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Future Of Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Show?

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Mike1S

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with the huge ratings that the Cuz got on Saturday Nights,do you think
WABC or WOR could pick up his Saturday Night show?

both WOR and WABC have had musical specialty programming on Saturday Nights over the years.

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Mike1S on 06/07/05 10:44 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> with the huge ratings that the Cuz got on Saturday Nights,do
> you think
> WABC or WOR could pick up his Saturday Night show?
>
> both WOR and WABC have had musical specialty programming on
> Saturday Nights over the years.
>

The Cuz was interviewed on WNYC today. He says he is entertaining several offers. It is quite possible that WOR or WABC would accommodate a specialty show for him. I am sure that WLTW would love to get the Cuz since he would attract former WCBS-FM listeners to the station at other days and times.
 
> > with the huge ratings that the Cuz got on Saturday
> Nights,do
> > you think
> > WABC or WOR could pick up his Saturday Night show?
> >
> > both WOR and WABC have had musical specialty programming
> on
> > Saturday Nights over the years.
> >
>
> The Cuz was interviewed on WNYC today. He says he is
> entertaining several offers. It is quite possible that WOR
> or WABC would accommodate a specialty show for him. I am
> sure that WLTW would love to get the Cuz since he would
> attract former WCBS-FM listeners to the station at other
> days and times.
>
I'd bet on non-commercial radio because Cousin Brucie is part of our heritage like the Brill Bldg.
 
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