One source on the Chicago radiotv board says Monday. At this point why wait until Aug 1st?
DToTheJ said:Kudos to Feder for asking Rod Zimmerman, among others, this important question:
Q. When the simulcast starts, what are you doing with the WCFS call letters?
A. Keeping them the same. The call letters really aren’t an issue anymore in how the ratings are gathered. It’s all measured electronically now, so call letters don’t mean anything.
So, looks like it's gonna be "WBBM and HD, Chicago and WCFS and HD1, Elmwood Park/Chicago".
BRNout said:It's an inconvenient mouthful to have to go through at every TOH.
As it's known as Newsradio 780 WBBM (and the 780 will surely be changed), I'd respectfully disagree with Mr. Zimmerman in stating that call letters "don't mean anything". He's being too one dimensional and I am surprised that he'd phrase it that way. The "WBBM" calls are more than mere call letters, they're your branding. And branding, as anyone who knows squat about marketing will tell you, is everything. CBS has a significant investment tied up in that brand. To say that the call letters "don't mean anything" is like telling Coke how their name doesn't mean anything because people just pick red or blue (Pepsi) and the cash register reads it on the way out so the customer need not bother with that.
BRNout said:He's being too one dimensional and I am surprised that he'd phrase it that way. The "WBBM" calls are more than mere call letters, they're your branding. And branding, as anyone who knows squat about marketing will tell you, is everything.
OhioMediaWatch said:BRNout said:He's being too one dimensional and I am surprised that he'd phrase it that way. The "WBBM" calls are more than mere call letters, they're your branding. And branding, as anyone who knows squat about marketing will tell you, is everything.
But the WBBM branding will remain, and will be heard on BOTH stations all the time.
It's not the WBBM call letters that don't "mean anything"...they mean everything.
It's the WCFS call letters that don't "mean anything". They come from an AC format station that is going to be killed off on August 1st.
So, you have WBBM on both AM and FM (WBBM-FM doesn't use its calls except for legal IDs, no?), all the time, with the new branding "Newsradio WBBM 780 and 105.9" - though they'll start with the clumsier "and now on 105.9", like they do in San Francisco on that simulcast.
And once an hour, you'll hear the WCFS legal ID.
Call letters mean a lot to me. I love legal IDs and am a proud Friend of Toppy, aka tophour.com.
But Mr. Zimmerman is right. They could have any call sign on 105.9, and it doesn't matter, the PPM picks it up.
Calling WCFS-FM "WBBM Newsradio" is no different than calling WBBM-FM "B96", and they've been doing that for years. And the WBBM calls on 780 are not going anywhere.
BRNout said:They have to re do the jingles, no matter what. But for the sake of continuity, it would just be simpler to change the calls to WBBM-FM. In a PPM world where "calls mean nothing" it should be no problem to change calls at 96.3 then. I don't care what anyone says, it's still awkward when the majority of people are listening to WBBM on which is actually WCFS-FM. It's just an unnecessary administrative pain.
As for comparisons with San Francisco, the situations are different enough that you can't compare them very well. For one thing, yes, KCBS is the brand - but KFRC is an important and well known set of calls in that market. They don't want to lose them to someone else. And, KCBS-FM is in a different market. That's a more complicated scenario than what CBS in Chicago has here.
It's not as much about PPM as it is about simplicity and common sense. And the simplest solution (which may be a pain up front) is the easiest to live with long-term. My suspicion is that they may change their minds going forward. Especially once different people are in charge of the decision-making process over there.
BRNout said:They have to re do the jingles, no matter what. But for the sake of continuity, it would just be simpler to change the calls to WBBM-FM. In a PPM world where "calls mean nothing" it should be no problem to change calls at 96.3 then. I don't care what anyone says, it's still awkward when the majority of people are listening to WBBM on which is actually WCFS-FM. It's just an unnecessary administrative pain.
Nathan Obral said:BRNout said:They have to re do the jingles, no matter what. But for the sake of continuity, it would just be simpler to change the calls to WBBM-FM. In a PPM world where "calls mean nothing" it should be no problem to change calls at 96.3 then. I don't care what anyone says, it's still awkward when the majority of people are listening to WBBM on which is actually WCFS-FM. It's just an unnecessary administrative pain.
When "WCFS-FM and WCFS-FM HD-1, Elmwood Park/Chicago" is recorded as a liner by their imaging voice under hushed tones and buried at a :57 spotset, it no longer becomes a pain. Few will know that WCFS-FM even exists after August 1. It's no longer important in either the short or long term, as evidenced by the dozens of FM simulcasts around the country that don't share the parent AM stations' calls.
At least we aren't Canada, where TOH IDs aren't even given.![]()
radioman148 said:Nathan Obral said:BRNout said:They have to re do the jingles, no matter what. But for the sake of continuity, it would just be simpler to change the calls to WBBM-FM. In a PPM world where "calls mean nothing" it should be no problem to change calls at 96.3 then. I don't care what anyone says, it's still awkward when the majority of people are listening to WBBM on which is actually WCFS-FM. It's just an unnecessary administrative pain.
When "WCFS-FM and WCFS-FM HD-1, Elmwood Park/Chicago" is recorded as a liner by their imaging voice under hushed tones and buried at a :57 spotset, it no longer becomes a pain. Few will know that WCFS-FM even exists after August 1. It's no longer important in either the short or long term, as evidenced by the dozens of FM simulcasts around the country that don't share the parent AM stations' calls.
At least we aren't Canada, where TOH IDs aren't even given.![]()
Few knew that WCFS previously existed. ;D
radio station scanner said:CBS should have put the FM simulcast of 780 WBBM Chicago on 104.3, and move WJMK’s K-Hits to 105.9, and change the calls for B96. That way the Chicago news station will have the same calls and COL for both AM and FM. Problem solved. CBS also should have done this a while back in San Francisco, by moving the KCBS-FM calls from 93.1 JACK FM Los Angeles, to the 106.9 frequency in San Francisco. Calls probably mean more for news and talk stations than they do more music stations.