I heard a news report on WDEL this afternoon that a California radio station was going to be airing the "Best of Imus" shows starting with that show that got him in trouble. I didn't catch the calls of the station, but I'm sure this story as an AP story, maybe some of you who have access to AP at your stations can find the details.
That poses some interesting questions. I would assume that CBS radio would have control over the program and wouldn't that station have to go through CBS radio to procure the best of shows? Has CBS radio found a way to still make some money from Imus by airing Best of shows?
That poses some interesting questions. I would assume that CBS radio would have control over the program and wouldn't that station have to go through CBS radio to procure the best of shows? Has CBS radio found a way to still make some money from Imus by airing Best of shows?