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Do you expect any changes to the WPHT daily and weekend lineup soon, or should they leave it the way that it is?
Hey, Julius. WPHT is not in your signature as one of the stations you listen to. But you keep posting about it. What's up?
Besides, hasn't what they should do been pretty much beaten to death here?
I just edited my signature to include WPHT and you are right. I'm beating a dead horse here.Hey, Julius. WPHT is not in your signature as one of the stations you listen to. But you keep posting about it. What's up?
Besides, hasn't what they should do been pretty much beaten to death here?
Ether way Fred, 1210 needs some much needed changes to improve their ratings, so they can be at least in the top 10 in ratings and cume.Julius, I think we can cover all bets with....
They will either keep the station or
sell it.*
They will either keep the current local-live approach or
Go back to syndicated hosts.
If they keep the current format, they will leave it alone or
tweak it with new hosts in some slots.
If CBS sells 1210, the new owner will be the fourth in the station's history:
The Levy Brothers
The Evening Bulletin (which nearly everybody read)
CBS
and TBA
If the station flips, it will be the eighth flip in the station's history.
Old Time Radio - Block Programming
Full Service
Talk
All News
Talk
Oldies
Sports
Talk
TBA
Julius, I think we can cover all bets with....
If CBS sells 1210, the new owner will be the fourth in the station's history:
The Levy Brothers
The Evening Bulletin (which nearly everybody read)
CBS
and TBA
TBA
Ether way Fred, 1210 needs some much needed changes to improve their ratings, so they can be at least in the top 10 in ratings and cume.
I'm against 1210 airing paid and brokered local/national programming that 1210 runs, even though it might make money for the station. On Sundays the evening local talk schedule (The Crime Guy with Walt Hunter and Dr. Mazz and Rick) gets push backed because they insistent on running their local paid commercial announcements programing like the Res-Q healthline evening show in their entirety , instead of shortening it. its been like that for years.Maybe, maybe not. Go back to PAB's post. Money counts, not ratings. They ratings that get published are meaningless.
I'm against 1210 airing paid and brokered local/national programming that 1210 runs, even though it might make money for the station. On Sundays the evening local talk schedule (The Crime Guy with Walt Hunter and Dr. Mazz and Rick) gets push backed because they insistent on running their local paid commercial announcements programing like the Res-Q healthline evening show in their entirety , instead of shortening it. its been like that for years.
Does anyone think that 1210 might go to an all syndicated talk format to include Rush, Hannity and Beck and drop the local shows during the week and weekend to cut costs?
I forgot I asked that. Sorry about that Fred. there are so many posts, its impossible to remember every one.Haven't I seen this question before? Haven't I seen people answer it before? Didn't some of them question the idea that paying the fees for these syndicated shows would cut costs? Just out of curiosity, do you read the replies to your posts?
I forgot I asked that. Sorry about that Fred. there are so many posts, its impossible to remember every one.
I still say the style of talk on NJ101.5 could be the future, if the suits were not so addicted to right-wing ideological party-line talk. And they've got Wally Kennedy reading wire copy: What a waste of talent.
and the fact is, 1210 is no longer a major radio station, like it once was with WCAU. 1210 is cheaply run now and its sad, but that's the way radio is these days. A 50,000 watt signal is being wasted and its a shame.CBS has spent four decades doing their worst to destroy 1210 and they probably think they can put Humpty Dumpty together again in a matter of weeks (if only they stumble on the right formula).