Michael Smerconish is jumping from traditional talk radio to satellite, saying the media form he has loved essentially left him.

At the swearing-in of a new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, President Obama said the death Friday of al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen shows the terror network "will find no safe haven anywhere in the world."
Most of the conservative talk show hosts bash President Barack Obama for four hours a day, whether the president deserves it or not, Smerconish said.
He said he believes that talk radio contributes to gridlock in Washington.