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Monday Radio News — LaDona Harvey new KOGO show 12 to 3 pm — Dr. Laura Schlessinger on to XM/Sirius, 11 am to 2 pm.

Big changes on the San Diego AM radio dial this Monday.  Live-and-local La Dona Harvey takes over Laura Schlessinger’s KOGO am-600 slot, Monday/Friday from noon to 3 p.m.   Our own Gayle Falkenthal believes  Harvey to be a friend of the individual liberty viewpoint.  Dr. Laura, meanwhile, goes over to XM/Sirius satellite radio (11 am – 2 pm),  leaving would-be political censors no leverage with which to silence her famously  ‘incorrect’ views on family life.

Dr. Laura did her final national radio show today,  with a purely positive curtain call. Listeners filled the 3 hours with stories of how her tough-but-empathetic advice has changed their lives , and their families, for the better.  Schlessinger said she tired of constant FCC complaints and sponsor boycotts from pressure groups trying to silence her.  The FCC has no power over satellite radio, and the XM/Sirius chief (legendary Mel Karmazin) personally recruited her with a pledge of editorial freedom.    On today’s show,  she hinted she will  talk more openly about political topics from now on.   I predict there’ll be some fireworks during the Monday program.

LaDona Harvey is familiar as a KOGO news anchor, but now she will do a Live call-in program addressing a variety of issues, with a local flavor.  SD Rostra’s Gayle Falkenthal calls the addition of 15 hours of live-and-local talk at AM 600 a major development, and that is enough to convince this observer.

For the moment it looks like a Win-Win situation for both Dr. Laura and LaDona Harvey.

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Jim Sills is a San Diego political consultant. If you have questions about your future in
San Diego and California elections, you can contact Jim at this e-mail address:

YourElectionVictory@hotmail.com

He has aided the campaigns of Rep. Darrell Issa, Assemblywoman Shirley Horton,
Senators Joel Anderson and Tony Strickland, Rep. Devin Nunes, and Assessor/
Recorder Greg Smith, among others.

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