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I don't understand why a great talent like this is banished to doing the 7pm to midnight shift. I understand he was doing PM drive for years.

WCBS moved Bill to 7-midnight a year and a half ago. Quote from Bill:

“I’m almost too excited and delighted to debut ‘Nights on Broadway,’ evenings on WCBS-FM,” said Lee. “This brings me full circle in my career to when I made a name for myself, being the night jock on several great radio stations, and I’m looking forward to expanding the show to include requests and dedications as I continue my aim to entertain your brain.”

Full story here:



As to why---Bill's been at WCBS-FM for 18 years, on the air for 53. He's (based on references he's made in interviews I've read) 73 years old. That's an age at which both he and WCBS-FM would not be considered crazy to start thinking about eventual retirement.
 
WCBS moved Bill to 7-midnight a year and a half ago. Quote from Bill:



Full story here:



As to why---Bill's been at WCBS-FM for 18 years, on the air for 53. He's (based on references he's made in interviews I've read) 73 years old. That's an age at which both he and WCBS-FM would not be considered crazy to start thinking about eventual retirement.
That does make sense, considering his age. The night shift at least allows for more listener interaction (requests, dedications), and less restrictive.
 
Country Gold was tried on 1260 here in SoCal...it didn't work.
And LA is more country friendly than the Bay Area in my view. But you shouldn't compare 1260 in LA to 560 in SF. Also, 560's transmitter location lends to strong coverage is some of the least country friendly areas of the Bay Area including: The City, the more urban areas of Alameda County and the northern Peninsula.

For purely selfish reasons, if I were rich with a bottomless bank account, I would by 560 and launch standards. But then again, if I had a bottomless account, I would use platform that people would use to listen music. Standards is widely available online for free as is smooth jazz, oldies and classic country.
 
It looks like AM radio in the bay area has declined to the point that no one is interested in purchasing a great signal located at the preferred low end of the dial in a major market. Seriously, NO ONE seems to be interested.
 
It looks like AM radio in the bay area has declined to the point that no one is interested in purchasing a great signal located at the preferred low end of the dial in a major market. Seriously, NO ONE seems to be interested.
I don't think any of the stations Cumulus shut down this spring have had a buyer emerge in the last 3 months. This isn't just a San Francisco thing.
 
WCBS moved Bill to 7-midnight a year and a half ago. Quote from Bill:

Let's be realistic. What choice did he have? I've seen plenty of people in my relatively short radio career who issued statements about how happy they were about positions that would've otherwise been seen as demotions only to be seething when they actually issued them.

I agree with you that the guy is a dinosaur. I'm old (at least relatively speaking), and I'm almost a quarter century younger than Bill Lee. My mom is no more than five years older than he is. It's probably past time for him to get out of the business, but most of us Gen X'ers who would've been ready and eager to replace him were pushed out 20 years ago. I can't say I blame the Boomers who pushed us out to keep their own jobs. I'd do the same thing in the same position, but nobody should act like the talent to replace him just doesn't exist. We did, and we do. We just moved on to better things.
 


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