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Car Talk For Rock Radio

I've said that the future of radio isn't in music, but in news, talk, and sports. How about a talk show about cars that also incorporates rock music? That's sort of what John Clay Wolfe does. It was just announced that the John Clay Wolfe show will be heard Saturday mornings on a group of major market iHeart rock stations:


These iHeart stations have a high percentage of male listeners, and one subject men talk about is cars. This sounds to me like an infomercial with music. In any case, it's coming to a lot of rock radio stations starting this Saturday.

 
I've heard the show a few times over the years. It's not my thing, but it had a loyal following and was already carried on some well known heritage iHeart stations before this agreement.

The odd affililiate for this is KOSF in San Francisco. An odd choice to put it on a standard 80s centric Classic Hits stations, other than clearance in the market is required for the new agreement.
 
The odd affililiate for this is KOSF in San Francisco. An odd choice to put it on a standard 80s centric Classic Hits stations, other than clearance in the market is required for the new agreement.

iHeart doesn't have a rock station there. The surprise to me is that WCHI isn't among the affiliates.
 


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