Randi Rhodes

Randi Rhodes is the liberal weekday talk show host of The Randi Rhodes Show previously on Air America Radio. She has returned to her flagship station, WJNO in West Palm Beach, Florida; and she is now broadcast/syndicated via the Nova M network headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Randi can also be heard on the satellite radio station, XM Radio. She is live on the vast majority of her affiliate stations, and broadcasts from 3-6pm EST.

Contact Information
The Randi Rhodes Show c/o 1290 WJNO 3071 Continental Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Talk Lines: 866-87-RANDI Website: http://forums.therandirhodesshow.com/

About
Randi Rhodes was born Randi Buten. Even though she is currently divorced, she has legally gone by her married name "Robertson" ever since she was married to the independent producer, Jim Robertson in 1994. She took her pseudonym from Ozzy Osbourne's guitar player, who she said was one of the greats because of his professionalism and his daily dedication to practice. Randi spent three years in the Air Force as an aircraft mechanic, and occasionally talks about her experience as a truck driver too. She has also been a mother to her niece, Jessica ever since Randi lost her sister to breast cancer.

Randi's radio career began as a DJ, and she has been working in radio for nearly 30 years.

Profiles

 * Randi Rhodes and The Randi Rhodes Show in the Wikipedia.
 * Profile: Randi Rhodes, NNDB.com.

Articles & Commentary

 * Randi Rhodes Show Illegal Archives.
 * Paula Span, "Radio Waves. Talk-show host Randi Rhodes joined a new liberal network hoping to advance her career while shaking up this election season. But things haven't worked out exactly as planned," Washington Post, September 12, 2004.
 * "Randi Rhodes with Lou Dobbs on Nuclear testing," Crooks and Liars, April 19, 2006. WMP and QT links.
 * Transcript: Larry King Live, CNN, August 9, 2006. Scroll down for segment with Randi Rhodes and Neal Boortz. YouTube clip posted on Hoffmania, August 10, 2006.
 * As referenced by Randi Rhodes on Larry King Live: "Predicting Media Matters would flag his Cindy Sheehan attacks, Boortz also declared Islam a religion of 'violent, bloodthirsty cretins' and called Prophet Muhammad a 'phony rag-picker'," Media Matters for America, July 20, 2006.


 * Noel Sheppard, "Wednesday Night Fights: Neal Boortz Takes on Randi Rhodes," NewsBusters, August 10, 2006. Includes transcript.
 * Weekly Wings of Justice Award Winner: Randi Rhodes, BuzzFlash's Wings of Justice.com, November 29, 2006.