Was thinking the same thing with the news about WSB but I'm not sure if it'll happen. Some thoughts:
--If 94.5 or 107.9 were getting crappy ratings that could have been the home for CC's Rush Radio
--WRKO's ratings going down; would they consider news? They would have WBZ competing with
them except 8 pm-early morning. If they did they might still keep Howie--his contract runs till
2012 after all--and go all news the rest of the day, but...no wait. All news means hiring people.
Paying money. Entercom? Only if they felt it could be profitable.
--In Providence I believe WPRO is simulcast on 99.7, right? (Also WTAG in Worc is on 94.9 too
I believe)
http://www.630wpro.com/
>> WPRO News Talk 630/ 99.7 FM
--Of course I'd love to have WEEI at 93.7 so I can hear the ballgames etc but as I said before,
Mike is making them money, apparently. 103.7? Can it cover all areas? 97.7, ditto?
CBS of course does have a talk based signal with Sports Hub. And Greater Media has been
doing talk on FM with 96.9 since, what, 1999? They are actually beating out RKO in certain
ratings categories
Would we have a simulcast of a WRKO, WEEI, or even WBZ (if you have HD radio, the latter
2 are on already) on FM, or would the signals move to FM and something else goes on AM?
Interesting concept, not that it would happen:
The NEW WRKO-FM 93.7--News/Talk All Day, Sox/Celts At Night
6 am-3 pm News
3-7 pm Howie Carr
7 pm Sox or Celts (// WEEI)
etc