It's a caged beast.
Ha!
It's a caged beast.
Funny the station is called "the Beast" with the signal quite contrary.
Last thought - when he came on the scene he was the firebrand talking sports with a different approach (read: more attitude, sarcasm, "smack", and willingness to cozy up to his favorite stars) than your father's afternoon sportstalkers.
Man...they picked a hell of a time to change formats, let alone being sold to a foreign-language broadcaster, especially given that the Rams are now coming back. KFWB getting the Rams sure would have raised this station's profile, if they were to bid for the broadcast rights.
I don't listen much, if at all, to the other local sports stations, but KFWB (especially Fred Roggin) had been on this whole "NFL to L.A." saga since they went all-sports. It's certainly a lost opportunity for them now that they're sold and switching formats; it would be no guarantees that KFWB would have beaten KLAC or KSPN in the ratings if they would have stayed the course and acquired the Rams' radio rights, but would have definitely put a scare in either one.
Given most games are on Sunday, doesn't it make more sense for the Rams to be on FM?
Given that most NFL teams have migrated more and more to FM in recent years, that seems to be the trend, but that's essentially it. There's no hard-and-fast rule that the Rams have to be on FM, and I don't see much of a difference being on FM versus being on AM, other sound quality.
Man...they picked a hell of a time to change formats, let alone being sold to a foreign-language broadcaster, especially given that the Rams are now coming back. KFWB getting the Rams sure would have raised this station's profile, if they were to bid for the broadcast rights.
...KFWB (especially Fred Roggin) had been on this whole "NFL to L.A." saga since they went all-sports. It's certainly a lost opportunity for them now that they're sold and switching formats; it would be no guarantees that KFWB would have beaten KLAC or KSPN in the ratings if they would have stayed the course and acquired the Rams' radio rights, but would have definitely put a scare in either one.
Not a great fit however, due to a few Clippers conflicts in the Fall.
I can't believe I took a cheap shot at the Raiders above and have not received even one hate-filled, angst driven takedown from Raider Fan. You guys are slipping - both on and off the field.
Everyone says that sports programming makes money without stellar ratings. If that is the case, what would stop CBS from moving "The BEAST" to 94.7? I remember threads calling for KTWV to self destruct from low ratings. Thoughts?
Everyone says that sports programming makes money without stellar ratings. If that is the case, what would stop CBS from moving "The BEAST" to 94.7? I remember threads calling for KTWV to self destruct from low ratings. Thoughts?
You're remembering too far back. KTWV's had some very nice books the past six months or so.
Everyone says that sports programming makes money without stellar ratings. If that is the case, what would stop CBS from moving "The BEAST" to 94.7? I remember threads calling for KTWV to self destruct from low ratings. Thoughts?
This is the point I was making, is CBS going to give up on it's sports radio brand in LA? They put it on many of their FM's all around the country, and the flagship host is from LA! Just doesn't seem to jive.
Unless CBS sports radio it's self is failing.
This is the point I was making, is CBS going to give up on it's sports radio brand in LA? They put it on many of their FM's all around the country, and the flagship host is from LA! Just doesn't seem to jive.