Plus Jim Bohannon at least had some Chicago ties with the old Mutual-owned WCFL way back when.Here's how Valdes wound up on WGN. Originally Westwood One had a show hosted by Jim Bohannon, 10pm-1am ET, mostly non-political. He'd interview authors and celebrities in the world of music, TV and movies. I remember a good interview Bohannon did with Don McLean, the singer of "American Pie," who was beginning a concert tour. But when Bohannon got sick, Westwood One had Valdes filling in. And when he died, Valdes got the gig full time.
But Valdes has always been very standard conservative talk. Republicans always good and right, Democrats always wrong and evil. That wasn't what WGN was going for. During the day, the station is more middle-of-the-road. It made sense to have Bohannon overnight but it didn't make sense to have Valdes.
So now it will carry Frank Morano, who is also more middle-of-the-road.
Here's how Valdes wound up on WGN. Originally Westwood One had a show hosted by Jim Bohannon, 10pm-1am ET, mostly non-political. He'd interview authors and celebrities in the world of music, TV and movies. I remember a good interview Bohannon did with Don McLean, the singer of "American Pie," who was beginning a concert tour. But when Bohannon got sick, Westwood One had Valdes filling in. And when he died, Valdes got the gig full time.
But Valdes has always been very standard conservative talk. Republicans always good and right, Democrats always wrong and evil. That wasn't what WGN was going for. During the day, the station is more middle-of-the-road. It made sense to have Bohannon overnight but it didn't make sense to have Valdes.
So now it will carry Frank Morano, who is also more middle-of-the-road.
Oh yeah, he'd get downright nasty in tone. It was ...quite an unsettling departure from the 90s/2000s.Also in recent years he developed kind of a snarky know-it-all attitude toward the callers. Valdes is a definite upgrade IMO.
Part of that was likely to maintain his show's affiliate base. It's hard to sell a more genial program when the lead-in is, say, Mark Levin or Hannity on Memorex...Shortly before Bohannon got sick, he had taken a fairly hard right turn. The show definitely felt like it had an "edge" (not in a nice way) compared to earlier years.
It shouldnt be like that on talk radio even though it is and its important people point that out that you shouldnt have to follow the heritage foundations opinion as a host on conservative talk radio because they are funding the operation partly.... As for Morano he reminds me very much of how Art Bell started on one station kdwn in Nevada and grew to hundreds and hundreds of stations in all major markets. Frank Morano started on one station and has added tons of big affiliates such as KMOX, WCCO and many others.... not to mention crushing coast to coast am in the overnight ratings in New York City. What he is doing with overnight radio is something to behold.Part of that was likely to maintain his show's affiliate base. It's hard to sell a more genial program when the lead-in is, say, Mark Levin or Hannity on Memorex...
Frank Morano started on one station and has added tons of big affiliates such as KMOX, WCCO and many others.... not to mention crushing coast to coast am in the overnight ratings in New York City. What he is doing with overnight radio is something to behold.
It's easy to "crush" Coast To Coast when WOR keeps screwing with the schedule for informercials.It shouldnt be like that on talk radio even though it is and its important people point that out that you shouldnt have to follow the heritage foundations opinion as a host on conservative talk radio because they are funding the operation partly.... As for Morano he reminds me very much of how Art Bell started on one station kdwn in Nevada and grew to hundreds and hundreds of stations in all major markets. Frank Morano started on one station and has added tons of big affiliates such as KMOX, WCCO and many others.... not to mention crushing coast to coast am in the overnight ratings in New York City. What he is doing with overnight radio is something to behold.
It's easy to "crush" Coast To Coast when WOR keeps screwing with the schedule for informercials.
I call him “Snoory” because he sounds like he’s half asleep a lot of the time.Plus the fact that many guest on C2C either are or seem like informercial/paid spots as well. Then add in Noory's notable decline and high commercial load.
Yes, I do remember that and was disappointed. Maybe Bohannon had kept his political leanings to himself all those years he was doing a late night talk show. Or maybe Westwood One told him to add conservative commentary to his show.Shortly before Bohannon got sick, he had taken a fairly hard right turn. The show definitely felt like it had an "edge" (not in a nice way) compared to earlier years.
Ahh yes, the dependable once-a-month Critical Health News "whoreout" as I call it.Plus the fact that many guest on C2C either are or seem like informercial/paid spots as well. Then add in Noory's notable decline and high commercial load.
Coast to Coast AM is political - it has a political news segment and Richard Syrett, one of the weekend hosts, has a talk show on a station in Canada where he's described as conservative.Yes, I do remember that and was disappointed. Maybe Bohannon had kept his political leanings to himself all those years he was doing a late night talk show. Or maybe Westwood One told him to add conservative commentary to his show.
Other than Dave Ramsey and Coast to Coast AM, there really aren't any non-political or middle of the road talk shows with successful syndication. And since Bohannon was replaced with a standard-issue conservative talk host, I'm thinking this was an edict from management.