If you're replying to scranton, I think that he's saying that F&M realize that it doesn't take much to knock them off. Ordway and Lobel were on top a while back and now they're out of work. They weren't replaced by national shows. I still can't believe that Felger has been so successful, but he is.lifeguardofradio said:CBS Sports Radio will not replace anything local on the Sports Hub. Their national shows have no Boston edge to them. Like Doug Gotleib or Jim Rome would play in Boston? Are you serious? All the local guys are safe.
ArtSpooner said:If you're replying to scranton, I think that he's saying that F&M realize that it doesn't take much to knock them off. Ordway and Lobel were on top a while back and now they're out of work. They weren't replaced by national shows. I still can't believe that Felger has been so successful, but he is.lifeguardofradio said:CBS Sports Radio will not replace anything local on the Sports Hub. Their national shows have no Boston edge to them. Like Doug Gotleib or Jim Rome would play in Boston? Are you serious? All the local guys are safe.
If you went back a couple years and said Ordway would be unemployed, even the people who didn't like him wouldn't have believed it.
The local guys are safe from national shows, but not from other local guys.
ArtSpooner said:If you're replying to scranton, I think that he's saying that F&M realize that it doesn't take much to knock them off. Ordway and Lobel were on top a while back and now they're out of work. They weren't replaced by national shows. I still can't believe that Felger has been so successful, but he is.lifeguardofradio said:CBS Sports Radio will not replace anything local on the Sports Hub. Their national shows have no Boston edge to them. Like Doug Gotleib or Jim Rome would play in Boston? Are you serious? All the local guys are safe.
If you went back a couple years and said Ordway would be unemployed, even the people who didn't like him wouldn't have believed it.
The local guys are safe from national shows, but not from other local guys.
scranton said:Cbs radio itself is at risk. Cbs investors consider it a"non-core" business
dyeingeye said:How? He has mentioned the internet, but I doubt he would get any traction with people who liked him.