesses to cancel ads.[9]

In late September 1992, Rhodes started on WIOD in Miami, working the 8P-11P night shift. The Miami Herald described her as "a chain-smoking bottle blond, ... part Joan Rivers, part shock jock Howard Stern and part Saturday Night Live's 'Coffee Talk' lady. But mostly, she's her rude, crude, loud, brazen, gleeful self."[10]

Air America Radio (2004–2008)

 
Randi Rhodes broadcasts from the Democratic National Convention in 2008.

In 2004, Rhodes joined Air America Radio, bringing The Randi Rhodes Show to a national audience for the first time. Rhodes' show on Air America consisted principally of monologue and listener calls, with a short comedic segment at the beginning of the show's second and third hours. Only occasionally did she do interviews. The show was punctuated with musical interludes, including the show's unofficial theme song, Pain by Stereomud. On Fridays, Rhodes opened the show with the song "Bounce Your Boobies" by Rusty Warren. With her distinctive Brooklyn-Queens accent, she would take calls spanning the political spectrum, aggressively promoting her views.

In 2007, Rhodes was recognized by the radio industry's well known periodical, Talkers Magazine as Woman of the Year.[11]

Reports of mugging

In October 2007, rumors of Rhodes having been mugged in New York were fueled by Air America host Jon Elliott, who had said she was attacked at 39th and Park Avenue while walking her dog, Simon on October 14. Elliott also said Rhodes lost several teeth, and speculated the attack could have been part of a right-wing conspiracy.

On October 17, the New York Daily News reported Rhodes never filed a police report, nor did she claim to be the victim of a mugging. Rhodes' attorney confirmed Rhodes was injured in a fall while walking her dog, and said Rhodes wasn't sure how it had happened. Elliott issued an apology for his on-air comments.[12]

Departure from Air America

Air America suspended Rhodes from the network on April 3, 2008, after an event in San Francisco for Air America affiliate KKGN. While doing a stand-up comedy act, Rhodes said on March 22, 2008:

"Geraldine Ferraro turned out to be the David Duke in drag ... What a whore Geraldine Ferraro is! She's such a fucking whore! I wanna see her have to stand beside her husband at one of those mandatory 'I have sinned against you; I'm a whore' kind of a press conference. Mr. Ferraro should have to stand next to his whore of a wife ... Hillary is a big fucking whore, too. You know why she's a big fucking whore? Because her deal is always, 'Read the fine print, asshole!'"

When a video of the event was made public the following week, Air America suspended her for "inappropriate comments". The event was billed as "An Evening with Randi Rhodes" and promoted on KKGN's website.[citation needed] Geraldine Ferraro called for Rhodes' employment to be terminated when the personal attacks directed towards her and Clinton began circulating through the media.[13]

Rhodes claimed that Air America breached its contract with her, and questioned the network's commitment to free speech.[14][15][16]

On April 10, 2008, Rhodes went on Larry King Live to clarify her suspension from the network. Later that evening, she conducted an interview on The Mike Malloy Show in which Rhodes went into greater detail concerning the suspension. Air America had recently been sold. The new owner read her existing contract and wanted to amend two details: Rhodes' right to terminate at any time, and a clause that said Air America could not terminate Rhodes for any reason without paying her. Rhodes refused to amend the contract, which she said took "seven months to negotiate with the previous owners."[citation needed]

Air America suspended her until a settlement could be reached concerning the contract which was still in place and had an additional year to run. In the interim, Air America management decided to conduct market research to assess her value to the company. According to Rhodes, it was Air America which released the press release that called attention to the video of her performance in San Francisco simply as a way to gauge her audience loyalty and her value to the network. She also claimed Air America soon asked her to return to the air, with an offer of more money but still holding to the condition that she had to change her contract "in order to get her mic back". Rhodes refused and left Air America because of the stalemate over the new contract.[17]

Mark Green, President of Air America Radio, said, "Her abusive, obscene comments obviously crossed the line of what talent at a media company could say," and added that the comments "were in the Imus league", referring to radio host Don Imus, who was fired by CBS Radio in 2007 after making racial remarks about female basketball players. According to a published account, Green said the company had asked Rhodes to apologize for the remarks. In the same account, Rhodes said she did not refuse to apologize for the comment.[18]

Air America Media informed Rhodes on April 9 that the contract was terminated. Air America president Mark Green issued a statement wishing Rhodes well, and thanking her for her work with Air America. Meanwhile, KKGN announced on its website that The Randi Rhodes Show would return to Green 960 as of April 14, 2008.[18][19]

Air America also terminated access to The Randi Rhodes Show web site, redirecting it to a statement by the chairman and president on the Air America site. Rhodes stated at 3:42pm, EDT on April 14 that she, not Air America, owns the URL name. The message board was reinstated on May 5, 2008.[citation needed]

Nova M Radio (2008–2009)

On April 10, 2008, Nova M Radio announced Rhodes would join its radio network, which also syndicated The Mike Malloy Show. During the show's first Nova M broadcast on April 14, 2008, Rhodes went into detail concerning the events surrounding her suspension. She described what happened as "a great radio story and I've heard some great radio stories in my day."[20] The Randi Rhodes show returned to the airwaves on April 21, 2008, on 23 affiliate stations,[21] compared to Air America's 60 affiliates.[22] As of May 5, 2008, the show was heard on 28 stations, including XM 167.

On her program's inaugural Nova M Radio broadcast she also said that she had objected to Air America's new owners demanding her contract be amended to remove her walk-away clause. She said her salary was also an issue.[23]

Rhodes' last show on Nova M was February 3, 2009. Political commentator and one-time Congressional candidate Nancy Skinner hosted the show in Rhodes' absence beginning February 5.[citation needed]

Following this, Anita Drobny of Nova M Radio posted a message on the Nova M site saying that they were unable to disclose details of what was going on due to Rhodes' having complete control of the show and that Rhodes "now has to make her decisions as to what she must do with her career".[24] Drobny also said, "People are saying it's about money. It's not about money at all. I just could not fulfill one of her requirements." She did, however, note the financial impact of Rhodes' departure: "I looked at [our] site, and I see that because Randi Rhodes isn't on, there are so many people leaving the Founders Club [which involved a fee that was paid to Nova M]. And you can't operate without people's participation."[25]

Additionally, Rhodes' own website was taken down and replaced with a letter from Rhodes to her supporters stating that the entire situation was within Nova M's control and any implication that Rhodes was responsible for the disruption was false, and that Rhodes' show would be "seeking a new home" in light of those developments.[26]

According to an individual familiar with the issue, Nova M agreed to provide certain standard legal protections for the popular radio host, but Rhodes had to leave the air and discovered that Nova M had not lived up to its contractual promise. Subsequently, on February 19, 2009, Nova M Radio announced that it would be filing for bankruptcy liquidation.[27] The Nova M Radio website was taken down in April 2009.[citation needed]

Premiere Radio Networks (2009–2014)

On April 23, 2009, Premiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications, announced the addition of Randi Rhodes to their syndicated lineup with her show returning to airways across the country May 11, 2009.[28] Her eponymous program, The Randi Rhodes Show, aired live Monday through Friday from 3pm to 6pm Eastern Time. Her show ended on May 16, 2014.[29][30]

Dark Horse Broadcasting (2016)

In 2016, Randi Rhodes initiated a Kickstarter campaign to return The Randi Rhodes Show from which she received 1,951 pledges in the amount of $152,063.[31] The show began live streaming publicly on July 5, 2016, four days after it was streamed privately to supporters of the Kickstarter campaign. [31]

Present day

Randi is now on from 3 to 5 pm ET on Free Speech TV [33] - DishTV ch. 9415, DirecTV ch. 348, Roku, AppleTV & Sling, and online via RandiRhodes.com/Live, YouTube, Facebook, TuneIt and Periscope. The following radio stations have the Randi Rhodes Show: Minneapolis, MN: 950 KTFN (10p-Mid.)[34.] San Bernardino: 102.3/1050 KCAA (2-3p) [35.] Santa Fe, NM: 103.7/1260 KTRC (6-8p) [36.] San Francisco, CA: 910 KKSF (5-7p) [37.] [31]

Personal life

In 1994 Rhodes married Jim Robertson, an independent television producer and cameraman. They had been together for ten years before marrying. Rhodes and Robertson divorced in April 2004 but have remained friends. Rhodes took the name Robertson when she married, but continued to use her professionally known name on the air.

In 1998, Rhodes' sister Ellen died of breast cancer at age 44. Rhodes and Robertson raised Ellen's daughter Jessica as their own.

Rhodes' partner is Howard Vine, a former partner in the Public Policy practice of Dickstein Shapiro. Previously, he was founder and managing shareholder of the Greenberg Traurig Washington DC office. Now retired, he is a board member of Faith in America, a group working to end harm to LGBT youth caused by religious teachings.[32] He was an adviser to the Clinton/Gore transition team. In 2007, Washingtonian magazine named Mr. Vine one of Washington, DC's "50 Top Lobbyists."

References

  1. ^ "About Randi Rhodes". Randirhodes.com.
  2. ^ Solomon, Lois K. (October 11, 1994). "Straight from the lip". Palm Beach Post.; accessed February 11, 2012, via LexisNexis. "'Judaism is the culture I was raised in,' [Rhodes] said. 'I was breast-fed by caterers, therefore I am an attention whore. But don't call me a JAP (Jewish American Princess). Call me stylish.'"
  3. ^ a b c Span, Paula (12 September 2004). "Radio Waves". The Washington Post. p. W11. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 2269358. from the original on 7 August 2007. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
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  7. ^ Brecher, Elinor J. (November 9, 2004). . Miami Herald. Archived from the original on December 11, 2004.
  8. ^ "Q & A". Q-and-a.org. December 18, 2005. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  9. ^ "Front". Miami Herald. September 30, 1987.
  10. ^ Brecher, Elinor J. (January 31, 1993). "TALK RADIO'S BRASSY 'GODDESS' OF GAB". Miami Herald. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
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  12. ^ "Air America host Randi Rhodes wasn't mugged". Daily News. New York. October 17, 2007.
  13. ^ (Report). Fox News. Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  14. ^ . Airamerica.com. Archived from the original on April 20, 2008. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  15. ^ Shea, Danny (6 December 2017) [April 11, 2008]. "Air America Host Randi Rhodes Suspended For Calling Hillary A "Big F*cking Whore"". HuffPost. from the original on 15 July 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  16. ^ Norman, Jeff (April 3, 2008). "Rhodes Says Air America Breached Her Contract". The Huffington Post. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  17. ^ "Transcript of 'Larry King Live'". Transcripts.cnn.com. April 10, 2008. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  18. ^ a b Sarah McBride (April 11, 2008). "Air America Host Quits After Anti-Clinton Remarks". Wall Street Journal. p. B8. Retrieved April 16, 2008.
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  21. ^ Nova M Radio Affiliates April 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, April 15, 2008
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  23. ^ Shea, Danny (April 10, 2008). "Randi Rhodes Blames Air America's New Owners On Larry King: 'This Is Really About Them Wanting To Change My Contract'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  24. ^ Drobny, Anita. . Nova M Radio. Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved February 17, 2009.
  25. ^ "Phoenix News – The Pelican Sticks a Fork in Nova M, Finds Out if Obama is a Red, and Logs On to Grant Woods' Web Cast – page 1". Phoenix New Times. February 19, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
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  29. ^ Allaccess.com
  30. ^ Radioink.com A statement from a Premiere spokesperson said: April 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine "I can confirm Randi Rhodes has decided to end her national radio program."
  31. ^ a b c Kickstarter
  32. ^ . Faithinamerica.org. Archived from the original on May 18, 2014.

Further reading

  • — (30 August 2007). The Big Encyclopedia of Republican Hypocrites. Miramax Books. ISBN 978-1401352486. OCLC 664438966. OL 11591093M.
  • Interview with Randi Rhodes. (Cover story) Talkers magazine, December 2005/January 2006, pp. 16, 34, 40, 44.

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For the rock guitarist see Randy Rhoads This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting September 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Randi Joyce Robertson nee Bueten born January 28 1958 better known by her air name Randi Rhodes is an American progressive political commentator activist and talk radio host The Randi Rhodes Show is live streamed having been previously broadcast nationally on Air America Radio Nova M Radio and Premiere Radio Networks 1 Randi RhodesRandi Rhodes 2016 BornRandi Joyce Bueten 1958 01 28 January 28 1958 age 65 Brooklyn New York United StatesNationalityAmericanOther namesRandi Joyce RobertsonRandi St JohnOccupationTalk radio show hostKnown forThe Randi Rhodes ShowWebsiterandirhodes wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Military experience 3 Radio career 3 1 Early work 3 2 Air America Radio 2004 2008 3 2 1 Reports of mugging 3 2 2 Departure from Air America 3 3 Nova M Radio 2008 2009 3 4 Premiere Radio Networks 2009 2014 3 5 Dark Horse Broadcasting 2016 3 6 Present day 4 Personal life 5 References 6 Further reading 6 1 Press 7 External linksEarly life EditRhodes was born Randi Joyce Bueten in Brooklyn New York to a Jewish family 2 Randi grew up in the Brooklyn and Queens boroughs of New York City her father was a mechanical engineer and World War II veteran and her mother was a dress shop worker they divorced by the time Rhodes was 15 years old 3 Rhodes has described her adolescence as mischievous and cites it as why she enlisted in the United States Air Force 3 4 Her married name is Randi Robertson 5 Rhodes is a radio name chosen to honor Ozzy Osbourne s guitar player Randy Rhoads whom Rhodes describes as a consummate professional but he always practiced I mean he practiced eight hours a day He lived to be the best 6 Military experience EditThis section relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Randi Rhodes news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 Rhodes enlisted in the United States Air Force and worked stateside at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey as an aircraft mechanic achieving the rank of Airman first class E 3 She served two years in the Air Force and one year in the reserves Rhodes went through basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio Texas From there she went to Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls Texas and was being trained as a flight engineer After she transferred to what would be her permanent station in New Jersey she decided to leave the active duty Air Force through the Palace Chase program and was honorably discharged after three years service two active duty and one reserve at the age of 21 6 In the 1980 presidential election Rhodes voted for Republican candidate Ronald Reagan explaining I was young and stupid and sick of the gas lines but never voted Republican again 3 Radio career EditEarly work Edit Rhodes radio career began in Seminole Texas at a country music station Her next job was in a larger market Mobile Alabama While in Mobile she was paired briefly with a male DJ also named Randy for the Randy and Randi morning show This was her first experience with extemporaneous dialogue other than reading cue cards between records She used this experience as a spring board to larger markets In the late 1980s she was hired out of that medium market directly to New York City by WAPP The Apple owned at the time by Doubleday Broadcasting While working for WAPP she took the name Randi Rhodes having previously used Randi St John 7 8 While teaming with host Perry Stone at Milwaukee s WQFM Rhodes was suspended in 1987 when their program offended the gay community and led several businesses to cancel ads 9 In late September 1992 Rhodes started on WIOD in Miami working the 8P 11P night shift The Miami Herald described her as a chain smoking bottle blond part Joan Rivers part shock jock Howard Stern and part Saturday Night Live s Coffee Talk lady But mostly she s her rude crude loud brazen gleeful self 10 Air America Radio 2004 2008 Edit Randi Rhodes broadcasts from the Democratic National Convention in 2008 In 2004 Rhodes joined Air America Radio bringing The Randi Rhodes Show to a national audience for the first time Rhodes show on Air America consisted principally of monologue and listener calls with a short comedic segment at the beginning of the show s second and third hours Only occasionally did she do interviews The show was punctuated with musical interludes including the show s unofficial theme song Pain by Stereomud On Fridays Rhodes opened the show with the song Bounce Your Boobies by Rusty Warren With her distinctive Brooklyn Queens accent she would take calls spanning the political spectrum aggressively promoting her views In 2007 Rhodes was recognized by the radio industry s well known periodical Talkers Magazine as Woman of the Year 11 Reports of mugging Edit In October 2007 rumors of Rhodes having been mugged in New York were fueled by Air America host Jon Elliott who had said she was attacked at 39th and Park Avenue while walking her dog Simon on October 14 Elliott also said Rhodes lost several teeth and speculated the attack could have been part of a right wing conspiracy On October 17 the New York Daily News reported Rhodes never filed a police report nor did she claim to be the victim of a mugging Rhodes attorney confirmed Rhodes was injured in a fall while walking her dog and said Rhodes wasn t sure how it had happened Elliott issued an apology for his on air comments 12 Departure from Air America EditAir America suspended Rhodes from the network on April 3 2008 after an event in San Francisco for Air America affiliate KKGN While doing a stand up comedy act Rhodes said on March 22 2008 Geraldine Ferraro turned out to be the David Duke in drag What a whore Geraldine Ferraro is She s such a fucking whore I wanna see her have to stand beside her husband at one of those mandatory I have sinned against you I m a whore kind of a press conference Mr Ferraro should have to stand next to his whore of a wife Hillary is a big fucking whore too You know why she s a big fucking whore Because her deal is always Read the fine print asshole When a video of the event was made public the following week Air America suspended her for inappropriate comments The event was billed as An Evening with Randi Rhodes and promoted on KKGN s website citation needed Geraldine Ferraro called for Rhodes employment to be terminated when the personal attacks directed towards her and Clinton began circulating through the media 13 Rhodes claimed that Air America breached its contract with her and questioned the network s commitment to free speech 14 15 16 On April 10 2008 Rhodes went on Larry King Live to clarify her suspension from the network Later that evening she conducted an interview on The Mike Malloy Show in which Rhodes went into greater detail concerning the suspension Air America had recently been sold The new owner read her existing contract and wanted to amend two details Rhodes right to terminate at any time and a clause that said Air America could not terminate Rhodes for any reason without paying her Rhodes refused to amend the contract which she said took seven months to negotiate with the previous owners citation needed Air America suspended her until a settlement could be reached concerning the contract which was still in place and had an additional year to run In the interim Air America management decided to conduct market research to assess her value to the company According to Rhodes it was Air America which released the press release that called attention to the video of her performance in San Francisco simply as a way to gauge her audience loyalty and her value to the network She also claimed Air America soon asked her to return to the air with an offer of more money but still holding to the condition that she had to change her contract in order to get her mic back Rhodes refused and left Air America because of the stalemate over the new contract 17 Mark Green President of Air America Radio said Her abusive obscene comments obviously crossed the line of what talent at a media company could say and added that the comments were in the Imus league referring to radio host Don Imus who was fired by CBS Radio in 2007 after making racial remarks about female basketball players According to a published account Green said the company had asked Rhodes to apologize for the remarks In the same account Rhodes said she did not refuse to apologize for the comment 18 Air America Media informed Rhodes on April 9 that the contract was terminated Air America president Mark Green issued a statement wishing Rhodes well and thanking her for her work with Air America Meanwhile KKGN announced on its website that The Randi Rhodes Show would return to Green 960 as of April 14 2008 18 19 Air America also terminated access to The Randi Rhodes Show web site redirecting it to a statement by the chairman and president on the Air America site Rhodes stated at 3 42pm EDT on April 14 that she not Air America owns the URL name The message board was reinstated on May 5 2008 citation needed Nova M Radio 2008 2009 Edit On April 10 2008 Nova M Radio announced Rhodes would join its radio network which also syndicated The Mike Malloy Show During the show s first Nova M broadcast on April 14 2008 Rhodes went into detail concerning the events surrounding her suspension She described what happened as a great radio story and I ve heard some great radio stories in my day 20 The Randi Rhodes show returned to the airwaves on April 21 2008 on 23 affiliate stations 21 compared to Air America s 60 affiliates 22 As of May 5 2008 the show was heard on 28 stations including XM 167 On her program s inaugural Nova M Radio broadcast she also said that she had objected to Air America s new owners demanding her contract be amended to remove her walk away clause She said her salary was also an issue 23 Rhodes last show on Nova M was February 3 2009 Political commentator and one time Congressional candidate Nancy Skinner hosted the show in Rhodes absence beginning February 5 citation needed Following this Anita Drobny of Nova M Radio posted a message on the Nova M site saying that they were unable to disclose details of what was going on due to Rhodes having complete control of the show and that Rhodes now has to make her decisions as to what she must do with her career 24 Drobny also said People are saying it s about money It s not about money at all I just could not fulfill one of her requirements She did however note the financial impact of Rhodes departure I looked at our site and I see that because Randi Rhodes isn t on there are so many people leaving the Founders Club which involved a fee that was paid to Nova M And you can t operate without people s participation 25 Additionally Rhodes own website was taken down and replaced with a letter from Rhodes to her supporters stating that the entire situation was within Nova M s control and any implication that Rhodes was responsible for the disruption was false and that Rhodes show would be seeking a new home in light of those developments 26 According to an individual familiar with the issue Nova M agreed to provide certain standard legal protections for the popular radio host but Rhodes had to leave the air and discovered that Nova M had not lived up to its contractual promise Subsequently on February 19 2009 Nova M Radio announced that it would be filing for bankruptcy liquidation 27 The Nova M Radio website was taken down in April 2009 citation needed Premiere Radio Networks 2009 2014 Edit On April 23 2009 Premiere Radio Networks a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications announced the addition of Randi Rhodes to their syndicated lineup with her show returning to airways across the country May 11 2009 28 Her eponymous program The Randi Rhodes Show aired live Monday through Friday from 3pm to 6pm Eastern Time Her show ended on May 16 2014 29 30 Dark Horse Broadcasting 2016 Edit In 2016 Randi Rhodes initiated a Kickstarter campaign to return The Randi Rhodes Show from which she received 1 951 pledges in the amount of 152 063 31 The show began live streaming publicly on July 5 2016 four days after it was streamed privately to supporters of the Kickstarter campaign 31 Present day Edit Randi is now on from 3 to 5 pm ET on Free Speech TV 33 DishTV ch 9415 DirecTV ch 348 Roku AppleTV amp Sling and online via RandiRhodes com Live YouTube Facebook TuneIt and Periscope The following radio stations have the Randi Rhodes Show Minneapolis MN 950 KTFN 10p Mid 34 San Bernardino 102 3 1050 KCAA 2 3p 35 Santa Fe NM 103 7 1260 KTRC 6 8p 36 San Francisco CA 910 KKSF 5 7p 37 31 Personal life EditIn 1994 Rhodes married Jim Robertson an independent television producer and cameraman They had been together for ten years before marrying Rhodes and Robertson divorced in April 2004 but have remained friends Rhodes took the name Robertson when she married but continued to use her professionally known name on the air In 1998 Rhodes sister Ellen died of breast cancer at age 44 Rhodes and Robertson raised Ellen s daughter Jessica as their own Rhodes partner is Howard Vine a former partner in the Public Policy practice of Dickstein Shapiro Previously he was founder and managing shareholder of the Greenberg Traurig Washington DC office Now retired he is a board member of Faith in America a group working to end harm to LGBT youth caused by religious teachings 32 He was an adviser to the Clinton Gore transition team In 2007 Washingtonian magazine named Mr Vine one of Washington DC s 50 Top Lobbyists References Edit About Randi Rhodes Randirhodes com Solomon Lois K October 11 1994 Straight from the lip Palm Beach 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Clinton Remarks Wall Street Journal p B8 Retrieved April 16 2008 Rhodes Leaves Air America New York Radio Ink April 10 2008 Archived from the original on April 11 2008 Retrieved April 11 2008 Novamnetwork com April 14 2008 Archived July 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine requires paid subscription Nova M Radio Affiliates Archived April 19 2008 at the Wayback Machine April 15 2008 Air America Stations Archived May 7 2008 at the Wayback Machine accessed April 15 2008 Shea Danny April 10 2008 Randi Rhodes Blames Air America s New Owners On Larry King This Is Really About Them Wanting To Change My Contract The Huffington Post Retrieved July 16 2009 Drobny Anita Nova M Radio About Randi Rhodes Nova M Radio Archived from the original on February 28 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 Phoenix News The Pelican Sticks a Fork in Nova M Finds Out if Obama is a Red and Logs On to Grant Woods Web Cast page 1 Phoenix New Times February 19 2009 Retrieved July 16 2009 Letter from Randi Rhodes The Randi Rhodes Show Archived from the original on March 13 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 McBride Sarah February 19 2009 Liberal Nova M Radio to File for Liquidation The Wall Street Journal Retrieved February 20 2009 Premiere Radio Networks Syndicates The Randi Rhodes Show Forbes com April 23 2009 Retrieved July 16 2009 dead link Allaccess com Radioink com A statement from a Premiere spokesperson said Archived April 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine I can confirm Randi Rhodes has decided to end her national radio program a b c Kickstarter Howard Vine Faithinamerica org Archived from the original on May 18 2014 Further reading Edit 30 August 2007 The Big Encyclopedia of Republican Hypocrites Miramax Books ISBN 978 1401352486 OCLC 664438966 OL 11591093M Interview with Randi Rhodes Cover story Talkers magazine December 2005 January 2006 pp 16 34 40 44 Press Edit C SPAN Q amp A interview with Rhodes December 18 2005 South Florida Radio History Randi Rhodes Goddess of Gab Wicked humor of WJNO s newest radio personality woos Treasure Coast Lana Sumpter Port St Lucie Tribune and Fort Pierce Tribune The Liberal Rush Limbaugh follow up article Paula Span The Washington Post Magazine September 13 2004 Transcript and video permanent dead link of Randi Rhodes on the Larry King Live show May 12 2006 Randi Rhodes is the Victim of a Violent Attack 10 14 2007 Talking Radio October 14 2007 Randi Rhodes Suspended by Air America Radio for Ad Hominem Comments Made Regarding Hillary Clinton Air America Radio April 3 2008External links EditOfficial website Transcript of Randi Rhodes appearance on Larry King Live Randi Rhodes at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randi Rhodes amp oldid 1136756246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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