Low Ratings and Cheap Talk
The Captain said:
They would be foolish to bring back their most popular show??? That makes very little sense....
We keep explaining this, and you never listen.
Captain and others would be wise to continue turning a deaf ear to poorly-reasoned emotional arguments.
Emotion. said:
Ratings mean nothing. Billings mean everything.
True. But without ratings, you get less in billings unless your demographics improve. PHT just has significantly less in ratings after their calling card show was taken from them.
Emotion. said:
They couldn't sell spots in Rush to cover the carriage fees.
Pure speculation. You don't know that. If you did, you could cite at least one reasonable source. Even a 'somebody at PHT told me' would be better than an improbable conclusion bred by partisan constipation.
Emotion. said:
Even with lower ratings, their current lineup is more profitable than Rush and Hannity were.
You don't know that either. The current lineup is not keep the ratings up. The post-Phillies numbers will likely prove instructive.
What we do know is that Premiere offered Limbaugh to IQ and IQ took him along with the other two Premiere hosts and several weekend shows. We also know that WPHT did not at any time announce that they were dropping Limbaugh. (That false premise came from the partisan cartoon squads. Do not be taken in by fake, huffy "news" blogs. Choose your media sources with care.)
What we can reasonably surmise is that WPHT had no plans to drop Limbaugh at the end of his contract even after ditching Hannity and Beck. This is a pretty safe bet because they had no one to fall back on even though Premiere announced they were pulling Limbaugh four months before his contract with PHT ended. The new local hosts weren't setting the world on fire then either.
Smerconish got no traction anywhere with his terrestrial syndication 'centrist' act which is why he's now safely tucked away gathering dust on satellite channel 124 along with raw speeches and contextless political press releases that make CNN and C-SPAN look positively exciting by comparison.
Upon losing the hapless Smerconish, 1210 scrambled to pull in Dick Morris who still doesn't sound ready for prime time. With national name recognition amongst conservative media audiences, he can't be coming cheap. It also belies the notion that 1210 was intent on steering away from any controversy.
Emotion said:
The only way they would bring Rush back would be if Premiere gave it to CBS free or at least much cheaper. Even then it would be iffy.
1210 and Premiere will negotiate a price satisfactory to each because each is motivated to reach a deal. Hopefully the astute reader can now see how silly and uninformed speculation about "iffy" and "free" looks. And yet we'll continue to hear it over and over again.
Reason suggests that ratings-getter Limbaugh returns to 1210 after 106.9 signs off so that 1210 has an audience to sell to advertisers during Limbaugh and other 'safer' dayparts.
Emotion doesn't want to listen.