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News/Talk WGST Returning on June 3

fussbudget said:
At this point, I think turning off the transmitter and hearing Radio Liberación from Cuba would draw higher ratings.

Wow, Radio Liberacion is so 1970s! That Cuba 640 is now Radio Progreso----and if your WGST did ever sign off, it could be heard there, I'd think.

Here is south FL we have a sports talker on 640, but if you drive to certain areas, there's a sweet-spot where Cuba wipes them out.

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It's probably not about rating anymore. They are probably just going to clear all of CC's content that's not being cleared in the market. (And take as much back as they can.)
I'm curious what this might mean for Rush. Think WSB has a long term, iron clad contract?
 
FLjack2 said:
It's probably not about rating anymore. They are probably just going to clear all of CC's content that's not being cleared in the market. (And take as much back as they can.)
I'm curious what this might mean for Rush. Think WSB has a long term, iron clad contract?

I suspect they do, but seeing as how Cain only appeals to a very, very narrow audience, perhaps they are after the morning drive market? They have strong competition in AN106.7 though.
 
...back on topic, please. WGST is going to be featured in my upcoming Friday column (due to the Boston events- I really haven't had a bunch of time to dedicate to the blog...please forgive me.) where I'll go into detail about how this effects Atlanta radio- most notably News/Talk WSB and All News 106.7.

RoddyFreeman said:
The new WGST will carry syndication from 7AM-6PM. The lineup will consist of Wall Street Journal This Morning, Andrea Tantaros, Glenn Beck and Dave Ramsey. What will happen after 6PM is unclear.

I'm told that former Atlanta host Andy Dean will be moving his show to WGST to air 9-midnight, while America's Radio News Network will air 6-9 (national all-news block.) I'm also told that C-2-C AM will air from midnight-7, but that nothing is set in stone. They've allowed as much time to prepare as possible, so they can get everything squared away.

BarryATL said:
If it is all syndicated, then I guess the news will be all network. They could carry GNN at the bottom of the hour and Fox news at the top.

I'm actually being told that whoever is left after last October's raid of the news department, will staff the station (at least in daytime) with actual local news...though in the last few years of its existence, that was never the purpose of GST.

amlover said:
So why June 3? Why not sooner? Guess contracts need to be in place.

Do you remember the GST/Ramsey/WSB hullaballoo about contracts/notice and the like a few years back? Ramsey has to be given prior notice before he can be dropped by 1160 and moved to WGST, and if the above is correct about Andy Dean, he'll also have to be "transfered" to 640. I think it's smart- get everything in place before the big flip. What a concept!
 
I'm told that former Atlanta host Andy Dean will be moving his show to WGST to air 9-midnight, while America's Radio News Network will air 6-9 (national all-news block.) I'm also told that C-2-C AM will air from midnight-7, but that nothing is set in stone. They've allowed as much time to prepare as possible, so they can get everything squared away.

But if Andy Dean is live from 6 to 9 EST, why would WGST put the show on delay? Is Randall Bloomquist giving programming advice to Matt Scarano?

It's interesting that WGST is not picking up any syndicated shows from Cumulus, namely Geraldo, Huckabee, Levin, Savage or Imus.
 
Why will WGST be running any of America's Radio News? WYAY is all news and WSB is heavily news oriented early in the evening. Doesn't make sense. ARN is best suited for smaller markets that don't have all news stations.
 
In "certain parts of town" at night, Cuba probably comes in stronger on 640 than WGST does. Those "parts of town" being anywhere more than a mile from the 640 transmitter.

fussbudget said:
At this point, I think turning off the transmitter and hearing Radio Liberación from Cuba would draw higher ratings.
 
benale said:
Why will WGST be running any of America's Radio News? WYAY is all news and WSB is heavily news oriented early in the evening. Doesn't make sense. ARN is best suited for smaller markets that don't have all news stations.

First of all, heavily news in afternoon? Boy does that tilted have some people brainwashed. They're actually mostly conservative talk with news bites/traffic/weather thrown in about every 10 minutes by the highlight and driving force of the show, Chris Chandler. Although, occasionally, they will have an "all-news" special which doesn't include Erickson from 5-7pm.

ARNN is programming that's cheap but still has a lot of quality. I'd rather be listening to that than Levin dry/stale/old/annoying talk. The "chosen one" really isn't that good.
 
What is going to happen to WCFO? If my count is right, they are losing three shows. That is a a lot of hours of programming to fill.
 
BarryATL said:
What is going to happen to WCFO? If my count is right, they are losing three shows. That is a a lot of hours of programming to fill.

They could move Ingraham and Huckabee to live clearances, Geraldo on delays in the afternoons and add Levin and Savage in the evenings. Not that it matters because no one is listening to this station.
 
Similarity to Clear Channel buying WOR 710 in New York. They're using WOR to clear several Premiere syndicated Talk shows that weren't airing in the NY market, including Andy Dean. But they also are allowing WABC to keep airing Rush Limbaugh, just as they're keeping him on WSB. And WOR does run Dave Ramsey from 2-4pm, so for the first hour, Ramsey's financial advice doesn't really conflict with Rush on WABC.

What to do about a news department? Simple. When CC took over WOR, they got rid of all the station's news people except the morning newscaster who also acts as sidekick to the morning show host and even hosts on Saturday mornings. The rest of the day, they use newspeople who work for co-owned Total Traffic.

I do have to question the delay of Andy Dean till 9-Midnight, so they can air ARN 6-9pm? I don't think I believe that will happen. WOR airs Premiere/Clear Channel's Clyde Lewis from 11pm-1am, followed by Coast to Coast. And from 9-11pm WOR runs KFI's John & Ken from that CC station in Los Angeles. No need for outside syndicated material at night.

Clear Channel/Premiere also has WIOD Miami's Todd Schnidt in the evening. Maybe they'd put him in a slot on WGST? Hey, Premiere even has liberal talker Randi Rhodes, 3-6pm. Would they dare to find a slot for her on WGST as well?

BTW, ESPN Deportes is NOT simply generic Sports Talk for anyone who speaks Spanish. It's very much geared to Mexican sports, mostly futbol, futbol and more futbol. That's why it doesn't work in the East where many Latinos are from the Carribean where no one cares about Mexican futbol. CC should have realized this before blowing up WGST last year.
 
fussbudget said:
At this point, I think turning off the transmitter and hearing Radio Liberación from Cuba would draw higher ratings.
Nah, we know how well progtalk does in the ratings... ;D ;D ;D
 
FLjack2 said:
It's probably not about rating anymore. They are probably just going to clear all of CC's content that's not being cleared in the market. (And take as much back as they can.)
I'm curious what this might mean for Rush. Think WSB has a long term, iron clad contract?
They are not taking Hannity--if they didn't before (that whole winter PM drive thing...), they won't now.

I'm guessing Cox was smart enough to lock down Rush to prevent something like that happening.

Speaking of which, how have Rush's ratings done since Rush moved from WGST to WSB?

Not surprised about Beck. I am surprised, though, they (WGST) haven't gone for any stronger talkers.
 
Firebird said:
It's interesting that WGST is not picking up any syndicated shows from Cumulus, namely Geraldo, Huckabee, Levin, Savage or Imus.
I'm a little surprised WGST isn't going after Levin or Savage myself...
 
Gregg said:
BTW, ESPN Deportes is NOT simply generic Sports Talk for anyone who speaks Spanish. It's very much geared to Mexican sports, mostly futbol, futbol and more futbol. That's why it doesn't work in the East where many Latinos are from the Carribean where no one cares about Mexican futbol. CC should have realized this before blowing up WGST last year.
No beisbol? IIRC La Favorita had a lot of success doing Braves PBP en espanol back in the day. Or was the lack of beisbol the reason non-Mex Latinos didn't tune in? I'm sure Eduardo and the other resident Latino radio experts could share a lot on this.

I'm guessing that CC didn't have much if anything in the way of local buys for ESPN Deportes. Now, will the Mouse be trying to find another home for ESPND so as to clear the show in market #9? Heck, would the Dickeys be interested in putting ESPND (back?) on 1340?
 
NightFlyer said:
They have strong competition in AN106.7 though.

AN106.7 is not strong competition. It's down in the dust rising from the floor. WYAY has not garnered a large audience.

Cain, however, is holding his own.

As to WGST, it seems to me that it is a waste of a signal. This solution doesn't impress me. WSJ's morning show is well done, but is not going to give a strong start to the day. With a weak start to the day, there is no reason for optimism for other dayparts.
 
Firebird said:
It's interesting that WGST is not picking up any syndicated shows from Cumulus, namely Geraldo, Huckabee, Levin, Savage or Imus.

Why is that interesting? Why should they put money in the pockets of their competition? I'm sure that played a part in why ESPN Desportes is going away. (along with the zero ratings).
 
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