Reports out of D.C. this morning are that struggling "Washington Post Radio" is mulling adding syndicated programming to offset financial losses. A top exec says one name that immediately comes to mind is Glenn Beck, currently heard in the same market on tape-delay on CC-owned WTNT.
Think of the irony here: Glenn Beck's show is heard on over 200 stations, including many of the top markets. He recently got cleared in Chicago on tape delay on WCKG, and is even heard in L.A. over Arte Moreno-owned KLAA.
Yet nobody has flinched to even clear him in New York, where his radio show has been based for over a year upon the start of his CNN Headline News program.
Why is the New York market so biased against Glenn Beck? I know WABC won't fix what ain't broken, but how much of CC's conventional wisdom would it take to pay also-ran WOR to air the show, on tape-delay or otherwise?
Think of the irony here: Glenn Beck's show is heard on over 200 stations, including many of the top markets. He recently got cleared in Chicago on tape delay on WCKG, and is even heard in L.A. over Arte Moreno-owned KLAA.
Yet nobody has flinched to even clear him in New York, where his radio show has been based for over a year upon the start of his CNN Headline News program.
Why is the New York market so biased against Glenn Beck? I know WABC won't fix what ain't broken, but how much of CC's conventional wisdom would it take to pay also-ran WOR to air the show, on tape-delay or otherwise?