CBS did the same thing in DC when they gave the former WPGC-AM the WHFS calls. WHFS-FM was the legendary progressive rock station for DC and Baltimore which was blown up to become a spanish language station. WPGC was a heritage top 40 station (in the 60s-80s) which made things all the worse and was 50,000 watts day/250 nights on 1580. The new WHFS-AM, which features many of the same right wing characters 1660 will, has gathered virtually no ratings. You'd think CBS would learn...The danimal said:Wow. The old fans of progressive WBCN Boston must be reeling to hear what those letters will be representing down here.
Mike Sheridan said:I wonder if WBT will pull the CBS radio network? They could go back to ABC News.
WBT could get any of these shows if they wanted them. I remember when they took Larry King away from WSOC-AM. It cost me the overnight show at WBT. Not to mention their on again off again relationship with Neil Bortz.
jtudor said:Mike Sheridan said:I wonder if WBT will pull the CBS radio network? They could go back to ABC News.
WBT could get any of these shows if they wanted them. I remember when they took Larry King away from WSOC-AM. It cost me the overnight show at WBT. Not to mention their on again off again relationship with Neil Bortz.
I'm not real sure about that. Remember when WBT lost Paul Harvey to an FM station, just because ABC wanted his show on an FM Station in the market. I beleive that is what made WBT drop ABC and go back to CBS. I suspect that when they got Larry King, it was because the network wanted that nighttime Maine to Miami coverage. They got the entire east coast except for WNC by getting one station.
I knopw WNMX had him prior to their chimpanzee experiment in 1997. That seems to be when they dropped him. Someone told me that they were able to reduce their ABC newscasts from five minutes to three, or three minus commercials.Mike Sheridan said:jtudor said:Mike Sheridan said:I wonder if WBT will pull the CBS radio network? They could go back to ABC News.
WBT could get any of these shows if they wanted them. I remember when they took Larry King away from WSOC-AM. It cost me the overnight show at WBT. Not to mention their on again off again relationship with Neil Bortz.
I'm not real sure about that. Remember when WBT lost Paul Harvey to an FM station, just because ABC wanted his show on an FM Station in the market. I beleive that is what made WBT drop ABC and go back to CBS. I suspect that when they got Larry King, it was because the network wanted that nighttime Maine to Miami coverage. They got the entire east coast except for WNC by getting one station.
I don't know the story behind that. My thought was NBC made them a better deal or something. What FM got Paul Harvey? was it 96.9? If they did he sure wasn't there very long.