KTN Corp said:Is CBS more likely buy KTRH (AM) and insert the big-city newsradio format (à la WCBS, KNX, WBBM) or buy KHOU from Belo for it's second TV station (and third that it has ever owned) in Texas for it's network voice in Houston?
snoman said:I can't see Belo parting with KHOU. It is a huge money maker for them [snip] I think CBS would have better luck prying KPRC away from Post-Newsweek and switching it to CBS before Belo would part with KHOU.
And as much as I'd like to see it, Cheap Channel is not parting ways with KTRH. I'm afraid Full-Service Newsradio in Houston, is a thing of the past. You may even see that happen soon in Chicago & LA. Radio is downsizing big time and anywhere they seem to be able to cut corners these days, they are doing so. It's cheaper to pay for syndie talk and news networks like CNN and Fox News Radio, then to hire a full-fledged news team.
Mediafrog+ said:snoman said:I can't see Belo parting with KHOU. It is a huge money maker for them [snip] I think CBS would have better luck prying KPRC away from Post-Newsweek and switching it to CBS before Belo would part with KHOU.
Rumor some years back was that CBS made an effort to buy KHOU to pair it with (then Viacom owned) KTXH for a duopoly. Belo turned them down. Spurned, Viacom unloaded KTXH to Fox.
Probably the only sale scenario for KHOU would have it be part of an overall Belo selloff or takeover, which isn't out of the realm of possibility.
And as much as I'd like to see it, Cheap Channel is not parting ways with KTRH. I'm afraid Full-Service Newsradio in Houston, is a thing of the past. You may even see that happen soon in Chicago & LA. Radio is downsizing big time and anywhere they seem to be able to cut corners these days, they are doing so. It's cheaper to pay for syndie talk and news networks like CNN and Fox News Radio, then to hire a full-fledged news team.
Nope, CC will hang on to KTRH's 50kw signal. As for CBS owned NewsRadio in the biggest markets: Both NYC and LA have two CBS owned News stations (WCBS and WINS in NYC, KNX and KFWB in LA.) I could see CBS dropping news on one of those signals in both markets, but I think the format on the surviving station would be moved to or simulcast on FM rather than being axed completely. And in Chicago WBBM is still a solid station. It could wind up on FM as well.