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RKO, 1510 changes?

Conversing with Mark on twitter:

--live staff at 1200 shown door?
--rush back at RKO?
--1200 to sports? fox sports? YET ANOTHER sports station?

stay tuned
 
raccoonradio said:
Yes RUSH is back on Monday

Apparently NO!!! At first, Carr said Rush on 680 Monday. A minute or so later, he said, "let me clarify." He then said that he had meant August 21. But the 21st is a Tuesday. Does that make any sense? I'd say August 20th is more likely.
 
newhampshiredude said:
Could Beck and Hannity be headed to 1510? Maybe with Ingraham as well?

You may not know that the talk format that was on 1510 was ALL bought time by the morning host Jeff Santos.

I don't know whether the owners of 1510 would acquire more talk programming themselves. It would probably require another entrepreneur who wants the programming to be on the air to buy the airtime as Santos did.
 
Would CC pay 1510 to run Hannity, Beck et al? Not so sure. They continue on 1200

...for now

Here on North Shore 970 WZAN Portland ME comes in over the water. Imus, Laura, D Miller, Hannity etc.
(Comes in by day at least..faint at night. If you're in Rockport though, you can get it OK at night)
http://www.970wzan.com/
 
raccoonradio said:
Would CC pay 1510 to run Hannity, Beck et al? Not so sure. They continue on 1200

CC doesn't pay anyone to run their programs. In some cases it is the other way around. At onetime I don't know if this practice continues but to get Limbo you not only had run all the network spots but pay cash to air him. They would also force some stations to air Dr. Dean. Even if the station didn't want to run Dr. Dean they had to run the spots that aired during his show in specific dayparts.

Traditionally syndication is a barter deal but Rush got so popular at one point Premiere could demand cash as well.
 
Anybody remember when WRKO was one of the top three stations in town? The talk leaned right, but it wasn't what they've got now, which is 13 hours of liberal-bashing for its own sake. That draws a bigger audience than "progressive talk" but the numbers are still pretty bad.

When they were good, to paraphrase Tom Paxton, they had discussion that inspired discussion, not dittos. They paired a liberal, Cuthbert or O'Brien, with a conservative, Jeghelian. They had Burns and Williams who were provocative and unpredictible, They had Brudnoy.

I'm not sure where talk radio became stratified into conservative or liberal, but stations make that choice at their peril.

They need good radio, not knee-jerk pandering to a segmented audience.

And by definition, anything with McPhee is not good radio
 
vmorrison said:
So are you suggesting that Entercom is going to continue to simulcast AAF on 97.7 except from 3p-7p when they will broadcast Carr?

Yeah; that's what I was suggesting... yesterday. I did get the post up before the official announcement, which, as everyone now knows, had nothing to do with 97.7. Even though I was 100% wrong, I think my idea had some validity. The 107.3/97.7 AM-drive show (which I've never heard) has been labeled as talk programming by some posters. So having one of the simulcast stations go talk in PM drive as well as in AM drive would not exactly be breaking format. The mixed format might have worked (and might still work). It certainly would have been good for Carr's widely publicized desire to preach to a younger choir.
 
I have a hard time believing 1200 will stick with conservatalk for very long. They've pretty much blown off what little audience they built by jettisoning the few reasons they tuned in, Rush, Katz & Severin. The birdfed talk will just be a placeholder until they decide what's next. They even let WRKO have Noory. What will they run overnight, or after Levin? More importantly, what's the point?
 
Yeah; that's what I was suggesting... yesterday. I did get the post up before the official announcement, which, as everyone now knows, had nothing to do with 97.7. Even though I was 100% wrong, I think my idea had some validity. The 107.3/97.7 AM-drive show (which I've never heard) has been labeled as talk programming by some posters. So having one of the simulcast stations go talk in PM drive as well as in AM drive would not exactly be breaking format. The mixed format might have worked (and might still work). It certainly would have been good for Carr's widely publicized desire to preach to a younger choir.


It is an interesting suggestion and I have no idea what the split is between those who listen to the AAF format on 107.3 vs 97.7 but I would not risk blowing off the AAF audience for four hours every day. I doubt it and I could be wrong but I don't think someone into TOOL is going to be interested in listening to Grand Pa Carr talk about the best fried clams in Maine. Some may stick around most would switch to the other frequency but if they could not get it they would be pissed and I would not run the risk of alienating a loyal base with a high TSL.
 
It does seem like 1200 may be just airing those shows till CC can find someone to take them (Hannity,
Levin, Beck etc.) What does 1200 run overnight--Red Eye or Bohannon? If they intend to stay talk they can sign contracts etc. but maybe they don't stay talk. They do keep C2C for now but what airs after it shifts to RKO...same with Rush. (Other than reruns of certain shows)

>>having one of the simulcast stations go talk in PM drive as well as in AM drive would not exactly be breaking format. The mixed format might have worked (and might still work). It certainly would have been good for Carr's widely publicized desire to preach to a younger choir.

Hmm though it does seem weird...almost like what it was like at the old MEX where the top 40 music suddenly stopped and in came talk, appealing prob to an older audience: namely Jerry Williams.

>>Grand Pa Carr talk about the best fried clams in Maine

More to the point would they want talk about Menino, Obama vs Mitt, hacks, etc. Yes the appeal to a younger generation (hence a move to FM) might work but the AAF audience vs the RKO one?
 
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