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FredLeonard
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CBS does not have two all news stations in either Chicago or LA.
But it did.
CBS does not have two all news stations in either Chicago or LA.
But it did.
KYW on two AM stations and one FM? How is that going to get any additional people to listen? Or to get those who already listen to listen more?
Actually in the mid 70s, facing KYW's solid #1 ratings in those days, 1210 WCAU went All-News for a couple of years. They even left one of their well-know Talk hosts on the air, asking him to be a News anchor, Joel A. Spivak. It didn't help the ratings, so 1210 returned to Talk, where they've been since then.
From what I saw in 12+, WMAQ was way too late to the game and never a threat to 'BBM.
Long ago.
In LA the issue was the poor KFWB signal and low total market news listening levels. In Chicago, it was the merger of CBS with Infinity and the desire to take 670 to Sports.
It was Bill Paley's arrogance and hubris. WCAU was actually doing well as a talk station but he wanted to beat upstart Group W.
KYW isn't moving to 1210. That would be stupid. I wouldn't be surprised if they simulcast, but a move and simulcast would do nothing but confuse people.
I disagree. As long as the station gives listeners ample notice of the change, they won't be confused.
Then why were they so confused when Rush & Hannity moved to IQ? Even a year after the change, lots of people still expected them to show up on PHT. Then one day they did.
if KYW moves to 1210, it would solve the many signal problems that KYW has on 1060 AM, especially in Bucks County, Trenton, ETC. and it would give listeners a good reason to listen to 1210 AM.\
Now if there were a good reason to move from 1060 to 1210 that outweighed the inevitable listener loss, it would be good to move. But there isn't in this case.
if KYW moves to 1210, it would solve the many signal problems that KYW has on 1060 AM, especially in Bucks County, Trenton, ETC. and it would give listeners a good reason to listen to 1210 AM.
if KYW moves to 1210, it would solve the many signal problems that KYW has on 1060 AM, especially in Bucks County, Trenton, ETC. and it would give listeners a good reason to listen to 1210 AM.
I've worked at a station where people still called looking for a host that died 5 years before. People listen to radio because it's easy.
Exactly.
I recall doing a diary review in Columbia for WIND when the station had been in Spanish for over a decade. Yet there were several (not just one) entries for a morning guy who had moved to WGN about 15 years before and then retired. But those listeners thought he was still on the air and on WIND because, in all probability they had listened to WIND for decades and, when it went Spanish, they just found a "new" WIND to listen to.
if KYW moves to 1210, it would solve the many signal problems that KYW has on 1060 AM, especially in Bucks County, Trenton, ETC. and it would give listeners a good reason to listen to 1210 AM.
The number of people who care about that can literally be counted on one hand. With fingers to spare.