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GeorgeKramer
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Thanks to some sources in the sales and engineering departments, I've learned a few things about recent discussions within the walls of 500 Corporate Parkway in Amherst.
Most of this is just speculation and some is based on rumors that are simply flying around the building, but there appears to be some serious talk about some minor changes to the on-air programming schedules for WGR and WBEN in the short term and the possibility of some major changes on both stations in the long term.
Here ya go:
- Mike Schopp is interested in exploring the option of doing general talk if/when Sandy Beach hangs up his mic, which may not be for quite awhile, but Mike wants to look at a new line of work while remaining a broadcaster. I've been told Schopp has been expressing non-sports (and I'm not talking silly things like TV shows and breakfast cereals) opinions via Facebook and Twitter (I don't "follow" Mike on either) and has been bouncing some ideas off of Wenger, Reid and Robb about the idea of him switching from 550 AM to 930 AM.
-Jeremy White wants to move to PM drive. He's ready to spread his wings and if Schopp and Bulldog were to ever be split up for whatever reason, he wants to be the other guy on that show. Howard Simon is the top dog on the morning drive show and Jeremy is ready for a change to advance his career.
- "Coach Sal" will be heard from often on the weekend on WGR during the football and hockey seasons. Some of the sports update guys and producers at WGR aren't thrilled with his hiring, but he's going to be their main talk show host on Saturdays and Sundays and MAY even fill in for Schopp for the Bills postgame shows for some of the late December games.
- Some sales reps want to bring back Ron Dobson's 7-10 pm show on WBEN but management (at headquarters and here in Buffalo) are against it for personnel expense reasons.
- John Zach has no plans to retire at this point in time. Some would like to see him move on, but he enjoys the gig and is paid well.
- Schopp sniffed around a bit about possibly being considered for Andy Roth's job as WGR P.D. but wanted to keep his on-air gig and management is not interested in that type of working arrangement.
- WGR is well respected throughout the COUNTRY for their Sabres pregame and postgame shows. Both programs are popular, sell easily and are well produced.
Discuss and debate if you'd like. Interesting items for the last day of August.
Most of this is just speculation and some is based on rumors that are simply flying around the building, but there appears to be some serious talk about some minor changes to the on-air programming schedules for WGR and WBEN in the short term and the possibility of some major changes on both stations in the long term.
Here ya go:
- Mike Schopp is interested in exploring the option of doing general talk if/when Sandy Beach hangs up his mic, which may not be for quite awhile, but Mike wants to look at a new line of work while remaining a broadcaster. I've been told Schopp has been expressing non-sports (and I'm not talking silly things like TV shows and breakfast cereals) opinions via Facebook and Twitter (I don't "follow" Mike on either) and has been bouncing some ideas off of Wenger, Reid and Robb about the idea of him switching from 550 AM to 930 AM.
-Jeremy White wants to move to PM drive. He's ready to spread his wings and if Schopp and Bulldog were to ever be split up for whatever reason, he wants to be the other guy on that show. Howard Simon is the top dog on the morning drive show and Jeremy is ready for a change to advance his career.
- "Coach Sal" will be heard from often on the weekend on WGR during the football and hockey seasons. Some of the sports update guys and producers at WGR aren't thrilled with his hiring, but he's going to be their main talk show host on Saturdays and Sundays and MAY even fill in for Schopp for the Bills postgame shows for some of the late December games.
- Some sales reps want to bring back Ron Dobson's 7-10 pm show on WBEN but management (at headquarters and here in Buffalo) are against it for personnel expense reasons.
- John Zach has no plans to retire at this point in time. Some would like to see him move on, but he enjoys the gig and is paid well.
- Schopp sniffed around a bit about possibly being considered for Andy Roth's job as WGR P.D. but wanted to keep his on-air gig and management is not interested in that type of working arrangement.
- WGR is well respected throughout the COUNTRY for their Sabres pregame and postgame shows. Both programs are popular, sell easily and are well produced.
Discuss and debate if you'd like. Interesting items for the last day of August.