Moore: Conservatives Should Boycott WPRO Over DePetro Leaving

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Moore: Conservatives Should Boycott WPRO Over DePetro Leaving

John DePetro
Does anybody know what the station management over at 630 WPRO is thinking? That, of course, assumes that they actually are thinking.

Whatever the case may be, they certainly don’t care much about their listeners. What else can we deduce from the fact that they let their most talented and entertaining talk show host walk out the door?

Less than one year after the death of the iconic Vincent “Buddy” Cianci, and his wildly entertaining show, the brass over at WPRO has let John DePetro leave. DePetro, a conservative stalwart, who has hosted a talk radio show on WPRO for roughly 10 years, has announced that he is leaving the air.

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Make no mistake about it: DePetro gave the station their most dynamic, comical, and interesting show since the death of Cianci. If talk radio listeners wanted to laugh, DePetro’s show was the place to tune into.

DePetro was way out in front of the Donald Trump phenomenon. DePetro spoke prominently at the Trump rally when then candidate Trump visited Rhode Island earlier this Spring.

A Conservative Leader

Often times, over the last several years, it seemed like DePetro, not elected Rhode Island public officials, was driving the conservative movement in this state. He would regularly host rallies at the statehouse and encourage his listeners to call their elected officials in an attempt to drive the public discourse.

The details as to why he has left the air are fuzzy, and neither side is saying much about his departure. Station management inexplicably declined to comment.

On his website, DePetro released a vague statement declaring that he would no longer be hosting his talk radio show.

“To all my WPRO radio listeners : At this time, I have decided to conclude my entertaining weekday ... radio show on WPRO.  

Thank you to all my listeners for making 2016 my best year ever in radio, with my coverage of the Trump campaign, my many exclusives, plus my national work on The Savage nation and CNN,” DePetro wrote.

WPRO Should've Fought To Keep DePetro

Meanwhile, the union-backed group For Our Daughters, which let’s face it, was always more interested in knocking DePetro off the air due to his anti-union and pro-taxpayer advocacy as opposed to any insulting comments he made on the air, declared victory over DePetro’s announcement.

“We accomplished what we set out to do -- John DePetro is off the air at WPRO. Thank you to all the elected leaders, labor unions and community organizations who stood with us in opposition to misogyny and hate radio. The boycott is over. We encourage station leaders to formally adopt policies to prevent this type of situation from happening again,” said Maureen Martin, chair, For Our Daughters.

The statements makes no sense considering the fact that the reason for DePetro’s departure from the air doesn’t seem to have anything to do with their. And his departure takes place almost three years since this group began its crusade. If he retired on his own terms at the age of 70 two decades from now would the group put out a similar statement?

In any event, one thing is clear: the time has come for statewide conservatives to begin their own boycott of WPRO given the fact that the station could care less about providing a high quality product for their listeners.

Boycott WPRO

Unlike the union boycott, a conservative boycott of the station would actually work. In other words, it would impact their ratings, since they’re the folks who make up the lion-share of the audience.

That may actually get the station to replace DePetro with a host who will provide the same high level of entertainment that DePetro provided.

Let’s face it: talk radio is going the way of horse racing, boxing, and the cassette player. Most of their listeners tend to be older, (and white). Younger folks don't want to hear long commercial segments and they don't want to deal with long wait times to call in. The national attention span is shrinking. That's not a good trend for the industry moving forward. 

But locally, and this may be one of the last places this is true--talk radio means still something. It's a place to get news and hear interesting commentary. Unless WPRO wants to hasten its own demise, the station better produce the same high quality product it was just 1-year ago with stars like DePetro and Cianci on the air.

Russell Moore has worked on both sides of the desk in Rhode Island media, both for newspapers and on political campaigns. Send him email at [email protected]. Follow him on twitter @russmoore713.


 


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