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Rita Cosby Out at WABC

The changes keep coming at NY's legendary talker. First Savage & Plante, now Cosby.


She had been paired with Curtis Sliwa. Not known if she will be replaced.
 
Sorry to see Cosby go; I thought she added a pretty good balance to the show; Glad that both Plante and Savage are gone, especially Plante who I thought was an embarrassment to the station.
 
Sorry to see Cosby go; I thought she added a pretty good balance to the show; Glad that both Plante and Savage are gone, especially Plante who I thought was an embarrassment to the station.

Plante is pretty good as a political pundit on cable TV, however, maybe, it’s a case of more is less. I wonder how much longer Bernie and Sid have. Sid has been cursing out anyone criticizing the show on social media, so, maybe, he’s stressing out.
 
A real revolving door at WABC it seems. Is anybody running the programing there or is it on auto pilot? I mean, with their incredible ratings success, hard to see these moves as improving anything. How soon till they start dispatching Yellow Cabs???
 
A real revolving door at WABC it seems. Is anybody running the programing there or is it on auto pilot? I mean, with their incredible ratings success, hard to see these moves as improving anything. How soon till they start dispatching Yellow Cabs???

Seems like the sales dept has a big influence over programming: The weekend “Balance Of Nature Show,” is an embarrassingly poorly produced infomercial making wild, unsubstantiated claims for a cure-all pill containing dehydrated fruits and vegetables.
 
Seems like the sales dept has a big influence over programming: The weekend “Balance Of Nature Show,” is an embarrassingly poorly produced infomercial making wild, unsubstantiated claims for a cure-all pill containing dehydrated fruits and vegetables.

How is that different from the talk programming making unsubstantiated claims?
 
Do federal, state, local governments, and the IRS, promise to cure every affliction known to mankind in exchange for tax dollars?

Is anyone requiring you to buy those products?

Those shows are the price that station pays for running losing talk shows during the week. If the talk format was doing better, they wouldn't air those shows. Those shows are likely bringing in more money than the daily talk shows. So get used to it.
 
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