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Mancow’s Morning Madhouse is an American radio show hosted by Erich “Mancow” Muller. The show is broadcast to a number of markets of mainly FM radio stations throughout the United States.
The live broadcast of the show was briefly halted on July 11, 2006 when Q101 discontinued the airing of the show. From the mid 90’s until mid 00’s, it was one of the top morning shows in Chicagoland, and earned airtime in various cities across America. Mancow’s Morning Madhouse resumed live broadcasting on July 18, 2006 nationally via Talk Radio Network and can be heard on over 34 of its network affiliates. The show could not be heard over the Chicagoland airwaves, where the show originates, due to the lack of a local affiliate in that listening area. As of October 26, however, Mancow got a spot on WLS and now is on from 9-11 in Chicago. The show is rated #9 in the Talkers Magazine Heavy 100.
Mancow and the FCC
Muller and Emmis Communications, the company that owns radio stations on which Mancow’s Morning Madhouse is broadcast, have had numerous run-ins with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for broadcasting offensive or obscene material. In particular, in 1999 David Edward Smith, the then-Executive Director of the Illinois-based Citizens for Community Values, began filing complaints with the FCC. While the first several of these complaints were initially dismissed by the FCC for lack of context, eventually the FCC began levying fines on Emmis – largely as a result of persistent efforts thereto from anti-obscenity commissioners Gloria Tristani and Bush appointee Michael Copps. By June 2002, various media sources reported that Emmis had paid $42,000 in fines for FCC violations on Muller’s program.
Smith continued to file complaints about the content of Muller’s show. In 2004, Muller filed a suit against Smith, claiming that Smith was violating his First Amendment rights to free speech. A federal judge declared this suit to be, “frivolous and insubtantial,” and as a result Muller dropped the suit on August 3, 2004. Shortly thereafter Emmis Communications announced it had reached a, “consent decree,” with FCC, agreeing to pay $300,000 and to admit that the Mancow program had at times violated FCC regulations. In the meantime, Smith had petitioned FCC to deny the renewal of Emmis station licenses, including one for a station, WIBC-AM in Indianapolis, that did not broadcast Muller’s program – which was unsuccessful.
As recently as 2006, Smith has maintained that he’s continued to monitor Muller’s radio program for objectionable material.
Politics
On December 6, 2005, Muller made an appearance on Fox News Channel’s Fox & Friends where he referred to Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean as “vile,” “bloodthirsty” and “evil.” Muller also commented on Dean’s negative opinions on the War in Iraq, calling Dean a traitor that “ought to be kicked out of America” and “tried for treason.”
On May 22, 2009, Muller had himself waterboarded during his morning radio program, having lost a listener poll determining whether he or co-host Pat Cassidy would be the one waterboarded. The talk show host had previously claimed that calling waterboarding “torture” was wrong, something he had stated that he hoped his reenactment would prove. Lasting only 6 seconds (“8 seconds less than the average person”, according to program guest Marine Sergeant Klay South), Mancow afterward changed his opinion, saying, “It is way worse than I thought it would be, and that’s no joke”, and described waterboarding as “absolutely torture”.
Questions were later raised about the validity of the procedure. South had no formal training in waterboarding and had never before performed the procedure, leading the online celebrity and gossip site Gawker to accuse Muller of faking the whole thing. Muller replied in an interview on Countdown with Keith Olbermann, “I admit it, it was a stupid radio stunt. But waterboarding, all it is, is water in your nose and mouth with your head back.” Further adding “We went into this thinking it was going to be a joke. But it was not a joke — it was horrible. ‘Hoax’ is probably not the right word, but we did think it was going to be a joke.”
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