Last time I checked, WGN still airs the Cubs games.
zumabeachhans said:Attention: the 10 people who opine on this board:
Such programming is already on the air in Phoenix, at KJZZ.
NPR stations in many markets are in the top 10, beating the commercial crapfest that has become AM radio.
Their talk programming is exactly what is being discussed here.
It's amazing that the same 10 people continue to say the same 10 things here.
And "Toaster Talk" done right is quite entertaining and very profitable. Last I checked WGN radio still owned Chicago.
zumabeachhans said:Such programming is already on the air in Phoenix, at KJZZ.
NPR stations in many markets are in the top 10, beating the commercial crapfest that has become AM radio.
Their talk programming is exactly what is being discussed here.
Drunken_Easterbunny said:Last time I checked, WGN still airs the Cubs games.
testing said:zumabeachhans said:Such programming is already on the air in Phoenix, at KJZZ.
NPR stations in many markets are in the top 10, beating the commercial crapfest that has become AM radio.
Their talk programming is exactly what is being discussed here.
This is true.
ykw said:testing said:zumabeachhans said:Such programming is already on the air in Phoenix, at KJZZ.
NPR stations in many markets are in the top 10, beating the commercial crapfest that has become AM radio.
Their talk programming is exactly what is being discussed here.
This is true.
Except with a ridiculous level of repetition (just try to get through a morning commute without hearing the same features three or four times each) and some truly awful host voices (yeah, it's a darned shame about Diane Rehm, but still...). And with an extra-special level of smugness in their politics (which politics are never, ever put away, no matter what the topic at hand).
So, um, no, not "lifestyle talk" in any meaningful way -- not unless your lifestyle takes you solely from one end to the Upper West Side to the other. More like a slightly more professionally-run Air America. With about the same number of advertisers. ("Underwriters", whatever.)
zumabeachhans said:Attention: the 10 people who opine on this board:
and "Toaster Talk" done right is quite entertaining and very profitable. Last I checked WGN radio still owned Chicago.