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[ NNSquad ] Flustered Radio Host Hangs Up on Me During "Google Interview"



       Flustered Radio Host Hangs Up on Me During "Google Interview"

               http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000782.html


Greetings.  I've long since lost track of how many radio interviews
I've participated in over the years.  On conservative "talk radio" in
particular, the topics usually involve controversial subjects where
the host (and often much of the audience) don't necessarily agree with
my viewpoints.

However, I've never been interviewed by a radio host in other than a
polite and cordial manner -- until this evening.

Earlier today I received an e-mail from a San Diego AM talk radio host
claiming his show was by far the lead early evening talk show on San
Diego radio, wanting to have a conversational interview without
listener calls (I happen to like listener calls, but either way is
fine with me).

Topic: Google and Street View Wi-Fi privacy issues.  My opinion on
this subject is pretty well known -- I believe the whole controversy
has been blown way out of proportion ( http://bit.ly/bl2OHl [Lauren's Blog] ).

Anyway, whenever possible I agree to these interview requests.  I
think it's important to try get beyond the "preaching to the choir"
effect that tends to often be the case with blogs, Twitter, and 
such -- but radio is one way to do it, especially with audiences who may
not normally hear from folks directly involved in technology policy
issues.

As is my habit when going on a show with a host that I haven't spoken
with before, I listened to some of his material online and quickly
realized that this would likely be what I term a somewhat "aggressive"
interview, rather than a more "laid-back" one.  You have to be more
forceful in your responses in such interviews to avoid being
"steamrolled" by the host, but that's all part of the game.  No
problem.

I've always been treated professionally in these live interviews --
even when the host had a polar opposite point of view -- so I was
quite surprised when this evening's host became flustered very early
during our conversation, melted down on-air, and simply hung up on me
(though he continued to vent his upset during the remainder of the
thirteen minute segment that went on to include callers).

But it's more amusing to listen to the segment yourself.  This guy is
a fascinating exemplar of the quintessential Google Hater with a
Capital H.

Be sure not to miss the caller who diverges onto the topics of smart
gas meter conspiracies and secret plans for a Google real-time spy
satellite!

Such ridiculousness aside, the essence of the situation was
encapsulated just after the host dumped me, when he told his audience,
"I'm just not interested in a conversation with someone who defends
Google."

So grab some popcorn, and listen to the segment yourself:

http://bit.ly/9J3eUD  (This is an "audio-only" YouTube item.)

One interview I won't forget.  Take care, all.

--Lauren--
Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com)
http://www.vortex.com/lauren
Tel: +1 (818) 225-2800
Co-Founder, PFIR (People For Internet Responsibility): http://www.pfir.org
Founder, NNSquad (Network Neutrality Squad): http://www.nnsquad.org
Founder, GCTIP (Global Coalition for Transparent Internet Performance): 
   http://www.gctip.org
Founder, PRIVACY Forum: http://www.vortex.com
Member, ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy
Lauren's Blog: http://lauren.vortex.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenweinstein
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