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== Journalistic standards ==
== Journalistic standards ==
{{main|Journalism|Journalism ethics and standards}}
{{main|Journalism|Journalism ethics and standards}}
Rhodes regularly asserts that she is not a [[journalist]], but does analyze and comment on [[news]] reports with a journalistic eye. She proclaims herself to be a stickler for facts, and also claims to hold to many of the basic tenets of [[journalism ethics and standards]] such as corroboration, [[attribution]] and [[truth]]fulness. She offers citations to a wide array of newspapers, magazines, websites, government documents and [[radio]]/[[television]] reports. Rhodes takes on the roles of editorialist, satirist, comedian and news analyst.[http://forums.therandirhodesshow.com/caci_opinion.pdf] She is a leading activist for accountability and standards in the media, and has spoken at congressional hearings about creating a framework of national standards for what can be labeled news. She frequently tells her listeners to never trust anyone they hear on the radio, not even herself. She tells her listeners to do their own research after hearing supposed facts on the air.{{Fact|date=April 2008}}
Rhodes regularly asserts that she is not a [[journalist]], but does analyze and comment on [[news]] reports with a journalistic eye. She proclaims herself to be a stickler for facts, and also claims to hold to many of the basic tenets of [[journalism ethics and standards]] such as corroboration, [[attribution]] and [[truth]]fulness. She offers citations to a wide array of newspapers, magazines, websites, government documents and [[radio]]/[[television]] reports. Rhodes takes on the roles of editorialist, satirist, comedian and news analyst.[http://forums.therandirhodesshow.com/caci_opinion.pdf] Despite her behavior at the event on April 03, 2008, she claims to be a leading activist for accountability and standards in the media, and has spoken at congressional hearings about creating a framework of national standards for what can be labeled news. She frequently tells her listeners to never trust anyone they hear on the radio, not even herself. She tells her listeners to do their own research after hearing supposed facts on the air.{{Fact|date=April 2008}}


== Comedic style ==
== Comedic style ==

Revision as of 19:26, 11 April 2008

Randi Rhodes (born Randi Buten on January 28, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American liberal talk radio personality, formerly featured on Air America Radio and currently featured on Nova M Radio. Her eponymous program, The Randi Rhodes Show, aired Monday through Friday from 3 pm to 6 pm Eastern Time, with many Air America Radio affiliates recording the show for broadcast later in the evening.

On April 9, 2008, Air America Radio CEO Charlie Kireker issued a press release stating that Rhodes was leaving the network, in the aftermath of a brief suspension following a live appearance in San Francisco in which she made an obscene reference to presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.[1][2] Radio station KKGN in San Francisco, California, one of the affiliates carrying her program, immediately announced that they would continue airing her show.[3]

Early life

Rhodes was brought up in a Jewish household, but does not discuss her religious views publicly. Her father Norman was a mechanical engineer and World War II veteran and her mother Loretta worked in a dress shop. She had one sister. She grew up in the Brooklyn and Queens boroughs of New York, but her parents divorced when she was 15, and she and her father moved to Oxnard, California. Her married name is Randi Robertson; Rhodes is a stage name chosen to honor Ozzy Osbourne's guitar player Randy Rhoads, whom Rhodes describes as "a consummate professional ... who lived to be the best."[4]

Military experience

Rhodes enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1977 and worked stateside at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey as a mechanic, achieving the rank of Airman First Class. She left the Air Force early and relocated to Ohio, where she participated in a program called Palace Chase to release her to the reserves and honorably discharge her. Although she left active duty before her contract was up, she still received an honorable discharge after completing the program.[5]

Radio career

Early work

Rhodes' radio career began in Seminole, Texas at a country music station. Some of the jobs she held were in smaller markets like Mobile, Alabama, but others were in large markets, such as in the early 1980s, when she was hired in New York by The Apple's WAPP-FM. It was while working for The Apple that she took the name "Randi Rhodes," having previously used "Randi St. John."[6][7] 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.[8]

In late September 1992, Rhodes started on WIOD in Miami, emulating and occasionally substituting for her colleague, morning show host Neil Rogers.[9] 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." [citation needed]

Air America Radio

In 2004, Rhodes joined Air America Radio, bringing The Randi Rhodes Show to its largest audience to date. Rhodes' show on Air America consisted principally of monologue with comedic content and listener calls. 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.

Departure from Air America

Air America suspended Rhodes from the network on April 3, 2008 after an Air America affiliate, KKGN, event in San Francisco, California, where Rhodes performed a comedy routine where she said, "Geraldine Ferraro turned out to be David Duke in drag... What a whore Geraldine Ferraro is! She's such a fucking whore! I want to 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." The crowd had a mixed reaction to her performance.

When a video of the event was made public the following week, Air America suspended her for "inappropriate comments". Rhodes claims that Air America has breached their contract with her, and questions the network's commitment to free speech.[10][11][12]

Air America Media was informed April 9, by Rhodes that she has chosen to terminate her employment with the company. In a statement by Air America president Mark Green, Green wished Rhodes well, and thanked her for her work with Air America. Meanwhile, KKGN announced on its Web site that Randi Rhodes would return to Green 960 as of April 14, 2008.[13] Air America also terminated access to the popular Randi Rhodes Message Board, redirecting it to a statement by the Chairman and President on the Air America site. [14]. Subscribers believe that the board is owned by Ms. Rhodes, not by Air America. It is unclear whether there will be a legal fight to retain control of the board.

Nova M Radio

On April 10, 2008, Nova M Radio announced that Rhodes would be joining their network family starting April 14.[15]

Journalistic standards

Rhodes regularly asserts that she is not a journalist, but does analyze and comment on news reports with a journalistic eye. She proclaims herself to be a stickler for facts, and also claims to hold to many of the basic tenets of journalism ethics and standards such as corroboration, attribution and truthfulness. She offers citations to a wide array of newspapers, magazines, websites, government documents and radio/television reports. Rhodes takes on the roles of editorialist, satirist, comedian and news analyst.[3] Despite her behavior at the event on April 03, 2008, she claims to be a leading activist for accountability and standards in the media, and has spoken at congressional hearings about creating a framework of national standards for what can be labeled news. She frequently tells her listeners to never trust anyone they hear on the radio, not even herself. She tells her listeners to do their own research after hearing supposed facts on the air.[citation needed]

Comedic style

Rhodes uses humor in her discussion of news and events and makes frequent use of sound effects and sound bites including the voices of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Some of her trademark sound effects are the cherry pop for first-time callers, the bong bubbles, the Howard Dean scream, and various bells and buzzers for indications of how she feels about any particular subject. Music relevant to her current topic of discussion is also featured as she goes to, and comes back from commercial breaks. Bounce Your Boobies, by famous cabaret singer Rusty Warren, is played following the show's opening on Fridays, with some commentary and sound bites during the song. Her show features comedians such as Barry Crimmins and Randy Credico, as well as comedy produced by the Air America staff.

Family

In 1994 Rhodes married Jim Robertson, an independent television producer and cameraman. They had been together for ten years prior to 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, Randi Rhodes, on the air.

In 1998, Rhodes' sister Ellen died of breast cancer at age 44. Rhodes and Robertson raised Ellen's daughter Jessica.[16][17]

Injury

On October 14, 2007, Rhodes sustained injuries that kept her off the air for several days. Air America host Jon Elliott claimed on his October 15 show that Rhodes had been the victim of a savage mugging. Elliott went on to speculate that this was perhaps not just a random event, and that it may have been politically motivated by conservative right wing factions.[18] Elliott based his comment on an email Rhodes sent to Air America stating that: "I wrote a two sentence e-mail to the company that I was mugged."[19] Left wing blogs and websites like DemocraticUnderground.com posted the information, speculating it was a deliberate attack by right wing extremists.[20] Rhodes stated on her radio show she was drinking in an Irish Pub right before the injury and does not remember what happened to her.[21]

References

  1. ^ http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlLA/radiodispatched/rhodes_quits_air_america_82131.asp
  2. ^ http://ltradio.blogspot.com/2008/04/rhodes-coming-back-with-or-without-air.html
  3. ^ http://www.green960.com/cc-common/mainheadlines2.html?feed=213008&article=3493425
  4. ^ Q & A
  5. ^ Q & A
  6. ^ Elinor J. Brecher. "Left Leaning Radio Hostess Carves Out an Audience", Miami Herald, 9 November 2004
  7. ^ http://www.q-and-a.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1054]
  8. ^ "Front". Miami Herald. September 30, 1987.
  9. ^ Elinor J. Brecher (January 31, 1993). "Talk Radio's Brassy 'Goddess of Gab'". Miami Herald.
  10. ^ Statement of Air America Radio, from chair Charlie Kireker
  11. ^ Air America Host Randi Rhodes Suspended For Calling Hillary A "Big F*cking Whore"
  12. ^ Rhodes Says Air America Breached Her Contract
  13. ^ "Rhodes Leaves Air America". New York: Radio Ink. April 10, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  14. ^ [[1]
  15. ^ [2]
  16. ^ http://www.univox.com/radio/randi95.html
  17. ^ LISTSERV 15.5 - Archives - Error
  18. ^ "Randi Rhodes is the Victim of a Violent Attack", "Talking Radio" blog, October 16, 2007.
  19. ^ YouTube - Randi Rhodes Explains Her 'Accident'
  20. ^ Randy Rhodes Mugged, democraticunderground.com, October 16, 2007.
  21. ^ YouTube - Randi Rhodes Explains Her 'Accident'

Press

Rhodes' fans

  • The Big Encyclopedia of Republican Hypocrites, (2006) (ISBN 1-4013-5248-0)
  • Interview with Randi Rhodes. (Cover story) Talkers magazine, December 2005/January 2006, pp. 16, 34, 40, 44.