rochnewsman said:
It will be a full-time ESPN radio affiliate. They already have the Sabres game, similar to what they had last year. Entercom has a full-time radio affiliate in Buffalo, not sure the channel, but perhaps there will be some of those programs on during the day?
Pill Press said on the air today that Entercom is 'THINKING' of dropping Progressive
Talk on WROC but his posing on
http://www.billpressmedia.com seems to indicate
that its a done deal:
Bill’s final thought from his trip to Rochester
By Dan | July 28, 2008
Greetings from Rochester, New York: a great town full of wonderful people.
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Unfortunately, the people of Rochester are about to get screwed. The big radio network Entercom, owner of WROC, Rochester’s progressive talk station, has announced plans to shut down all progressive talk in Rochester after Labor Day – and switch to sports.
That means no more Bill Press, no more Stephanie Miller, no more Ed Schultz, Thom Hartmann or Randi Rhodes.
Instead, the people of Rochester will be bombarded every day with 30 hours of right-wing talk – and zero hours of progressive talk.
And the same thing has happened in San Diego, Akron, Sacramento, New Orleans, and other cities across the land.
Make no mistake about it. This is no accident. These corporate conservatives are shutting down progressive talk now, just before the election, because they don’t want people to hear the truth about John McCain and George W. Bush.
It’s important that people in Rochester and everywhere else in the country get mad as hell, fight back, take on the corporate media, and demand that they keep progressive radio on the air.
Talk radio is too important to leave it all to the right-wingers.
-Bill Press
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