Re: Letters BCN and NIK appearing my soup.
> I actually think there's a good chance that the formats and
> airstaffs of WZLX-100.7 and WBCN-104.1 will be consolidated
> on a hybrid classic/modern rock station at 104.1 under the
> call letters WBCN, with 100.7 becoming "Free FM".
>
> But were that to happen, Karlson and McKenzie probably would
> be the morning show at 'BCN. But who can tell??
>
I'm not buying it. I'm not very faithful in DLR to begin with. When he was hosting on ZLX that week over the summer, I lost interest around Wednesday sometime. Unless his syndicated show is somehow going to be breathtaking, I wouldn't count on DLR being on WBCN for very long.
WBCN has Paul Marshall now as well. Get him with a good sidekick and have him host mornings. It's live and local.
WBCN and WZLX won't be consolidating anytime soon. WZLX just spent the last few months making a big to-do about their 20th anniversary, and despite a dip in the ratings, is still the classic rock powerhouse of Boston, and they bill really well from what I hear. WBCN has heritage, which may influence Infinity to keep the plug plugged in. If anyone's losing here, it's WAAF. I wouldn't be surprised if Entercom blew up WAAF and made it 107.3 WEEI. When WAAF added Bon Jovi to the playlist this past year, I knew it was going to spell disaster.
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