What's Cumulus plugging into the Geraldo spot for affiliates that are losing him?
This is a different show. I'm happy to say the show that replaced Paul Harvey's will continue.I think Huck's radio show got a push after the death of Paul Harvey. A couple of stations I know of that had broadcast Paul for decades picked up the Huckabee show and aired it in the same slot.
^What is the name of the other program and which of Paul Harvey's programs was replaced by this other program ("Paul Harvey News and Comment" or "The Rest of the Story")?
0/10 Wrong as always.I wouldn't be surprised if Mike Huckabee resurfaces soon at Clear Channel-owned Premiere Networks as the company's new national morning-drive host, displacing dozens of local morning shows at CC-owned talk stations around the country.
Besides, CC's newest acquisition, WOR-710 New York, needs a morning host. By hiring Huckabee, he could be based at WOR and also be syndicated to all of CC's other talk stations.
It would be logical for CC, they would get a "name" around whom they could build a national morning show, and substantially cut costs since dozens of CC employees working on local morning talk shows would be let go.
Besides the local hosts, producers, etc. who would lose their jobs because of a syndicated morning-drive Huckabee show, there is one other significant downside: Were Huckabee to become the morning show for all CC-owned talk stations, most of those stations would lose their only local weekday show (since most CC talk stations that now have local afternoon-drive shows will likely cancel such shows in the next few weeks to make way for live clearances of Sean Hannity).
In fact, I wonder if the recent departure of the regionally-syndicated "Quinn and Rose" show from some CC talk stations was a step towards the company eventually launching a national morning-drive talk show, whether or not Mike Huckabee hosts it.
I wouldn't be surprised if Mike Huckabee resurfaces soon at Clear Channel-owned Premiere Networks as the company's new national morning-drive host, displacing dozens of local morning shows at CC-owned talk stations around the country.
Besides, CC's newest acquisition, WOR-710 New York, needs a morning host. By hiring Huckabee, he could be based at WOR and also be syndicated to all of CC's other talk stations.
It would be logical for CC, they would get a "name" around whom they could build a national morning show, and substantially cut costs since dozens of CC employees working on local morning talk shows would be let go.
Besides the local hosts, producers, etc. who would lose their jobs because of a syndicated morning-drive Huckabee show, there is one other significant downside: Were Huckabee to become the morning show for all CC-owned talk stations, most of those stations would lose their only local weekday show (since most CC talk stations that now have local afternoon-drive shows will likely cancel such shows in the next few weeks to make way for live clearances of Sean Hannity).
In fact, I wonder if the recent departure of the regionally-syndicated "Quinn and Rose" show from some CC talk stations was a step towards the company eventually launching a national morning-drive talk show, whether or not Mike Huckabee hosts it.