scooterodell said:
I'd have to agree here; Beth & Chet do very well and have for a long time, but that's no guarantee. Remember Tony & DEE? WHAM could easily go to "Chet Walker in the morning." Or Beth, for that matter, though I think Chet would be the one likely to be retained. One would think that WHAM has trimmed back as far as it possibly can... and yet there's always more room to cut.
As far as that goes, if you take, say, Beth's salary and reassign it to hiring a couple of afternoon jocks, you could easily add some of the live voices that are missing from stations like the Fox. If you were in charge, wouldn't that make sense to you?
You bring up a couple of good points here Scoot, however I must agree to disagree.
First let's tackle the comparison between Beth and Chet and Tony and Dee.
If I am not mistaken Stephens Media, who purchased WRMM, did not want to shell out the money to keep Dee Alexander on board as part of the morning team. So she stayed with Entercom. Yet Entercom still hasn't found a full-time position for her (except, as I understand, doing some traffic reports and appearing in some TV commercials.)
On the other hand, as mentioned in a previous post, Beth and Chet are WHAM's bread & butter. Breaking them up, especially with WBEE breathing down WHAM's neck, ratings-wise, would be a very unwise move on the part of Clear Channel. As for saving money I don't believe someone's salary (either Beth of Chet's) would be "spread around" to other employees.
Allow me to digress for just a moment and wonder what happened to the earlier "rumors" that Tony Infantino's contract with WRMM was about to expire and that one of the big media companies (Entercom or Clear Channel) was talking to Dee and Tony about reuniting?
Regarding Bill Lacy at WBEN. It's easier to replace one person versus breaking up a team. Exceptions include Tony & Dee, Ace & Marti; plus a few years ago a morning team on Legends. So yes anything is possible. But again please remember Rochester is not Buffalo. Rochester radio listeners are more conservative and older and they hate change.
I know that many posters here may not agree, but also take into consideration that, despite what Arbitron claims, WHAM's is being challenged by WYSL in Avon.
The Quinn & Rose show is gaining popularity among a certain demographic. Even more so is the Bill Nojay's show, which is now heard in several markets in Western NY and the Southern Tier.
Despite the latest Arbitron Spring book showing WYSL with a (12+) audience of 0.5, data I've seen shows the station with a respectable 2.5 share in the age group of 35-64. And with the station's 20kw signal, it certainly reaches a vast area in and around Metro Rochester.
WYSL will never come close to the audience WHAM has, but it certainly doesn't rank in the same category with say a station in Dansville or suburban Buffalo that doesn't even reach the Rochester market.
Getting back to my original point; the only way I see any changes to WHAM's Morning Show is if the following scenario happens:
1. Either Chet or Beth ( I'm betting more on Chet) "retires." Personally I don't think either one of them could, or would want to fly solo. Should one of them retire, quit, or be fired, then I believe that Sherry Smith would end up not only doing news, but also called in for extra duty as a morning side kick to whom ever remains.
2. WHAM moves Lonsberry to morning drive with his talk show, and then fill his former time slot with another syndicated talker. If that happens it wouldn't surprise me if WHAM either carried Rush at his regular hours of 12noon to 3pm, or WHAM manages to lure Laura Ingraham away from WYSL; similar to what WHAM did with Limbaugh who was originally on WYSL many years ago.