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WOR Strikes Out

That was the link. Yeah, strange that there's not even a rumor floating around with two weeks to go... Could they really be waiting this late in the game to find someone or are they just keeping it under wraps?
 
The latest rumor is that "The Dave Ramsey Show" will replace Smerconish. Horrible! The good news is it can't last long. How many times can you listen to someone tell you to not overuse your credit cards. Zzzzz.

When WABC carried Ramsey a few years back I actually heard this guy tell listeners that the way to financial security is to put your trust in the Lord Jesus Christ!" The show belongs on 570, not 710. ::)
 
IMHO, he belongs on 1130... you know, Bloomberg Radio... While Ramsey previously had some television face time on Fox Business, it's possible he would have resurfaced on Bloomberg TV - and then, think of all the tie-in promotions with the radio station...
 
jhguthlac said:
Maybe WOR thought THEY were getting Geraldo!

Ha! Yeah, maybe that's it... By the way, so much for WOR's PD pining for someone "local" in evenings... Maybe there weren't enough takers...
 
Dave Ramsey? Seriously? He makes Smerconish sound like Bob Grant in his heyday.

There's not one local host out there that can go on the air and talk NYC stuff? How do smaller markets have local talkers and NYC doesn't?
 
www.talkers.com has an update about WOR's 8pm slot on the front page with a quote from Crowley:

“In these rocky economic times, New Yorkers need a voice they can trust to guide them in their money decisions. We are proud to welcome the country’s top name in financial talk radio, Dave Ramsey, to our award-winning lineup in 2012.”

Break out the champaign! Hahaha
 
Brooklyn118 said:
www.talkers.com has an update about WOR's 8pm slot on the front page with a quote from Crowley:

“In these rocky economic times, New Yorkers need a voice they can trust to guide them in their money decisions.
Careful, Jerry, in today's litigious environment an endorsement like that could bring lawsuits! :D

A better statement would have been, "The opinions expressed by Dave Ramsey are not necessarily those of WOR's staff and management!" Hopefully that disclaimer will precede the show.
 
Do they honestly think anyone will be scrambling to tune in to Dave Ramsey?

They've gone from a B level host to a lower C level host in swapping Smerconish for Ramsey. I guess whatever is cheapest is what they will put on. Ramsey is probably barter or they're paying a bit to clear in NYC, so they can say "heard in NYC" to all the advertisers.
 
WNTIRadio said:
Dave Ramsey? Seriously? He makes Smerconish sound like Bob Grant in his heyday.

There's not one local host out there that can go on the air and talk NYC stuff? How do smaller markets have local talkers and NYC doesn't?

New York is a news and information heavy city and all we have is syndicated talk on two 50 kW blasters! WOR and WABC are so syndication heavy, they might as well be in market #200! Do the powers that be at WOR and WABC really believe NYers actually like syndicated talk? None of those hosts likely has a large following in the tri-state area!

WOR and WABC don't seem to care about ratings, so long as it's cheap and advertisers buy the time. It's a disgrace that small markets have local talk and New York doesn't! :mad:
 
It took awhile, but at least Ramsey can say that he was able to get cleared in Market No. 1 before rival Clark Howard!
 
WNTIRadio said:
Dave Ramsey? Seriously? He makes Smerconish sound like Bob Grant in his heyday.

There's not one local host out there that can go on the air and talk NYC stuff? How do smaller markets have local talkers and NYC doesn't?
Local talk in the #1 market is very expensive! Cant really compare to any other small to medium market.
 
scott5 said:
WNTIRadio said:
Dave Ramsey? Seriously? He makes Smerconish sound like Bob Grant in his heyday.

There's not one local host out there that can go on the air and talk NYC stuff? How do smaller markets have local talkers and NYC doesn't?
Local talk in the #1 market is very expensive! Cant really compare to any other small to medium market.

KFI is mostly local in LA, market #2. WGN is all-local in Chicago, market #3. Even WLS Chicago, owned by Cumulus, has more local talk than flagship WABC.

Cost of doing local talk in LA and Chicago isn't cheap either! :(
 
Stop complaining... here in Miami our "News / Talk" station, WIOD-AM, routinely runs stopsets-run-amock during automation segments (basically anything running 6pm - 6am) which obliterate the next segment of the syndicated show. At least you guys up in NYC have board ops still minding the store.
 
2 of WABC's syndicated shows originate at WABC (Hannity was a local show on WABC before syndication and had respectable ratings). Limbaugh still uses WABC as a production house even with Limbaugh himself and some of his crew being in West Palm. Could WABC wipe the slate clean and go all local? First, the shows they are carrying would go somewhere else and compete against them. Second, what personalities do you put in, do they catch on at all and how long does it take them to catch on; how many do they go through before they find hosts that catch on, and when they do, will they want their own syndication deals?

KFI is doing well, then there's KABC which has been struggling for years.
 
There's no reason they couldn't keep Limbaugh and Hannity and build local around the other time slots.

And seriously, how much longer can Imus keep up the show? Especially since McCord is gone, it's been even flatter lately. Or is Imus like that ugly old couch in the living room that you don't want to get rid of because it's still kind of comfortable and would be too much of a hassle to throw it out. And somehow, you've gotten used to the bad pattern because it's been there so long.
 
A lot of hosts who aren't pay for play DO pay to be on the big 50kW blowtorches in NYC. They're barter in almost every other market.

I'm sure a special deal was cut for WOR. Because there's no other way such a midwest oriented show would be on WOR. Nobody there could think it was good radio, could they??
 
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