-South Carolina Senator Lindsay Graham died suddenly Sunday morning at age 71. He was an ally of both Trump and Israel president Benjamin Netanyahu.
-A woman has come forward claiming that former Michigan state representative Kornelius Friske stalked her since she was a teenager. In a post on Facebook, she claimed that Friske even followed her home one time.
-Friske, a Republican, served until 2025. But he was voted out in part due to an incident where he allegedly brought home an exotic dancer and chased her around his home with a shotgun.
-Friske's German father, Richard, fought with the Nazis in World War II, but immigrated to America. He was a Michigan state congressman from 1971-72, but was defeated in the primary. His positions included school segregation and the banning of sexual education in schools. He also supported former KKK member David Duke.
-Neil's family owns Friske Orchards in the tiny village of Atwood in Antrim County. Because of the family's ties with ultra-conservative causes and the pain Neil caused to his victims, Chuck urged people to boycott Friske's.
- WSBX 94.5 in Mackinaw City is being sold to Northern Christian Radio for $200,000.
- Chuck opposes the deal, questioning the need for more Christian stations in Northern Michigan.
- The sale is seen as part of a trend where financially struggling stations are sold to religious organizations.
Radio Industry Layoffs and Deregulation Impact
- IHeartMedia announced massive cutbacks and layoffs, affecting Grand Rapids radio personalities like Brett Bakita and LT.
- LT's controversial past use of a stereotypical 'black voice' on air as "Nozmo King" is recounted.
- Eric Zane was fired from all three major Grand Rapids radio companies due to an argument about the Deltaplex owner.
Historical FCC Regulations and Deregulation's Consequences
- The FCC, founded by FDR, initially limited station ownership to ensure fair play and led to the creation of ABC.
- The FCC mandated UHF on TVs in 1964, helping smaller markets gain more stations.
- The 1978 Supreme Court ruling on indecency and Reagan-era deregulation of the Fairness Doctrine paved the way for partisan radio and increased station ownership.
Impact of Deregulation on Competition and Quality
- Deregulation, particularly the 1996 Telecommunications Act, led to less competition and poorer quality in broadcasting.
- Chuck argues that deregulation creates a class of billionaires and benefits investors at the expense of the American people.
- Lack of competition results in homogenized radio, fewer DJs, and a disconnect between stations and listener preferences.
Mackinac Island Ferry Monopoly and Local Business Practices
- The three ferry companies serving Mackinac Island were bought out by the Hoffmann family, creating a monopoly.
- Ferry prices have significantly increased due to deregulation and lack of competition.
- The Hoffmann family, who also own local newspapers and tourist businesses, recently purchased the Pittsburgh Penguins NHL team for $1.7 billion.
Critique of Modern Radio and Political Influence
- Chuck criticizes modern radio for its homogenized content, excessive commercials, and failure to meet listener needs.
- He expresses disdain for current programming, particularly 'soccer mom' stations and the prevalence of 70s music.
- Chuck believes the FCC, under Trump, is attempting to censor broadcasters who criticize the president, violating the First Amendment.
The Lieghio Family's Business Practices in Mackinaw City
- The Lieghio family, who own many businesses in Mackinaw City, are described as 'scumbags' due to their unethical practices.
- An incident where a family member screamed at a woman and her kids, forcing them out of a hotel for wearing a mask, is recounted.
- The Lieghios created a fake tourism website to mislead visitors.