ericdxx said:
Nathan Obral said:
he will only count his simulcast in Rochester as the furthest extent of his syndication... regardless of the mythical "third station" he hyped about months ago.
Wow, I didn't know that he's on in Rochester. If he can beat Brother Wease there I would be really impressed.
That's his lone affiliate left from the Howard Stern-replacement fiasco. All the other affiliates either were sold off and changed format, flipped over to sports/talk or just flat out dropped the show.
I think that's why Rover has lasted for so long over there - he was simply used as a flank to protect Brother Wease when Wease still worked for the same cluster (Entercom, and before that, CBS Radio). Now that Wease works for Clear Channel, and The Zone was divested to a small-station group, it's probably a different story now.
But it's really a stretch to call it a "syndicated show..." much like the latter months of Mitch Albom's syndicated program (which at the end, was ONLY carried on flagship WJR and WEOL/930).