Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Coast to Coast AM - Hit by negative article

I have been a fan and listener of Coast to Coast AM for several years now.  I have to admit that I came in during the George Noory regime and I'm partial to his way directing the course which C2C has gone and is going.  For me very little has changed the majority of the program is UFO's, aliens, ghosts, supernatural, conspiracies, myths, angels, demons, and many other outside the box topics (I still want more UFO's and aliens, but then I'm biased towards that).

Coast to Coast AM

So when a co-worker told me about an article that said C2C was following a recipe for failure I had to check it out.  If you would like to read the article in full you can check it out here.  Although I don't encourage it since the article is biased, for what reason I don't know Coast to Coast AM: Recipe for Failure.

The author of the article R.W. Sanders contends that C2C is venturing into the realm of politics far to heavily, at least for his tastes, and says that George Noory should steer clear of the topic.  He even goes so far as to encourage others to begin a letter writing campaign to Mr. Noory, encouraging him to stop the talk on politics.  I must disagree with Mr. Sanders on his premise that C2C is venturing too much into the realm of politics.  At times the topics of C2C drift into the realm of politics, but Mr. Noory and the other hosts are very adept at taking control of the situation and either stopping the discussion or turning it back to the topic at hand.  But to tell the hosts of C2C to stop talk on politics is unreasonable, it is going to come up, it is incredibly hot - politically - in our country at the present time, and you can hardly start off with good morning with out someone turning it into a political debate.

With that said, my own personal opinion is that R.W. Sanders heard something on C2C that he disagreed with, whether it came from a host, guest or caller I have no idea, but he has taken it upon himself to encourage George Noory to veer away from something he perceives as a big mistake.

Mr. Noory if you ever happen to read this, just keep doing what you're doing.  The format is great and I don't see any reason to change things.  And from reading the piece by R.W. Sanders it sounds like he stopped listening a long time ago.



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