According to the Rober Feder Column Of The Chicago Sun-Time
Rober Feder had said that of all the stations on Chicago radio's "watch list" (if there were such a list, that is), the one in most critical condition has to be Clear Channel Radio's "Real Oldies" WRLL-AM (1690).
Nothing is official, but insiders say it could be only a matter of weeks before Clear Channel bosses pull the plug on the format and a talent lineup that includes such personalities as Larry Lujack, Tommy Edwards, Scotty Brink, Tom Murphy and Ron Smith.
Plagued from its inception in 2003 with a substandard signal that barely covers the metropolitan area, "Real Oldies" has languished at the bottom of the ratings all along.
Any hopes of growth were dashed when ABC turned its WZZN-FM (94.7) from active rock to "True Oldies" last fall. Despite its lackluster lineup and promotion, WZZN wins by default with its superior signal.
No decision has been made on a new format, but the most likely scenario would turn WRLL into a time-brokered outlet that would lease all of its air time to an outside company.
Clear Channel of WRLL AM-1690 may go from Real Oldies to a all sports-talk format or it can go as a news-talk format, or better yet; Air America Radio.
If worse come to worst, most common time-brokered formats include religious, ethnic and foreign language programs, or even playing hip hop & rap music.
If Clear Channel does pull the plug on oldies, at least one of the station's stars shouldn't be idle for long.
Tommy Edwards, the Chicago radio legend who serves as morning personality, program director and operations manager of "Real Oldies," already has been approached about a drive-time on-air job at a bigger and better local station, sources said.
Too bad he won't be able to bring Ol' Uncle Lar along with him this time.
Might as well say goodbye to real oldies and say hello new fangled Cockroaches!!!...
Rober Feder had said that of all the stations on Chicago radio's "watch list" (if there were such a list, that is), the one in most critical condition has to be Clear Channel Radio's "Real Oldies" WRLL-AM (1690).
Nothing is official, but insiders say it could be only a matter of weeks before Clear Channel bosses pull the plug on the format and a talent lineup that includes such personalities as Larry Lujack, Tommy Edwards, Scotty Brink, Tom Murphy and Ron Smith.
Plagued from its inception in 2003 with a substandard signal that barely covers the metropolitan area, "Real Oldies" has languished at the bottom of the ratings all along.
Any hopes of growth were dashed when ABC turned its WZZN-FM (94.7) from active rock to "True Oldies" last fall. Despite its lackluster lineup and promotion, WZZN wins by default with its superior signal.
No decision has been made on a new format, but the most likely scenario would turn WRLL into a time-brokered outlet that would lease all of its air time to an outside company.
Clear Channel of WRLL AM-1690 may go from Real Oldies to a all sports-talk format or it can go as a news-talk format, or better yet; Air America Radio.
If worse come to worst, most common time-brokered formats include religious, ethnic and foreign language programs, or even playing hip hop & rap music.
If Clear Channel does pull the plug on oldies, at least one of the station's stars shouldn't be idle for long.
Tommy Edwards, the Chicago radio legend who serves as morning personality, program director and operations manager of "Real Oldies," already has been approached about a drive-time on-air job at a bigger and better local station, sources said.
Too bad he won't be able to bring Ol' Uncle Lar along with him this time.
Might as well say goodbye to real oldies and say hello new fangled Cockroaches!!!...