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CC & Fox: First WISN, now WIBA

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Darrel

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On the same week WISN in Milwaukee drops ABC radio (and Paul Harvey) for Fox News Radio, another CC news/talk station, WIBA-AM in Madison, does the same thing. CBS Radio's top of the hour national newsbreaks are no longer with CBS, athough Charles Osgood's morning features and CBS/Westwood One sports remain. But from now on, it's longer locally-produced newsbreaks during the daytime and Fox News Radio breaks during nighttime and weekends on WIBA.

http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=wsj:2005:08:02:484577:LOCAL/WISCONSIN
 
> On the same week WISN in Milwaukee drops ABC radio (and Paul
> Harvey) for Fox News Radio, another CC news/talk station,
> WIBA-AM in Madison, does the same thing. CBS Radio's top of
> the hour national newsbreaks are no longer with CBS, athough
> Charles Osgood's morning features and CBS/Westwood One
> sports remain. But from now on, it's longer
> locally-produced newsbreaks during the daytime and Fox News
> Radio breaks during nighttime and weekends on WIBA.
>
http://www.madison.com> /archives/read.php?ref=wsj:2005:08:02:484577:LOCAL/WISCONSIN
>
I wonder how WISN will do their top hour news. Will they keep the Cleveland hookup with local drop ins during the day, but substitute for Fox at night?
 
> On the same week WISN in Milwaukee drops ABC radio (and Paul
> Harvey) for Fox News Radio, another CC news/talk station,
> WIBA-AM in Madison, does the same thing. CBS Radio's top of
> the hour national newsbreaks are no longer with CBS, athough
> Charles Osgood's morning features and CBS/Westwood One
> sports remain. But from now on, it's longer
> locally-produced newsbreaks during the daytime and Fox News
> Radio breaks during nighttime and weekends on WIBA.
>
http://www.madison.com> /archives/read.php?ref=wsj:2005:08:02:484577:LOCAL/WISCONSIN
>

ALL CC N/T stations are doing this. They signed an agreement for it nationally.

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