With the news that Rush Limbaugh has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, and the realization that Sandy Beach is soon to be 80, what do you think WBEN has in mind for six (9A-3P) prime hours?
What do you think WBEN has in mind for six (9A-3P) prime hours?
.... they are losing Cellino & Barnes revenue,
The station has become laughable in so many ways. Overnight I heard a big produced news opening with words to the effect, "LIVE from the WBEN Newsroom" followed by a recorded newscast by Tom Puckett (?), the afternoon news anchor, before he left for the day following his Tuesday shift. Tom's "live" report(s) played twice hourly from early evening until 4:30 in the morning.
With the news that Rush Limbaugh has been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, and the realization that Sandy Beach is soon to be 80, what do you think WBEN has in mind for six (9A-3P) prime hours?
Rusty Bridges;6301364But will the Dittoheads accept Hannity just because he spews the same bilge as El Rushbo.[/QUOTE said:Considering Hannity rode Limbaugh's coattails more than anyone else---and that Hannity clearly waits to see what Rush says about an issue before he himself comments, I would say a Hannity show in place of Rush would be tepid at best in the ratings. I think Rush is a POS, but at least he's original. Hannity is a very poor imitation.
I would say a Hannity show in place of Rush would be tepid at best in the ratings.
If ratings is the benchmark, Hannity is the #2 talker in the country, right behind his hero.
Hannity will not "make" a station. Limbaugh usually will. Hannity tends to do well on stations where Rush precedes him. Not so much when he has to fend for himself.
Limbaugh isn't what he once was but this seems like a Howard Stern type moment for the news/talk format. If it goes as well for news/talk as it did for rock stations then it will be a rough road.
Not to mention, many Rush stations paid through the nose for that show,