Showing posts with label Chris Medlock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Medlock. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Medlock to run for Tulsa Mayor

According to 1170 KFAQ and various sources on Twitter, Chris Medlock announced this morning at the Tulsa Press Club that he will be seeking the Republican nomination for Tulsa mayor.

KFAQ will carry audio of the announcement at 11:00am. Medlock joins fellow Republicans Clay Clark and Dewey Bartlett, Jr. as candidates for mayor.

Medlock for Mayor? Announcement this Morning

Chris Medlock, former Tulsa City Councilor and talk show host, has called a press conference for this morning, to announce his intentions regarding the upcoming Tulsa mayoral race.

Medlock has been considering running for the seat ever since Mayor Kathy Taylor announced that she was not going to seek re-election.

The press conference will take place at 10:00am this morning, at the Tulsa Press Club. I would assume that it will be carried live by 1170AM KFAQ, and perhaps some other Tulsa media outlets.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Kathy Taylor Won't Seek Re-Election as Tulsa Mayor

From Chris Medlock's blog:
KOTV the News On Six is reporting that Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor will not seek re-election. The station's website reports that Taylor will be making an official statement in a television spot to begin Friday. In it, she states that she is "a business person not a mayor."

Rumors have been circulating for weeks that Taylor was interviewed in Tulsa by representatives of the Obama administration for a position in the Commerce Department. Taylor had served as Oklahoma's Secretary of Commerce in the Brad Henry administration prior to running for mayor. In fact, it is something that I had publicly speculated upon as far back as two years ago, that she might be seeking such a post, should a Democrat win the seat.

Obviously, this takes what was considered to be a tight race with few GOP candidates eager to take on Taylor's money, to a race that could draw several Republicans seeking the nomination.

More on this as facts become known.
This is interesting. What has been viewed as an unwinnable race for Republicans is now suddenly wide open. Kathy Taylor had a formidable war chest, and has been raising money recently, if memory serves me correctly.

The only candidates to have announced so far are Republicans Clay Clark and Robert Gwin, Jr. Several city councilors are rumored to be looking at the office, and surely will now.

In recent weeks, Taylor has denied being wooed for a job in the Obama administration. Of course, this latest move has sparked lots of speculation, including rumors that she may be looking at running for Lt. Governor, some other state-wide office, or even challenging John Sullivan for the First Congressional District in 2010.

But then again, maybe she's moving back to her Florida home.

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Friday, May 01, 2009

A Blogging Milestone: 5000 Visits

At 5:44pm yesterday, this blog reached another milestone - 5,000 visits.

From its inception on July 31st, 2008, we have covered a wide variety of issues, some of which are listed below.
  • The 2008 Election, including our series of Oklahoma-based polls, and our Bought and Paid For: Jim Roth series
  • Muskogee-area Politics
  • The RNC Chair Race
  • The Israeli Parliamentary Elections
  • The Continuing Israeli-Arab/Palestinian Conflicts
  • The OKGOP Chair Race and Caucus Vote
  • Global Warming, and the rising prominence of Czech Pres. Vaclav Klaus
  • KFAQ's Firing of Chris Medlock
  • The 2010 Gubernatorial Election
  • The 2009 Tea Parties
I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for reading my blog. Due to your visits, this blog has been ranked as high as 3rd on the BlogNetNews.com/Oklahoma Influence Index, and is currently ranked 10th on the 12-week rolling average - a pretty good accomplishment. You as readers have also left 138 comments.

None of this would have happened without you, and I thank you all again. I hope that you will continue to read this blog in the future.

Sincerely,

Jamison Faught
The Muskogee Politico Blogmaster

Sunday, March 22, 2009

KFAQ Reposts Medlock Archives

1170 KFAQ has re-posted the archive of The Chris Medlock Show's final week.

After KFAQ cut Chris Medlock, they removed all reference to Medlock and his show from their website. This included all the archives.

I see this as a good move on KFAQ's part (but by no means redeeming their actions in this situation). It remains to be seen whether they will return the entire archive of The Chris Medlock Show or not, but this is a good start. Michael Bates at BatesLine posted about his disappointment with KFAQ for removing Medlock's blog and archives, from a historical standpoint. Let's hope that KFAQ continues adding the past podcasts of The Chris Medlock Show.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Chris Medlock Re-Launches Blog


Chris Medlock, former talk show host on 1170 KFAQ, re-launched his blog this week. MedBlogged had been idle since August of 2008.

Medlock blogged extensively on Tulsa politics and issues, much as he dealt with the same topics on his radio show. The Oklahoma blogging community has re-gained a great asset.

Medlock's blog is located at www.MedBlogged.com.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Update on Chris Medlock Show

Here's the latest information on why KFAQ cut The Chris Medlock Show.

It appears to have been because of financial problems with the parent company, Journal Communications. Here's from Michael Bates on Batesline (a superb blogger):
Although I'm told that Chris's ratings have been good -- the best for his timeslot since Tony Snow was on mid-afternoons several years ago -- parent company Journal Communications is suffering. In June 2007, the stock neared $14 a share; it was at $5 as recently as last September; yesterday it closed at 39 cents. (It ticked up today, back to 50 cents.) According to the transcript of the company's 2008 4Q earnings teleconference, Journal had a net loss of $223 million for that period. Journal Communications' flagship is the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper.
On his Facebook profile, Chris Medlock confirmed that, "They said it was due to financial problems." When one of the commentors asked if there was anything his listening audience could do to get him back on the air, he said, "I guess if enough people complained...it's worked before."

Here's the contact information for 1170 KFAQ, if you wish to contact the station.

Mailing Address
4590 East 29th Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114

Office Phone:
(918) 743-7814

Management Emails:
Perhaps we can still get Chris Medlock back on there air...

Friday, March 13, 2009

Monday, October 20, 2008

Young Republicans Meeting Tonight

The Muskogee County Young Republicans club will hold their monthly meeting at Flair's Grille, at 5:30pm on October 20th (that's tonight). Guest speaker will be Tulsa talk show host Chris Medlock.

Medlock was a Tulsa City Councilman, representing Tulsa 's District 2 for three years. He ran for mayor in 2006, narrowly losing in the Republican primary to the incumbent mayor. He now hosts the 'Chris Medlock Show', which runs from 2-4pm , Monday through Friday, on Tulsa talk radio station 1170 KFAQ.

The Cherokee County Young Republicans club will also be meeting with the Muskogee County Young Republicans. All Republicans from the ages of 18-40, who reside in Muskogee or Cherokee counties, are invited. If you don't fall under that age range, still come.

For more information, please call MCYRS President Jordan Stevens (918-360-2703) or visit www.muskogeerepublicans.org/mcyrs.php