Why not? WNnnnnnnnnBC left Ancient Modulation in 1988.Except they can't just have the WCBS calls completely removed from the AM band either. They've got to put them somewhere other than just 101.1
Why not? WNnnnnnnnnBC left Ancient Modulation in 1988.Except they can't just have the WCBS calls completely removed from the AM band either. They've got to put them somewhere other than just 101.1
The Big Ten wanted Rutgers for the NY television market not the school itself. They never should have joined the conference, they are a horrible fit.Rutgers has been a member of the Big Ten since 2014. With only three universities in the NE withDivision 1-AFBS football programs (Rutgers, UConn, Boston College) north and east of Philadelphia, I'm surprised if college football has much of a fan base at all there.
Not to mention the redundancy of having to run two All News stations which FOR YEARS have just been beating each other over the head which they will soon no longer have
The "competition" should have been between two different operators all along.
I think it would be hilarious if Hubbard were to swoop in, acquire 98.7, put an all-news competitor with the WCBS alumni on it and give Audacy some real "karma". Not that I expect that to happen in the least but hey, they do pretty well with WTOP.
How much interest in Rutgers is there in the NYC TV market, outside of Noo Joizey? I'll guess little to none.The Big Ten wanted Rutgers for the NY television market not the school itself. They never should have joined the conference, they are a horrible fit.
You might want to tell Wikipedia thatWrong Springfield. WFMB is in the Land of Lincoln.
WFMB and WFMB-FM are licensed to Springfield IL.
I don’t think anyone but people who go to school there care about Rutgers.How much interest in Rutgers is there in the NYC TV market, outside of Noo Joizey? I'll guess little to none.
Rutgers basketball in the Big Ten will likely draw more ears to its radio broadcast than the Nets, who after years of inept management, probably have the smallest local fan base among the big four team sports.They don’t. But, since Rutgers is in the “new” Big 10 Conference they might spark interest
The Knicks have been horribly managed for decades and it doesn’t matter. The Nets much like the Mets are second fiddle.Rutgers basketball in the Big Ten will likely draw more ears to its radio broadcast than the Nets, who after years of inept management, probably have the smallest local fan base among the big four team sports.
Diluted is more like it. Just like Stanford going to the ACC. It doesn’t help anyone.With USC and UCLA now in the Big 10. More value is added to the conference
This is the wrong math. I don't think that anyone assumed that WINS would double its billing.If someone can explain to me how can WINS double their billing because WCBS news is gone. If you say well they will double their billing prices, then they are hoping their will be time buyers with the higher prices. Well let see if that happens. This issue has more to it then we have been told somehow.
I don’t think anyone is expecting WINS to double their billing (or audience size). However, I think it is reasonable to expect an increase in billing, even if not double. With the broadcast radio advertising market in a slump, even staying the same and not decreasing would be a win for some.If someone can explain to me how can WINS double their billing because WCBS news is gone. If you say well they will double their billing prices, then they are hoping their will be time buyers with the higher prices. Well let see if that happens. This issue has more to it than we have been told somehow.
Except they can't just have the WCBS calls completely removed from the AM band either.
If someone can explain to me how can WINS double their billing because WCBS news is gone. If you say well they will double their billing prices, then they are hoping their will be time buyers with the higher prices. Well let see if that happens. This issue has more to it then we have been told somehow.
Except they can't just have the WCBS calls completely removed from the AM band either. They've got to put them somewhere other than just 101.1
The Rutgers team could probably beat the Nets at this pointRutgers basketball in the Big Ten will likely draw more ears to its radio broadcast than the Nets, who after years of inept management, probably have the smallest local fan base among the big four team sports.
How bad of a shape is Audacy in if they just killed off one of the few good AM stations they have left?
Why the WHSQ calls? And what does Good Karma do with WEPN?
A terrible day for the AM band at large. I feel horrible for the WCBS-only staff that may not be kept at WINS that also never saw this coming...
Our universities here in New England don't arouse much interest even when the teams are good, except for UConn's basketball program. In New York, Syracuse is something of a sleeping giant, but its glory days in basketball are two decades in the past, and the football program has struggled for even longer. Being in the ACC instead of the old Big East hasn't helped at all.Rutgers has been a member of the Big Ten since 2014. With only three universities in the NE withDivision 1-AFBS football programs (Rutgers, UConn, Boston College) north and east of Philadelphia, I'm surprised if college football has much of a fan base at all there.