newhampshiredude said:
What WRKO needs to do to survive:
1. Keep Laura Ingraham live from 9am-Noon. This gives WRKO a popular national conservative talker during the daytime and she will keep many Rush listeners on WRKO who don't want to listen to Beck.
Yep that is a no brainer, I fully agree
2. Develop a live and local show to counter Rush. With Scott Brown's upcoming victory in the Senate race, Massachusetts could use a local host to be the "Rush of Massachusetts." And, this would deliver ratings.
Those are some pretty big shoes to fill. I can't even imagine anyone locally who could fill them, or who would want to take the risk. If Felon Finneran & Todd are under contract, you might but them there because you have to pay them anyway. This is assuming they move Howie to AM drive as you suggest.
3. Move Howie Carr to AM drive. That's what Howie was going to do at WTKK and there is no reason he could not do it at WRKO.
Well then Carr would have to put up or shut up. I don't know if his style translates well to AM drive, if the callers would be the same caliber as his afternoon drive listeners, but he would have to show some good numbers to justify his salary. He certainly would not be hitting his contractually negotiated bonus money in AM drive.
4. Simulcast WRKO on 97.7 FM. WKAF is not really helping WAAF and WRKO on AM and FM would bring its programming to more listeners. Howie would also be on FM which is what he has wanted for a while.
Not a bad idea, if they wanted to compete against 96.9 and siphon some of there listeners away, which they will need to do. I wonder what is going on in Peter Smyths head right now because this could hit them too, and from where 96.9 is in the PPM's, they really can't afford any loss of listeners, especially with their payroll. You can only siphon so much money from the profit section of WMJX and WROR, to support TTK. This assumes WBOS is covering it's expenses and turning a small profit.
5. Develop a new local afternoon drive show hosted by two people. Sort of like John and Ken at KFI. I'm thinking maybe with Todd Feinburg and VB from the FOX 25 Morning News. This would keep Howie listeners tuned to WRKO in the afternoon once he moves to mornings.
I don't think Doug Goudie is going to willingly leave WFXT to go back to the House of Horrors over on Guest Street. I talked to him a couple of weeks ago at a Wednesday Diner road trip, and I asked him if he missed radio, and he said that radio gave him more time to discuss a single issue, which at the time was the Galluccio story, but I see him staying at 25 as long as they will have him, especially since his wife works there on the morning show. There is no way he can do radio and TV, there are not enough hours in the day to do the prep, and I bet he is up at 2 Am as it is.
Doug Meehan is looking for a job, Fox25 didn't renew his contract. I know he is trying to find a home at another Fox affiliate, but he might make a good radio host.