Sunday, March 12, 2023

Secret hub of rightwing extremists: Salem RN

On the Media (WNYC Studios, 3/10/23); CC Liu, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
On the Divided Dial: Christian rightwing radicalism and hate talk (Michael Brennan)
 
The most influential Christian talk radio network you've probably never heard of
In 2016, Christian talk radio host Eric Metaxas begrudgingly encouraged his listeners to vote for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.

By 2020, he pledged his life to fighting the “stolen election” while talking with Pres. Trump on the air. Ahead of the midterm elections, Metaxas and many of his fellow talk radio hosts made sure the falsehood of massive 2020 election fraud was top of mind — on the airwaves and beyond.

And while election-denying candidates didn't do as well as many on the right had hoped, at least 170 such candidates have been elected to state and national offices, some of whom will be in charge of future elections. More

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WNYC Studios
This week, reporter Katie Thornton introduces us to the company whose hosts never backed down from the lies of the stolen 2020 election: Salem Media Group, the largest Christian, conservative multimedia company in the country – and perhaps the most influential media company you’ve never heard of.

Thornton traces the company’s rise to power from its scrappy start in the 1970s to the present day — a growth that paralleled and eventually became inextricable from the growth of the Religious Right. This episode is an adaptation of On the Media's latest series, The Divided Dial. You can listen to the full series HERE.

The Divided Dial is reported and hosted by journalist and Fulbright Fellow Katie Thornton. Follow her work on Instagram or on her website. The Divided Dial was edited by On the Media's Executive Producer Katya Rogers with production support from Max Balton and fact-checking by Tom Colligan, Sona Avakian, and Graham Hacia. Music and sound design by Jared Paul. Jennifer Munson is the technical director. Art by Michael Brennan. With support from the Fund for Investigative Journalism. Hosted by Katie Thornton and Brooke Gladstone. Produced by WNYC Studios.

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