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nate81
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WTAM/1100's flip to a Fox News Radio affil is taking shape. Two big changes took place today: first, a new TOH ID for ol' 1100 (marketing FNR's "fair and balanced" news coverage) using the FNR sounder, was unveiled at midnight. Also, a "Fox News Alert" aired on a WTAM newscast eariler today, in place of the normal one-minute ABC status report.
WHLO/640, from what I heard at 11:00AM, still aired an ABC (either ABC-I or ABC-E, certainally not ABC-C
TOH newscast. Wasn't able to hear at 12:00PM; they may have switched to FNR.
Not a surprise at all.
But there's one little interesting tidbit, noted by OA in his blog: "Radio Free Ohio" WARF/1350 will still hold on to an ABC newscast, in spite of both WHLO's FNR switch, and WNIR's switch from CBS to ABC-I (taking the affil from WTAM). It will be only a different ABC cast that will land on WARF.
Only one problem.
There are only three discrenable ABC newscasts: the familiar five-minute ABC-I; the four minute ABC-D (heard on WAKR, WEOL and WFUN); and the three minute ABC-FM, sans a sounder, that's used on their 24/7 sattelite formats (the closest such affil is WNCO/1340)
If WARF picks up a different ABC newscast, they'd HAVE to snatch the ABC-D one from WAKR. Having the sounder-less ABC-FM wouldn't make sense on WARF.
But if that were the case, what would WAKR do? Take CNN Radio? Or pick up CBS from WNIR?
Alphabet soup, indeed...
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Nathan Obral
University Partership Representative
Student Senate
Lorain County Community College, Elyria, Ohio
LCCC Radio - The Duck</P>
WHLO/640, from what I heard at 11:00AM, still aired an ABC (either ABC-I or ABC-E, certainally not ABC-C
Not a surprise at all.
But there's one little interesting tidbit, noted by OA in his blog: "Radio Free Ohio" WARF/1350 will still hold on to an ABC newscast, in spite of both WHLO's FNR switch, and WNIR's switch from CBS to ABC-I (taking the affil from WTAM). It will be only a different ABC cast that will land on WARF.
Only one problem.
There are only three discrenable ABC newscasts: the familiar five-minute ABC-I; the four minute ABC-D (heard on WAKR, WEOL and WFUN); and the three minute ABC-FM, sans a sounder, that's used on their 24/7 sattelite formats (the closest such affil is WNCO/1340)
If WARF picks up a different ABC newscast, they'd HAVE to snatch the ABC-D one from WAKR. Having the sounder-less ABC-FM wouldn't make sense on WARF.
But if that were the case, what would WAKR do? Take CNN Radio? Or pick up CBS from WNIR?
Alphabet soup, indeed...
- nate81<P ID="signature">______________
Nathan Obral
University Partership Representative
Student Senate
Lorain County Community College, Elyria, Ohio
LCCC Radio - The Duck</P>