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Is WABC’s new ownership squandering an opportunity?

There is an FM station (not AM station) in the south (southwest actually) that plays a eclectic list of music from the owner's massive collection in no particular order, commercial-free 24/7 - that station is 103.1 KCDX (kcdx.com)
 
There is an FM station (not AM station) in the south (southwest actually) that plays a eclectic list of music from the owner's massive collection in no particular order, commercial-free 24/7 - that station is 103.1 KCDX (kcdx.com)
They are moving the transmitter to become a Tucson rimshot, covering about a third of that market with a 60 dbu signal.
 
Also years ago in Akron Ohio, shortly after sunrise, I managed to pull in a TV station from Denver, CO for about 10 minutes......and I was just using rabbit ears. [yeah, I know TV, not radio] but in my first car, a 1962 Chevy II Nova [OEM AM radio] I had around 1974, I was sitting in my driveway DXing and managed to pick up a station from Denver and two stations from California fairly well for a few minutes. I wish I could remember their call letters but I was floored I picked them up from so far away. No AM radio I have had since then has been able to pick up any station that far away. In the early 80s I bought a vehicle that had a combo Craig AM/FM 8-track player. The FM section was fantastic, I could dial in and get stations from well out of state and once while driving in the middle of West Virginia I picked up WMMS out of Cleveland.
I have been told that the antenna isn't really an issue in FM skip.
 
I like WABC. Who I don’t care for is Juliet.

In the summer of 1983, my wife and I were in Cancun ( warning- do not go in June) . Anyway, I always took my radio companion with me. I was lying in bed one night and heard WCKY Cincinnati.
 
I like WABC. Who I don’t care for is Juliet.

In the summer of 1983, my wife and I were in Cancun ( warning- do not go in June) . Anyway, I always took my radio companion with me. I was lying in bed one night and heard WCKY Cincinnati.
WCKY had a pretty good nighttime signal in the Caribbean. I picked them up in both Jamaica and Curacao. I was also able to hear WSM Nashville and WGBS Miami.
 
I'm from Pittsburgh living in Omaha in the 70's we listened to KDKA everynight. My Sister lived in Northern Virginia also listened . Durning the Summer we had a Camp in Northwestern Pa listening to WABC ,CKLW AND WLS
 
I'm from Pittsburgh living in Omaha in the 70's we listened to KDKA everynight. My Sister lived in Northern Virginia also listened . Durning the Summer we had a Camp in Northwestern Pa listening to WABC ,CKLW AND WLS
And now on Saturday night When Local Oldies WKFB signs off we listen to Cousin Brucie on WABC
 
'Seconded' on those GE Superadio II's. The one a couple of pals got me for my 46th birthday is still up-and-at-em, out this way, about 150 miles W of where I was originally born in Brooklyn. (I'll have to get out the calcualtor to determine the approximate year for the gift). The best catch on it came one night when I was trying for semi-local WFBS Berwick PA. Usually, WADO NYC buries them after sundown when for when former daytimer Oldies WFBS drops to like 30 watts.
But atop 1280 for nearly a half an hour was WFYC from Alma Michigan. It HAD to be a Friday night, because they were running a HS football game, and, I guess, traditionally didn;t drop their own omni day signal to whatever pittance they'd been licensed. 25 watts, maybe?

Beer buddy across the street at the former house occasionally would get chased out by his missus for drinking too much beer in front of the kids while some must-see Phiilies game was on TV. So he's walk over to our place with a 36-pack of Miller High Life and ask me to get the Phillies game on the radio. John became a DXer in just a short while.
Crack of a bat : 'Oh, THAT's gone!' And it was -- a Scott Rolen home run. John was hogging the radio, turning it and tilting it so that he could hear WPHT 1210, his ears wide; his empty Miller cans eventually missing our wastebasket altogether (and often missing the room where the wastebasket was), and WPHT's phase-cancellation signal. John was a pi$$er. Imagine someone who looks like Jay Ferguson of the song 'Thunder Island' turning into a rapt DXer for a few hours instead of an alike. After a while we'd only answer the door when his Phillies were playing my Mets, lol.
The radio was -- what else -- that same GE Superadio II.

On WABC : They come in here a touch noisy in the day, but easily separable on the GE SR2 from the much louder WAEB 790 Allentown. At night WABC is a ton of brix. The time is long gone from their glory, back when the station used to have a huge listenership from several states at night. I like the idea of M'sieu Cats giving people out this way music at night -- on an AM station -- as he lets the demographics and the local response situate themselves, plus those of us in places like Northern Exposure PA. It's his toy trainset.
Perhaps some others, heirs of George Steinbrenner and Bill Drake plus Bruce Springsteen can reach into their car seats and come up with enough funding to buy a 50KW clear and call it Boss Radio?

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For history's deflating sake, I once asked several co-workers my age what stations they used to enjoy on their transistors at night back around 1963. A quite unofficial Steve Greensen Audio survey I conducted ...
Survey SAID:
#3 was WABC
#2 was local WISL 1480 Shamokin, now dark
#1 (drum roll ....) WKBW.
 
My SRII got knocked off the refrigerator by my cat, and it still works fine. Only damage was one of the tines got bent when the radio's plug pulled out from the wall. They're built like tanks. DX well, too.
 
WABC needs a strong drive time host to take over from 3-6 pm. They were running syndicated Shapiro for a while on and off, but now apparently he's off for good (I assume for the $$ he cost for that slot they were still getting creamed by Hannity on WOR).

Hannity is so stale and repetitive I think WABC could do well with a strong local drive time show from 3-6.
 
WABC needs a strong drive time host to take over from 3-6 pm.

They're running a series of local 1-hour shows at that time, including the 5 to 6 hour hosted by the owner.

But yes, block programming isn't as strong as one solid host to cover the whole drive home.
 
They're running a series of local 1-hour shows at that time, including the 5 to 6 hour hosted by the owner.

But yes, block programming isn't as strong as one solid host to cover the whole drive home.

Since Catsmitidas bought the station last year, it's been very "choppy" other than Sid & Bernie in the morning in Imus's old slot.

(I've recently been won over by them after formerly listening to Len & Michael on WOR for years, which IMO has just gotten too bland and boring. Len doesn't know much of anything outside of sports, and Riedel is sort of an snob who reminds me of Niles Crane from the Frasier sitcom.) That WOR morning show was much better when Todd Schnitt was Len's co-host, but I think he wanted huge $$$ and it was also pretty obvious that he and Len personally disliked each other.

At WABC, I like Curtis but they've kind of over-used him, he is sort of the Steve Somers of WABC in that he apparently lives in the studio 24/7 and can be woken up to cover any and all shifts on a moment's notice. If he actually becomes mayor, they should poach Mark Simone from WOR and give him the 12-3 block. Since Simone is a local NY guy, he'd be a great fit for WABC, which seems to not want to spend the $$$ for national syndicated shows (except Levin which isn't even a show anymore but just a couple seconds here and there between commercials, that show's commerical load could choke a horse).

I do think they are missing a golden drive time opportunity, esp. with the sorry state of politics in NYC and the tri-state area currently. An angry Bob Grant type host who took tons of local calls would be great, esp. since the competition (Hannity) is so bland and repetitive as to be unlistenable. With some tinkering WABC could really be a powerhouse again in NYC.
 
Since Simone is a local NY guy, he'd be a great fit for WABC, which seems to not want to spend the $$$ for national syndicated shows

Keep in mind that syndicated shows don't cost actual money. They require stations to run a certain number of commercials.

On the other hand, it would cost actual dollars to steal Simone from WOR.
 
Keep in mind that syndicated shows don't cost actual money. They require stations to run a certain number of commercials.
Keep in mind that syndicated shows don't cost actual money. They require stations to run a certain number of commercials.

On the other hand, it would cost actual dollars to steal Simone from WOR.
I think Simone would be a great addition, bottom line is Catsmatidis is going to have to spend some $$$ if he wants to compete. He bought the station just as Covid was starting so it's rough, but like buying a sports team, you gotta spend on some big name free agents to get the fans to turn out.
 
WOR‘s surpassing WABC in recent ratings books, by sizeable margins, causes me to wonder if the new owner of WABC John Catsimatides is squandering an opportunity to remake the station into the powerhouse it once was. With unlimited resources as a billionaire, he seems to be cheaping out on programming, the foundation of any radio station, with quite uncompelling hosts, in my opinion, who will not attract a young audience, also my opinion: Such as Rudy Giuliani, “Judge” Jeanine Pirro, and former NYC police commissioner Bernie Kerick. All are well-known Trump supporters with much visibility on TV, making their radio shows less compelling, in addition to perhaps becoming increasingly irrelevant as the Trump presidency is coming to a close. Ratings for several Fox News programs have been plummeting, the well-known politically Conservative network, and so I don’t see big ratings from the afore-mentioned hosts. Cousin Brucie and Tony Orlando with Saturday night music shows, while nice guys, are quite “long in the tooth” and doubtlessly will not attract a young audience. No doubt, they are not expensive hosts. Same with Joe Piscopo, hosting a Sunday Frank Sinatra show. His daily radio show, oddly on rival radio station am970, is not a ratings success, so another seemingly squandered opportunity for WABC. Overnight, WABC has a new show hosted by Frank Morano, who sounds like he is better suited hosting a high school radio station program—He previously was Piscopo’s producer in addition to producing Mr. Catsimatides’ weekly show on am970, with no previous experience hosting a daily radio program, and it shows. Another squandered opportunity. Presumably, he, too, comes cheaply. If this is the “best” WABC can do, I see it continuing its downfall.
Lee very well put I completely agree with your post that was a big mistake in selling WABC to Castimatides I see nothing but a failure for this station
 
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