Didn't we do that last year?Say goodbye to WCNW
This is different. If they don't come back on the air by May, the license is canceled.Didn't we do that last year?
Dayton--iHeart has 2 less stations so I don't see anything happening. I think everything stays the same.
Cincinnati--Cunningham or McConnell announcing retirement? We'll see how the new morning show holds at WGRR.
Its interesting how the guys on the "hip, new, young" WLW are past retirement age nowThe latter wouldn't surprise me. I think at least one of them will announce his retirement this year, and my gut says it will be Cunningham. I enjoy parts of his show and WLW will have big shoes to fill, but he's been teasing a retirement announcement or at least floating the possibility out there for a few years now. Willie still has his fastball, especially as an interviewer, but he will be 77 this year.
I'm not sure they would have to WCBS still goes by News Radio 880 even though they're on a full power FMHaha yes it is. I think Cunningham, McConnell, Seg and Brian Combs might be the only on-air personalities left from when I'd hear WLW with my dad and/or his buddies, often going to Reds games but sometimes just listening here in Columbus at home or in the car. I loved Burbank when I was in middle and high school.
@BruceB's prediction is interesting too. I wouldn't be surprised at all if WLW goes to a full-power station. I don't think they'd totally chuck the iconic "700 WLW" branding in that event, but you never know.
Yeah your right but you see my point. It could beThat would be "1010 WINS On 92.3 FM" - WCBS 880 is still a standalone AM (albeit with an HD presence on 101.1 HD2).
I’m not quite sure that saying every other sentence that the person he’s talking to is a great American is a fastball. But maybe one’s mileage differs.The latter wouldn't surprise me. I think at least one of them will announce his retirement this year, and my gut says it will be Cunningham. I enjoy parts of his show and WLW will have big shoes to fill, but he's been teasing a retirement announcement or at least floating the possibility out there for a few years now. Willie still has his fastball, especially as an interviewer, but he will be 77 this year.
WINS in Ny and KNX in LA don't need full power FMs either but they have them. I'm sure there are other examples too. Not sure it is all about signal strength.WLW doesn't need to be on FM at all. The AM signal is strong enough.
I agree Cunningham has become a parody of himselfI’m not quite sure that saying every other sentence that the person he’s talking to is a great American is a fastball. But maybe one’s mileage differs.
Or maybe he's just sticking with what's worked for him....his signature shtick.I agree Cunningham has become a parody of himself
Eh, maybe at some point but probably not this year.Here is my own take going WAY out on a limb. I heart will flip WKFS 107.1 to simulcast 700WLW and move the CHR format to the translator at 94.5
Okay fair enough but how many of those young females are listening to Kiss 107 on an FM radio they're listening via app on their phones.that's why I suggested moving the broadcast to the translator since most of the audience isn't listening to FM anyway.Eh, maybe at some point but probably not this year.
CHR on FM seems to be waning as its younger listeners opt for streaming. But, for now KISS 107 gets iHeart Cincinnati some younger demos, especially females which they need since most of their Cincinnati properties skew more heavily male.
I agree Cunningham has become a parody of himself