Let's remember why Cumulus did what it did. KGO's demos were getting too old. Even though it was #7 in the overall ratings, David Eduardo told us they were only #20 in the 25-54 demo. Yet in the morning, when they were All-News, they were #14 25-54.
So Cumulus says "Why are we paying all this money to Talk hosts who do worse in the money ratings than our All-News blocks?" So they get rid of all the Talk hosts (except Ronn Owens who reportedly has a no-cut contract... he gets paid the same whether he's on the air or off the air). And they simply extend the All-News blocks, only hiring one additional anchor.
The problem is, Cumulus didn't realize the Talk hosts recycle the audience into the All-News blocks. Without Gil Gross, Gene Burns, Ray Taiiaferro, etc. people would just tune into KCBS for their All-News fix.
And these days, I don't think you can run an All-News station that isn't All-News around the clock. The only successful one is WBZ Boston, which runs All-News by day and Talk at night. But that's weekends as well as weekdays. KGO's schedule is too confusing. All-News in morning drive, then again Noon to Midnight but Talk 9am-Noon and syndicated talk overnight and specialty talk on weekends.
One poster also suggested Cumulus cut its own throat by scheduling more commercials per hour on KGO than ABC and later Citadel did, not realizing its primary competition is not KCBS but KQED which runs no commercials. Yes, a few times a year, there are pledge drives but 48 weeks a year, KGO is competing with a non-commercial station.
I guess Cumulus figures people will sit through more commercials per hour on an All-News station than a Talk station. On KCBS, a minute or two of commercials air between every segment, every couple of minutes. On a Talk station, hosts talk want to talk for several minutes, then play several mintues of spots, along with news and traffic reports.
So Cumulus believes All-News KGO will make more money than Mostly Talk with Some News Blocks KGO. But I don't think the audience will go along with an All-News station that's only All-News 16 hours a day on weekdays and not at all on weekends.
Gregg
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