OreoJoe417 said:
This is NOT smart programming by any means. This move will not only put an end to Armstrong's radio career (no matter how much money he has) and it will have an everlasting effect on WRKO's reputation and radio broadcasting ethics.The idea that they kept saying NO to Armstrong for many years because they weighed his talent over his wallet....and now????....Well, times have changed as you know, everybody wants to be richer and more famous right?....just flash some money around. Unfortunately, this will cost WRKO way more money in the long term than their clear short term thinking. Is it finally time to say goodbye to WRKO??????? I'm said to predict, YES!
I would be surprised if Armstrong were not a Republican, though perhaps from the dying (already dead?) breed called moderate Republicans. But it would be interesting to know how many stations whose mainstay is conservative talk also carry Dave Ramsey's financial-advice program. Ramsey doesn't often talk politics, but when he does, he makes it clear that he is as conservative as some of the most rabid right-wing talkers. I don't see Ramsey hurting any station that mixes him with the best-known conservative talkers. And if Ramsey is a good blend with conservative talk, then I argue that so is Armstrong. If you are looking for people to blame for WRKO's death spiral, I think you need to name the no-talent "personalities" they've lined up and the management that decided to bet on them, not the guy who is buying one hour a day to run what I expect to be a pretty decent financial talk show.
BTW, Armstrong announced today (9/3/2010) that today's appearance on his Money Matters show on WBNW et al, would be his last appearance on Money Matters, so apparently, his WRKO show will not be a repeat of Money Matters.