We were discussing the programming on 880…How about we keep the thread on topic about 880 and not about college sports?
Thanks! I did recorded the show this morning, and I enjoyed it! I started recording after leaving the house at 9AM and leave it record until I came home at 3:30PM and everything was running perfectly with no buffering. I did some editing using Audacity to remove the CBS Radio hourly newscast to make the show perfectly. It was a great show and a retrospective of WCBS “Newsradio 88” from the past 57 years.Here is Ellis B Feaster's Airchecks on the final days of WCBS-AM.
Apparently one of MTN's favorite super-swell doo-wop DJs is delaying his show for 3 hours. Don't know if it's a favor to a loyal listener who wants to catch WCBS's final hours or a fortunate coincidence.
For the uninitiated, what is COBL?This really makes little sense. But I'm sure it does make a lot of dollars for Audacy, which is restructuring in bankruptcy. Bankruptcy of ideas as well as revenue. The Philly mafia led by Oliviero is running the company's NY ops into the ground just as it did in the COBL. Two news stations? Why not? How many different MUSIC stations are there? WINS and WCBS each deliver their own flavor of news, more than what can be said for all the jukebox/craptalk that permeates the New York's FM dial.
Philly, the "City of Basketball Love"For the uninitiated, what is COBL?
Agreed and this partially explains why 106.9 FM San Francisco is officially listed as KFRC-FM even though Audacy calls 106.9 FM as "KCBS All News" to connect themselves to 740 AM where KCBS-AM originates from as part of the brand.
Yes, it partially explains the situation with KFRC. The rest of the story is that CBS/Infinity (which by then had acquired KFRC) didn't want to give up the calls, feeling they were legendary in the SFBA market, which translated to market value, and CBS didn't want to risk relinquishing them and having a competitor file for them and launch a competing station using "KFRC" against them. And the logical move, returning "KCBS-FM" to San Francisco, wasn't going to happen since they were paired with KCBS-TV down in L.A. So the KFRC calls remained parked on 106.9 after the Free FM experiment/debacle and the recreation of '70s-era KFRC music, and the only times they've appeared on-air in the "KCBS simulcast"era is in the TOH legal ID.Indeed, KCBS(AM) and KCBS-FM will have to give both up in a little over a dozen years anyway. In L.A., they're just there for legal purposes, since the format is Adult Hits "Jack FM" ... but who knows? Maybe in 2037 we'll have "KFRC All News" in S.F.
Don't you mean BROTHERLY?Philly, the "City of Basketball Love"
If one does not make a profit, that is why. And it appears that this is the basic reason.Two news stations? Why not?
"Music" is not a format. AC, R&B, Country, CHR, Rhythmic CHR, Hot AC, Classic Hits, Classic Rock, Oldies, Adult Hits, Tropical, Spanish AC, Urban AC, Classical, Jazz are music FORMATS.How many different MUSIC stations are there?
That is your opinion. Yet about 85% of all adults in NYC use radio every week.WINS and WCBS each deliver their own flavor of news, more than what can be said for all the jukebox/craptalk that permeates the New York's FM dial.
Should we start a separate thread for that?Dutifully filed under "who cares?"
Who cares?Should we start a separate thread for that?![]()
A lot of the ads are geo targeted, you’re not hearing what’s going out over the air. Here, in an Audacy market, I can listen to an Audacy station in another market and I’ll hear the local ads they run on their stations here. iHeart does the same thing.I miss the 5-second spots on WCBS for... well, let me quote them...
"If you're looking for a Ford [pause] go to Tri-State Ford dot com ."
[did that address include or omit the hyphen?]
And speaking of spots, I just heard on WCBS's stream a commercial (independent from the air traffic) for the Philadelphia Gas Works. Imagine - a Philly commercial on the stream of a major NY station...
Earlier in the year, I was able to stream an Audacy station while traveling in the UK. Don’t know if it was luck, but it worked. As did Pandora.Great, a pity that Audacy's stations are only heard in the USA and not outside the USA.
A lot of the ads are geo targeted, you’re not hearing what’s going out over the air. Here, in an Audacy market, I can listen to an Audacy station in another market and I’ll hear the local ads they run on their stations here. iHeart does the same thing.
Earlier in the year, I was able to stream an Audacy station while traveling in the UK. Don’t know if it was luck, but it worked. As did Pandora.
I’ll be vacationing in Italy next week. Perhaps I’ll try to stream on the Audacy app when I’m back in my hotel.
The rest of the rest of the story is this:Yes, it partially explains the situation with KFRC. The rest of the story is that CBS/Infinity (which by then had acquired KFRC) didn't want to give up the calls, feeling they were legendary in the SFBA market, which translated to market value, and CBS didn't want to risk relinquishing them and having a competitor file for them and launch a competing station using "KFRC" against them. And the logical move, returning "KCBS-FM" to San Francisco, wasn't going to happen since they were paired with KCBS-TV down in L.A. So the KFRC calls remained parked on 106.9 after the Free FM experiment/debacle and the recreation of '70s-era KFRC music, and the only times they've appeared on-air in the "KCBS simulcast"era is in the TOH legal ID.
If you already have the app, it can work intermittently internationally, but you can't get the app outside the US.Earlier in the year, I was able to stream an Audacy station while traveling in the UK. Don’t know if it was luck, but it worked. As did Pandora.
I’ll be vacationing in Italy next week. Perhaps I’ll try to stream on the Audacy app when I’m back in my hotel.
And the logical move, returning "KCBS-FM" to San Francisco, wasn't going to happen since they were paired with KCBS-TV down in L.A.