The last time I was in Buffalo I heard WECK and thought it was well-programmed for a 1000 watt AM station. It was a weekend, yet it sounded like the DJ was on live, playing music programmed locally.
Since WECK is owned by CBS, I thought I'd hear the co-owned Westwood One standards format. What used to be called "AM Only" is really more soft AC/soft oldies than adult standards. Compared to Stardust and Music of Your Life, it's the most contemporary of the three formats, with no Bing Crosby or Benny Goodman and only a few later standards artists per hour. Yet the reports about WECK switching to Classic Country say it had been progamming "Music of Your Life." Why pay a different company for its adult standards format (and the oldest-sounding one at that) when you own Westwood One?
I also thought I'd hear CBS News on the hour but instead it was CNN. I suppose Westwood One distributes CNN. But no one else in Buffalo carries CBS News on the hour, at least in the daytime... so why not the CBS-owned AM station? Or does WBEN still carry the CBS spots even though its own reporters deliver its hourly newscasts... maybe with some CBS actualities?
At least older Buffalo-area listeners have Toronto's CHWO 740 and 1400 WLVL Lockport which was airing ABC's Stardust when I heard it. WLVL sometimes makes the Buffalo book and CHWO made the most recent ratings, even with WECK still in the format. With a good radio you can also hear WYLF from Penn Yan
CBS really is nutty to give up what they said was $1 million billing annually at WECK, a 1000 watt station, a figure that will NEVER be duplicated with Classic Country. I really thought CHWO was going to take away half of WECK's ratings with its 50,000 watt signal and its towers right there on the lakefront with the Buffalo skyline visible 30 miles away. Yet 740 barely impacted WECK at all and CBS still blew up the format. Crazy.
Gregg
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Since WECK is owned by CBS, I thought I'd hear the co-owned Westwood One standards format. What used to be called "AM Only" is really more soft AC/soft oldies than adult standards. Compared to Stardust and Music of Your Life, it's the most contemporary of the three formats, with no Bing Crosby or Benny Goodman and only a few later standards artists per hour. Yet the reports about WECK switching to Classic Country say it had been progamming "Music of Your Life." Why pay a different company for its adult standards format (and the oldest-sounding one at that) when you own Westwood One?
I also thought I'd hear CBS News on the hour but instead it was CNN. I suppose Westwood One distributes CNN. But no one else in Buffalo carries CBS News on the hour, at least in the daytime... so why not the CBS-owned AM station? Or does WBEN still carry the CBS spots even though its own reporters deliver its hourly newscasts... maybe with some CBS actualities?
At least older Buffalo-area listeners have Toronto's CHWO 740 and 1400 WLVL Lockport which was airing ABC's Stardust when I heard it. WLVL sometimes makes the Buffalo book and CHWO made the most recent ratings, even with WECK still in the format. With a good radio you can also hear WYLF from Penn Yan
CBS really is nutty to give up what they said was $1 million billing annually at WECK, a 1000 watt station, a figure that will NEVER be duplicated with Classic Country. I really thought CHWO was going to take away half of WECK's ratings with its 50,000 watt signal and its towers right there on the lakefront with the Buffalo skyline visible 30 miles away. Yet 740 barely impacted WECK at all and CBS still blew up the format. Crazy.
Gregg
[email protected]
What is CBS saying to its Westwood One standards affiliates with this m