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Just curious how he did with the latest trend. Seems the industry has all of their attention on DLR with constant rumors about his demise, but if I remember correctly Carolla and Rover had worst numbers than Roth in the 1st extrap.

Just curious if Carolla did any better this trend.
 
> Just curious how he did with the latest trend. Seems the
> industry has all of their attention on DLR with constant
> rumors about his demise, but if I remember correctly Carolla
> and Rover had worst numbers than Roth in the 1st extrap.
>
> Just curious if Carolla did any better this trend.
>
I agree, would be interesting to see his numbers. I don't think they will be amazing or even good but I think you have to give a morning show at least a year to grow their audience. They are not just going to jump into Sterns spot and get the same great numbers as he did.
 
> I don't
> think they will be amazing or even good but I think you have
> to give a morning show at least a year to grow their
> audience. They are not just going to jump into Sterns spot
> and get the same great numbers as he did.

Good, logical thinking there.

There is far too much posting of instant condemnation on every board where Stern was carried. Of course, most of the people posting probably weren't listening when Stern first started his morning show. Those of us who have been around remember that his show took time to build in terms of audience and notoriety.

Now everyone expects his replacements to be more of an instant success than he was, and if they can't be a success in one book, then they are called instant failures.<P ID="signature">______________


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