RadioPhillyFan said:CBS only cares about money.
Keeping sports on the AM is smart. It gives them flexibility to carry other PBP like NCAA Football, the NFL, and NCAA hoops plus some local colleges while keeping the main product...sports talk..and the main teams..on the FM. It's a double whammy against the Fanatic..they have no major PBP with their only offerings generally coming from ESPN.jhguthlac said:The primary signal of WIP changed from 610 to 94.1. In order to get its AM listeners to make the switch, plus take listeners from their FM oponent, they must carefully promote the new signal. The only promotion can be of 94-WIP. There are still people, like myself, who are listening to the AM as their primary source of sports talk. CBS must change that.
Once most listeners have moved from AM to FM for WIP, then CBS can try to market whatever they plan to air on 610.
imhomerjay said:RadioPhillyFan said:CBS only cares about money.
A for-profit company caring about the bottom line? Oh the horror.
RadioPhillyFan said:CBS barely even works with KYW and CBSPhilly - they show the logo and that's it. Despite KYW being the cities most succesful signal... even it being on AM radio.
If memory serves me correctly, Westinghouse actually bought CBS and then Westinghouse Broadcasting changed its name to CBS. CBS did not buy Westinghouse. Does KYW-AM still have affiliations with AccuWeather? I only hear the CBS-3 people giving the forcasts now on 1060.thataveragejoe said:RadioPhillyFan said:CBS barely even works with KYW and CBSPhilly - they show the logo and that's it. Despite KYW being the cities most succesful signal... even it being on AM radio.
CBS has sort of an awkward gyration with KYW since it took over the Westinghouse group. Despite CBS ownership of it, it's not really a full fledged CBS news outlet say, like WCBS in NY. KYW still actively has affiliations with ABC, CNN and Accuweather along with CBS obviously. I'm sure that plays a part in lack of full on CBS branding as you're looking for it.
RadioPhillyFan said:Not to mention, CBS Radio's lack of community reach, unlike Clear Channel and Greater Media, who are always helping this city.
Bill_W said:If memory serves me correctly, Westinghouse actually bought CBS and then Westinghouse Broadcasting changed its name to CBS. CBS did not buy Westinghouse. Does KYW-AM still have affiliations with AccuWeather? I only hear the CBS-3 people giving the forcasts now on 1060.thataveragejoe said:RadioPhillyFan said:CBS barely even works with KYW and CBSPhilly - they show the logo and that's it. Despite KYW being the cities most succesful signal... even it being on AM radio.
CBS has sort of an awkward gyration with KYW since it took over the Westinghouse group. Despite CBS ownership of it, it's not really a full fledged CBS news outlet say, like WCBS in NY. KYW still actively has affiliations with ABC, CNN and Accuweather along with CBS obviously. I'm sure that plays a part in lack of full on CBS branding as you're looking for it.
Bill_W said:If memory serves me correctly, Westinghouse actually bought CBS and then Westinghouse Broadcasting changed its name to CBS. CBS did not buy Westinghouse.
Bill_W said:RadioPhillyFan said:Not to mention, CBS Radio's lack of community reach, unlike Clear Channel and Greater Media, who are always helping this city.
WingBowl??? Just kidding. I really don't listen to any CC stations but yes, GM especially Preston & Steve with the Camp Out for Hunger, the I Bleed for Preston & Steve blood drive, the things Pierre does, etc... that stuff helps the Greater Philly region. Wait, I remember, CBS does have an Alex's Lemonade telethon each year broadcast live from CBS-3/CW-57. I believe all the CBS radio stations promote this too. They raised a lot of money last year to help CHoP and other hospitals to kill pediatric cancer.
RadioPhillyFan said:CC has something called "Clear Channel Communties"... It's not big, but it counts.
RadioPhillyFan said:Bill_W said:RadioPhillyFan said:Not to mention, CBS Radio's lack of community reach, unlike Clear Channel and Greater Media, who are always helping this city.
WingBowl??? Just kidding. I really don't listen to any CC stations but yes, GM especially Preston & Steve with the Camp Out for Hunger, the I Bleed for Preston & Steve blood drive, the things Pierre does, etc... that stuff helps the Greater Philly region. Wait, I remember, CBS does have an Alex's Lemonade telethon each year broadcast live from CBS-3/CW-57. I believe all the CBS radio stations promote this too. They raised a lot of money last year to help CHoP and other hospitals to kill pediatric cancer.
CC has something called "Clear Channel Communties" - they do little things in the area, such as spiff up school-areas or clean up highways. It's not big, but it counts.
And yeah, Greater Media does a lot! The campout for hunger was great!
jhguthlac said:The primary signal of WIP changed from 610 to 94.1. In order to get its AM listeners to make the switch, plus take listeners from their FM oponent, they must carefully promote the new signal. The only promotion can be of 94-WIP. There are still people, like myself, who are listening to the AM as their primary source of sports talk. CBS must change that.
Once most listeners have moved from AM to FM for WIP, then CBS can try to market whatever they plan to air on 610.