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does anyone think that cbs sports radio might move to 1210 am? so that wip-am can air the 94 wip feed again?
Adam said:Julius, why would CBS do that? the AM dial is dead.
I am sure they are not happy that they have 2 AM signals to program, but at least they can get billable hours from both of them. If you simulcast 94.1 and 610 (again) you have reduced your billable hours.
sfradio said:why is Julius so obsessed with 1210? they still do pretty good for a AM station, who really even listens to AM theses days?
Gregg said:CBS has owned 1210 since the dawn of broadcasting.
because it matches my birth date and it was one of the first radio stations I listen to back in the 80s.sfradio said:why is Julius so obsessed with 1210? they still do pretty good for a AM station, who really even listens to AM theses days?
FredLeonard said:sfradio said:why is Julius so obsessed with 1210? they still do pretty good for a AM station, who really even listens to AM theses days?
I can understand. WCAU was once of the great radio stations anywhere. CBS had to work really hard to destroy it, and it took several ham-handed attempts going all the way back to 1976.
FredLeonard said:Julius, I feel like we're beating a dead horse here but what the heck, I'll play.
In decreasing order of likelihood, here's what CBS might do with 1210:
1. Buy 106.9 and simulcast the Clear Channel talk line-up.
2. Buy 106.9 and broadcast the Cumulus line-up on 1210.
3. Buy 106.9 and unload 1210.
Least likely: Keep 1210 as is or do what you suggested.
More likely a new owner would put another sports talk network on 1210. Heaven knows there are a bunch of them all of a sudden.
aindik said:CBS is not going to sell 1210 to an owner that's going to put a sports network on it. Why would they do that?
I go with scenario 4. Buy 106.9 and unload 610 to Clear Channel, and put the CBS Sports Network, plus the Phillies and Eagles pre-simulcasts, on 1210.
106.9 goes either music or a simulcast of KYW, and all the talk shows currently on 106.9 go to 610.
FredLeonard said:A seller has no control over what a new owner does with a station after it's been bought.
Zackster said:FredLeonard said:A seller has no control over what a new owner does with a station after it's been bought.
Of course they do. Similar to a deed restriction, the language of the sale contract can
state "no sports format before July 4th, 2016" and if the buyer agrees, it can be enforced in court. Been there, done that.
Zackster said:FredLeonard said:A seller has no control over what a new owner does with a station after it's been bought.
Of course they do. Similar to a deed restriction, the language of the sale contract can
state "no sports format before July 4th, 2016" and if the buyer agrees, it can be enforced in court. Been there, done that.
Julius May said:does anyone think that cbs sports radio might move to 1210 am? so that wip-am can air the 94 wip feed again?