It smacks of a placeholder call. Good Karma no longer needs 1050 and it would be wise for them to jettison it as soon as possible.I am not quite sure I understand the rationale for the "WHSQ" call sign for 880. Yuck.
It smacks of a placeholder call. Good Karma no longer needs 1050 and it would be wise for them to jettison it as soon as possible.I am not quite sure I understand the rationale for the "WHSQ" call sign for 880. Yuck.
I was thinking same thing. Maybe for Hudson Square where the Audacy studios are.It smacks of a placeholder call. Good Karma no longer needs 1050 and it would be wise for them to jettison it as soon as possible.
I was thinking same thing. Maybe for Hudson Square where the Audacy studios are.
At some point in the not too distant future, I think the "WCBS Newsradio 880" brand will go away. Either 880 or 1010 will ditch all news programming in favor of a much lower budget format - probably until the frequency Audacy views as the least valuable of the two can be LMA'd or divested. It certainly would not surprise me if a trimulcast of 880, 1010 and 92.3 were to occur at some point in order to escort 1010's listeners to 880 & 92.3 or 880's listeners to 1010 & 92.3.
There will be parallels to what happened in Los Angeles a number of years ago to KFWB.
I'd think the CBS News content (not so sure about the news on the hour) will just move over to 1010/92.3 WINS. This isn't as awful as KGO in San Francisco having the rug pulled from under them so suddenly nor is it that big a loss considering there's another all-news station run by the same company, but it's still a tough day for NYC radio. Not sure if they originated this being that other stations have used the slogan, most notably WTOP in Washington, but RIP "Traffic & Weather together on the 8's" as WINS does "Traffic & Transit on the 1s".Now, a moment of silence for WCBS Newsradio 880. Fifty-seven years of almost all-news, nearly all of the time is about to wrap up. And after nearly 80 years, the call sign is going to change.
That's a lot to digest in one big gulp.
My thought was always that some point, one of the High Island AM signals would go to satellite sports talk as either Infinity Sports Network or BetQL. Then this happened.
Aside from what GKB now does with 1050 AM and the still unknown future of 98.7 FM, who takes up the CBS Radio News affiliation in NYC? It will be weird for some one other than 880 to run CBS News on the Hour.
Good opportunity to turn off the HD2 for good.So, what'll happen to the simulcast on WCBS-HD2?
Many of the voices on WCBS are already heard on WINS, but yes, unfortunately it would seem that there will be some cuts.I assume that staff at 880 will either move to WINS or be laid off. Historically 880 has spent more time on national and international news than WINS. Will WINS spend more time on national/international news once News 880 is gone?
WINS currently carries ABC Radio News content. Perhaps they can find room to use both ABC and CBS, but I doubt it.I'd think the CBS News content (not so sure about the news on the hour) will just move over to 1010/92.3 WINS. This isn't as awful as KGO in San Francisco having the rug pulled from under them so suddenly nor is it that big a loss considering there's another all-news station run by the same company, but it's still a tough day for NYC radio. Not sure if they originated this being that other stations have used the slogan, most notably WTOP in Washington, but RIP "Traffic & Weather together on the 8's" as WINS does "Traffic & Transit on the 1s".
One of the top-10 billing stations in the country shut down like it was a burden.
It's not just another nail in radio's coffin, it's a sledgehammer and a crate of spikes.
WINS currently carries ABC Radio News content. Perhaps they can find room to use both ABC and CBS, but I doubt it.
I disagree. It keeps quality programming on one of NYC's best AM signals.
I'm dubious it was truly a top 10 biller, and much of the revenue likely came from baseball.One of the top-10 billing stations in the country shut down like it was a burden. Unless they get moved to WINS, the biggest loss could be Wayne Cabot And Paul Murnane who have one of the most entertaining morning shows in the city, far more than one might expect on an all-news station.
It's not just another nail in radio's coffin, it's a sledgehammer and a crate of spikes.
Of course you do. You're one who always takes the pro-corporate, anti-consumer side. Someone in a boardroom probably pads their wealth with this but as usual the audience loses.
The KGO-AM is one I am familiar with. In KGO-AM's case they had to deal with KCBS Radio getting the FM simulcast on 106.9 FM for all news and NPR News/talk affiliate KQED-FM beating them in the ratings. These two stations became the top stations in the Bay Area. Also some cited the former GM of KGO-AM for not considering PPM and lowering the median demos.I'd think the CBS News content (not so sure about the news on the hour) will just move over to 1010/92.3 WINS. This isn't as awful as KGO in San Francisco having the rug pulled from under them so suddenly nor is it that big a loss considering there's another all-news station run by the same company, but it's still a tough day for NYC radio. Not sure if they originated this being that other stations have used the slogan, most notably WTOP in Washington, but RIP "Traffic & Weather together on the 8's" as WINS does "Traffic & Transit on the 1s".
It honestly looks like a randomly assigned placeholder.I was thinking same thing. Maybe for Hudson Square where the Audacy studios are.