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Willie To CW

Rambo said:
I wonder how long he'll be able to do radio with the demands and taping schedule of his TV show.
He's been doing it this long, so obviously it's not an issue.

From the article:
Cunningham, who turned 64 in December, will continue double duty — doing his noon-3 p.m. weekday show on WLW-AM (700) around commuting to New York (out Monday night, back Thursday night) to tape the TV shows. He broadcasts his radio show (and often records interviews, like with Vice President Joe Biden on the morning of Feb. 9) from a specially-built radio studio next to his TV studio at the NEP Penn Studios on Manhattan.
 
If WLW ever lost Willie then there's nothing left to tune in for......really.

...except the news, they do a fantastic job.....and the Reds, but even the reds broadcasts are getting annoying (i.e. "That second strike was brought to you by the UAW, the breadbasket of the Democratic Party.")
 
Because EVERYONE is ready to go to the C-W ::)

So Willie can join the ranks with shows that NO ONE watches.

Laughable.
 
That's the only way I'll see the show here in Columbus.
Agree on the earlier poster who said WLW is dead in the water without Willie. Daytime, that'd absolutely be the case. I know I'd listen a lot less.
 
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