So cumulus has announced that they are throwing Huck out there as an "alternative" to Rush. My question is will they be crazy enough to take him off of WABC? If they do...where does Rush land? WOR or does CC put up a talker?
Wow! Rush NOT on WABC? That would be an interesting scenario.Signal_Faded said:So cumulus has announced that they are throwing Huck out there as an "alternative" to Rush. My question is will they be crazy enough to take him off of WABC? If they do...where does Rush land? WOR or does CC put up a talker?
wadio said:More likely Huckabee lands on WOR and Rush stays where he is, no?
I thought it was Premiere's (owned by Clear Channel) decision to take Rush's show to their station and off of KSFO. Premiere did the same thing in Boston. They took his show away from WRKO and onto a CC station.recto101 said:Well look KSFO the Cumulus O&O in San Francisco removed Rush on New Years Week and put
JD Hayworth there. KKSF 910 the CC O&O took Rush on New Years week along with Former WCBS-AM and KGO-AM host Gil Gross to go as a local Fill in for other ex KGO-AM hosts ( Gene Burns and Len Tillem).
MsMusicRadio said:Why are so many public figures who were service age during Viet Nam and avoided going so quick to jump on the patriotism of those who served.
I don't think he's that type of person to just leave them "high and dry", but that is a very big commitment if a station was to jettison Rush in favor of Huckabee and he did not generate the revenue or, more importantly, the credibility and definition, they experienced with Rush.TheBigA said:Everyone seems to be assuming they'd run Huck live on WABC.
Also, I've been led to believe that Premiere charges barter plus cash for Rush. Right?
Is this simply a move to improve their negotiating position with Premiere?
Last question: How do potential Huck affiliates know he won't leave them high & dry if he feels like running for office again?
Never say never, but most everybody on this board agree with you.borderblaster said:No chance WABC jettisons Rush for a relatively untried Huckabee at this point, unless they want to not just shoot themselves in the foot but in the head.
Kevin L. Sealy said:New York is too big of a market not to have Huckabee on the air.
TheBigA said:Kevin L. Sealy said:New York is too big of a market not to have Huckabee on the air.
Did any NY station run Fred Thompson?