Jon Sinton Explained

Jon Sinton is an American serial media entrepreneur working in the radio, television and online industries.

Early life

Jon graduated from Upper Arlington High School in Columbus Ohio in 1972 where he was active in student government.

Early career

Sinton's early radio career was as a program director moving from WIOT in Toledo, Ohio to KDKB in Phoenix, Arizona in 1978.[1] By the 1980s he became a radio consultant and vice-president of research and development for the Atlanta-based Burkhart/Abrams consulting company.[2]

By the 1990s he started his own consulting company, Sinton, Barnes and Associates.[3] In 1994 he worked to get Jim Hightower, a populist radio host, a syndicated radio show, to counterbalance conservative host Rush Limbaugh.[4]

Air America

See main article: Air America (radio network). In 2003 he began a venture to start a liberal-leaning radio network.[5] That station would become Air America.[6]

Sinton would later use his clout in the radio industry to become outspoken against the Fairness Doctrine[7]

Progressive Voices Institute, Inc.

In 2011, recognizing that progressives would never catch up on conservative-dominated talk radio or cable television, Sinton and original Air America sales director, Reed Haggard, were joined by online specialist George Vasilopoulos, in starting the non-profit Progressive Voices Institute, Inc. PVI's first educational project is a progressive portal that aggregates all progressive video, audio, and written word in a smartphone application called Progressive Voices App. PV App is an attempt to leverage the burgeoning Mobile internet revolution, and create a Progressive Media Universe on that platform.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vox Jox. Hall. Doug. 19 August 1978. Billboard. 24. 23 November 2010.
  2. Web site: Lee Michaels dies in car accident. 5 January 1985. Billboard. 11. 23 November 2010.
  3. Web site: Barnes sees pay-for-play branding in radio's future. Shiffman. Marc. Billboard. 25 April 1998. 78. 23 November 2010.
  4. News: Talk Radio Gets a Spirited New Voice From the Left. Howe Verhovek. Sam. 9 May 1994. The New York Times. 23 November 2010.
  5. Web site: Chicago Venture Capitalists Want To Start Liberal Radio Network. Hancock. David. 17 February 2003. CBS News. 23 November 2010.
  6. Web site: Liberal Voices Get New Home on Radio Dial. Steinberg. Jacques. 31 March 2004. Common Dreams. 23 November 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100712030854/http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0331-01.htm. 12 July 2010.
  7. Web site: Limbaugh gets support from Air America. 22 December 2008. Radio Business Report. 23 November 2010.