All Access just announced that Clear Channel has bought WOR. http://www.allaccess.com/
tgmorg said:Well, expect Clear Channel to eventually park its national talkers at 710 as current contracts expire. Great coverage and no payment to stations for compensation. Expect FOX News Radio TOHs to eventually move from WNYM to 710. WNYM has Salem Radio News to fall back on. Since Clear Channel owns Metro Networks, will it become WOR's "News Department"?? 710 already uses Metro. How about some FOX Sports Radio programming over the weekends? Where will NBC News Radio go in NYC?
Personally, I think this increases the chances that WOR will be put on an FM signal.
In the latest PPMs WWPR 105.1 has a weekly audience (cume) of 3-million mostly young listeners that advertisers want, while WOR had a weekly audience of 626,000 listeners, with many, or most, much older than many, or most, big advertisers care to reach.
Most of the people who listen to 105.1, probably, never listen to AM. And blowing up a successful FM music station to simulcast a struggling AM talk station with very old demos, would be akin to taking your money out of the bank and lighting in on fire. And putting the same programming on both of these stations would be a waste of one no matter what format we were talking about.
WWPR outbills WOR by several million, and probably has double the cash flow.
DavidEduardo said:As a general question, could Clear believe they could seize the opportunity presented by a non-local and disengaged WABC to create another KFI? Or would they just want a NY station to clear the Premiere shows?
RBRadioWaves said:Personally, I think this increases the chances that WOR will be put on an FM signal. The only problem seems to be that none of the CC signals are really doing poorly in the ratings. WLTW is one of the highest billers in the nation, ditto Z100, Q104.3 seems to be a successful flanker from keeping CBS-FM from beating WLTW, WWPR is flanking Z100, and WKTU is quite successful itself.
I think, if anything, WWPR is the station most likely to be toast, as Urban as a whole is not doing so well. And even then, WWPR is beating Hot 97.
This will be interesting to watch over the next year.
tgmorg said:Well, expect Clear Channel to eventually park its national talkers at 710 as current contracts expire. Great coverage and no payment to stations for compensation. Expect FOX News Radio TOHs to eventually move from WNYM to 710. WNYM has Salem Radio News to fall back on. Since Clear Channel owns Metro Networks, will it become WOR's "News Department"?? 710 already uses Metro. How about some FOX Sports Radio programming over the weekends? Where will NBC News Radio go in NYC?
luperm said:No way in hell that's happening in the near future -- except for maybe a HD2 or HD3...
Nick: said:I wonder if they'll trade with WBAI. It would be quite ironic if each frequency completely flipped its talk programming to the other side of the political spectrum.
I wonder if they'll trade with WBAI. It would be quite ironic if each frequency completely flipped its talk programming to the other side of the political spectrum.
What constitutes 'local' in the modern day, in a big market like #1, on a regional signal like WOR (which, in addition to all of NYC, reaches parts of Philadelphia and several other large markets)? Sports is about the only regional subject of universal interest to an audience reached by that signal, and that format's taken by several other stations. National political talk has worked well for similar signals which is why it's commonly adopted. The demographics are aging, but so is radio's audience. CC sells advertising via national talk programming and wants guaranteed coverage in NYC. Natural fit.radioguy39nj said:New York listeners will now have two 50 kW bastions of syndicated talk, and no local talk. That's a sad commentary since we're talking about market #1.![]()
WNTIRadio said:I wonder if they'll trade with WBAI. It would be quite ironic if each frequency completely flipped its talk programming to the other side of the political spectrum.
Okay, this was explained in another thread, but CC CAN'T trade for WBAI. They are maxed out by already owning 5 FM stations in the market. They can only add AM stations to the NYC cluster, for a total of 8 stations, 5 FM and 3 AM.