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Will it be live or on tape. If it is on tape, 1210 I think is making a huge mistake.
George Brusstar said:Well, if all four hours are going to be live-- my apologies to Smerconish, Palladino, and Bloom.
It was my understanding only the first hour would be "live and local." The remaining 4-7PM was to have been a simple tape-delay carriage of his syndicated show (which runs opposite Rush, and would be four hours behind).
I thought he didn't want to do two shows anymore.
I would suspect that WPHT pays to clear Beck and Hannity, certainly in ad time and possibly some cash as well. If Premiere were to make a deal with WHAT or WNTP or WUBA, the new station would likely get paid to carry Beck and/or Hannity for the clearance value to Premiere. Therein lies the potential return.imhomerjay said:(I)f WPHT with its signal (not getting into problems here, just compairing it overall to 1340) feels the cost/benefit ratio is such that they'll do better mixing things up, what reasonable chance does WHAT have of a better (any?) return on investment?
radiophiler said:This link says his national show will be noon-3 pm: http://www.dial-global.com/index.ph...y-program&catid=1:on-the-dial-press&Itemid=92
This was announced in November at the same time that the WPHT moves were announced.
Doesn't Smerconish want to be available to certain cable channel shows from 4-7pm?
If there is published information that things changed between the November announcement and now ... please post it.
Doesn't matter from Premiere's point of view. A clearance in Market # 8 on a peashooter is better than no clearance.Mike said:yes but NOBODY can hear WUBA
musichead1029 said:Doesn't matter from Premiere's point of view. A clearance in Market # 8 on a peashooter is better than no clearance.Mike said:yes but NOBODY can hear WUBA
aindik said:So, what's the verdict. Is this show taped from noon to 3 or not?
unreal.oldiesfan6479 said:His syndicated show is live noon-3 ET, while WPHT is airing El Rushbo. He then does a (Philly)
local only hour on 1210 from 3-4 ET. WPHT then runs his national show on a four-hour delay
from 4-7 ET.