• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

CBS Lineup change

CBS Radio talk WPHT Philly realigns weekday lineup
WPHT CBS Radio’s WPHT-AM (Talk Radio 1210) Philadelphia has rejiggered its weekday lineup, featuring all live & local talent beginning Monday, June 25. New in p.m. drive is Pulitzer Prize-winning author and pundit Buzz Bissinger, who will be joined by Steve Martorano, already on-air at WPHT and known in the market for many years on sports WIP-AM. Bissinger takes the place of Michael Smerconish, who moves his syndicated show into a live slot, noon-3 p.m. Chris Stigall will anchor mornings 5:30-9 a.m., followed by Dom Giordano 9 a.m.-noon.
Marc Rayfield, SVP for CBS Philly, says that with the upcoming Presidential election, “there couldn’t be a better time to heighten our focus on how today’s issues affect our friends, relatives and neighbors. The addition of Buzz to the line-up and presenting Michael’s program live gives us an incredible advantage as a station created in Philadelphia by Philadelphians for Philadelphians.”
 
But it's on AM. Plus the transmitter is in South Jersey, making it the weakest signal in the northern and western suburbs. Unlistenable in many areas.
 
The elimination of a tape delayed show in PM drive should help, but at this point you have to wonder how much.
 
It's live and local! CBS is obviously serious about making WPHT the station to go to for discussion of issues relevant to Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley.

New York continues without live and local talk. A total disgrace! :mad:
 
Michael Smerkonish is live and local, even though it the syndicated show. He was live on WPHT from 3 to 4 and then they ran the syndicated show. It's nice to see 1210 doing some positive things.

On the other hand,when Geraldo goes into national syndication in August WABC's weekday lineup will be 100 percent syndication. Only local shows are the two Mark Simone programs on Saturday and Bob Grant on Sunday. Not sure if the weekend specialty shows are local or syndicated. I never listen to them.
 
If Michael Smerconish counts as "local" on WPHT, then Don Imus, Geraldo Rivera and Sean Hannity count as "local" for WABC.
 
aindik said:
If Michael Smerconish counts as "local" on WPHT, then Don Imus, Geraldo Rivera and Sean Hannity count as "local" for WABC.
Only if they do a local show for New York, also.

It is the content of the program, not where the host is broadcasting from.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
badjef said:
aindik said:
If Michael Smerconish counts as "local" on WPHT, then Don Imus, Geraldo Rivera and Sean Hannity count as "local" for WABC.
Only if they do a local show for New York, also.

It is the content of the program, not where the host is broadcasting from.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!

Then Smerconish is not local starting 6/25, and is not currently local in the 4p-7p hours.
 
I have heard that Smerconish is much better when discussing Philly regional issues. I don't know since I don't listen hardly at all. What I heard of his national program was extremely boring even though I agree with many of his middle of the road views. I am not talking about his endorsement of President Obama.
 
aindik said:
badjef said:
aindik said:
If Michael Smerconish counts as "local" on WPHT, then Don Imus, Geraldo Rivera and Sean Hannity count as "local" for WABC.
Only if they do a local show for New York, also.

It is the content of the program, not where the host is broadcasting from.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!

Then Smerconish is not local starting 6/25, and is not currently local in the 4p-7p hours.
Not necessarily.

Local could man anything from Philly issues to Eastern Pennsylvania issues to pocket book issues.

What happens in Philadelphia could have National reprucussions as well as the reverse.

The audience, not the station, decides what it pertinent to them. Stations that forget that, don't last. S

I have a problem with "local" as it pertains to signal. I find it no surprise that the largest audience does not seem to matter much anymore as long as it is within a geographic boundary. Outside of that boundary, they don't seem to care. Intrinsically, I feel that is affecting the overall health of radio. Whether that be Philly, or, where I am in Florida.

I have heard Michael Smerconish, he is no Rush killer, but he can hold his own. That may be all that's required.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
Does this mostly local lineup remind you of WCAU

Does this mostly local lineup remind you of WCAU-AM, during its later years? The only problem I have is the brokered stuff on the weekends on WPHT. That needs to be cut back, a lot. I don't think that WCAU had so many brokered programs on the weekends.
 
benale said:
Michael Smerconish is live and local, even though it the syndicated show. He was live on WPHT from 3 to 4 and then they ran the syndicated show...

That hourlong show was only to justify them carrying his three-hour show on tape delay in afternoon drive.

Tape delay in afternoon drive. In a top ten market, mind you. Yikes.

That being said, notice his local one-hour show is nowhere to be found on the new WPHT schedule.
 
radioguy39nj said:
It's live and local! CBS is obviously serious about making WPHT the station to go to for discussion of issues relevant to Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley.

New York continues without live and local talk. A total disgrace! :mad:

That sucks! :(

Here in LA I listen to KFI and we have live & local from Noon till 10pm. I'm pretty sure there is also some L&L on KABC as well as KFWB & KRLA but I'd have to look up their schedules up to confirm this.

Sorry dude. :'(
 
I'm really looking forward to the mostly all local lineup starting Monday. I just wished they fix the weekends to include more general local talk shows, than what they got now.
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom