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Air America Radio Network Seeks Bankruptcy Protection (Update1)
By Don Jeffrey
Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Air America Radio, the liberal talk and news radio network, sought bankruptcy court protection after losing $40.9 million since May 2004.
Air America, featuring comedian Al Franken, will keep broadcasting as it negotiates with creditors, Piquant LLC, which operates under the network's name, said today in an e-mailed statement. Piquant said it filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition after talks with creditors broke down.
``This regrettable action became necessary only recently when good faith efforts to resolve outstanding debt with a creditor from the company's earliest days broke down,'' the New York-based company said in the statement.
Air America's decision to seek legal protection from its creditors shows that backers have lost patience with the money- losing network. Started by Mark Walsh to counter the influence of conservative talk-radio hosts such as Rush Limbaugh, the network initially said it would take four years to make money. Piquant said it bought the network for $705,000 in May 2004.
Because some investors have refused to keep subsidizing the operation, Piquant said in the bankruptcy filing today that it may sell or liquidate the business if it can't succeed in reorganizing. Piquant said its chairman, Robert Glaser, is also the company's largest investor.
New Chief Executive
Scott Elberg said he was named Piquant chief executive officer on Oct. 9. Piquant's former general manager, Elberg replaced Jim Wiggett, who was acting CEO after record industry executive Danny Goldberg quit the job in April.
Air America has said it broadcasts from radio stations in the top U.S. markets. In New York it is aired on WWRL AM. Besides Franken, on-air personalities include Randi Rhodes and Robert Kennedy Jr.
Air America said in an e-mailed statement today that Democracy Allies LLC will provide a credit facility ``to ensure the company's continued operation without interruption.''
In its bankruptcy filing, Piquant is seeking permission to use up to $3 million in financing from Democracy Allies.
A hearing will be held today in the bankruptcy court in Manhattan to obtain approval of the financing, Tracy Klestadt, a bankruptcy attorney for Air America, said in an interview.
The case is In re Piquant LLC, No. 06-12423, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).
To contact the reporter on this story: Don Jeffrey in New York at [email protected] .
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=ayWSgm0Pi3WU&refer=us
Now, $41 million in losses in two years is some dreadful management. Jesus

So much for left-wing media. Strange, that: they can't survive because of abysmal advertising revenues. Wonder why it is that people think the "mainstream media" is so goddamned liberal, yet when clearly liberal folks come to the front of the stage, no companies will finance them.