I'm glad that making noise worked- but only in your local market, right? One station heard the "Oh no, we might get sued " undertone to this and backed up, but most people in media are too damn stupid to figure that out. Used to work in that industry. Those lines about "tongue in cheek" are an attempt to diffuse a situation and cover the stations backside- having been hit by a mean jackass in truck I know there are way too many horrible people around who would take that very seriously.
I wrote to LAB- the address is <bikeleague@bikeleague.org> . A legal action against Clear Channel would not only stop this instance, but prevent future such behavior across the industry. Those "morning zoo" shows put a lot of mean spirited and inappropriate ideas in peoples heads, and this is what's called inflammatory speech- encouraging violence. The OK for this behavior comes from the corporate headquarters, and they will have to stop it.
Do you want this to continue nationally? Write to LAB. They're our Washington lobby, and they're the national face of cycling. A grass roots, station by station effort is a big energy drain when we have an organization to deal with the root of the problem. And the longer these fools shoot their mouths off, the more idiots will be inculcated with the idea that we are ducks in a shooting gallery.

Lizzy