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WPGB is a role model

Based on the success of WPGB, CC is switching a FM station to talk in Minneapolis. They are stealing both Rush and Hannity from an AM talker owned by another company.
 
I think the reason is Quinn. Without him in the morning you don't have this much success so soon. Not to mention having Rush now can't hurt...

> That station has just blossomed in a hurry.
>
 
> I think the reason is Quinn. Without him in the morning you
> don't have this much success so soon. Not to mention having
> Rush now can't hurt...
>
> > That station has just blossomed in a hurry.
> >
>
Random thoughts ...

Philadelphia had an FM talker, WWDB, which may have been ahead of its time.

Today, FM is the medium best able to turn back (if any aspect of analog radio can turn back) the onslaught of satellite radio.

Clear Channel was able to lure Quinn from WRRK in part with the promise of syndication. Then, Clear Channel's Premiere subsidiary was engineered to shift Rush from KDKA to WPGB.

There is evidence that some of the older right-wing talkers are losing their appeal. Some reports indicate Hubbard was as happy to find someone to replace Rush as CC was to get him. (Not quite on the same level as KDKA's feigned joy at having to snatch O'Reilly from WPTT, still ...)

Not everyone realizes Rush is on FM. I actually had an in-law ask why Rush was no longer being heard in Pittsburgh.

WPGB's success isn't being totally emulated — CC, for what it's worth, kept ABC there, but put Fox on most of its other news-talk stations.

Finally, WPGB manages to put a decent newscast on, while KDKA is getting as strident at times as its TV sibling. OK, it's WPXI sound, it's Cleveland-based, and KD may still be best for breaking stories, but WPGB usually doesn't give the listener an excuse to flip to KD on the hour (though I will go to KQV at :05).
 
> > I think the reason is Quinn. Without him in the morning
> you
> > don't have this much success so soon. Not to mention
> having
> > Rush now can't hurt...
> >
> > > That station has just blossomed in a hurry.
> > >
> >
> Random thoughts ...
>
> Philadelphia had an FM talker, WWDB, which may have been
> ahead of its time.
>
> Today, FM is the medium best able to turn back (if any
> aspect of analog radio can turn back) the onslaught of
> satellite radio.
>
> Clear Channel was able to lure Quinn from WRRK in part with
> the promise of syndication. Then, Clear Channel's Premiere
> subsidiary was engineered to shift Rush from KDKA to WPGB.
>
> There is evidence that some of the older right-wing talkers
> are losing their appeal. Some reports indicate Hubbard was
> as happy to find someone to replace Rush as CC was to get
> him. (Not quite on the same level as KDKA's feigned joy at
> having to snatch O'Reilly from WPTT, still ...)
>
> Not everyone realizes Rush is on FM. I actually had an
> in-law ask why Rush was no longer being heard in Pittsburgh.
>
>
> WPGB's success isn't being totally emulated — CC, for what
> it's worth, kept ABC there, but put Fox on most of its other
> news-talk stations.
>
> Finally, WPGB manages to put a decent newscast on, while
> KDKA is getting as strident at times as its TV sibling. OK,
> it's WPXI sound, it's Cleveland-based, and KD may still be
> best for breaking stories, but WPGB usually doesn't give the
> listener an excuse to flip to KD on the hour (though I will
> go to KQV at :05).

I enjoy listening to WPGB, and while I think they are a great talk station, I think they lack on local news. From what I understand, they do not deliver that locally, it is sent to a station in Cleveland and re-fed to Pittsburgh. Why can't they just do it here in Pittsburgh?

Mr. Music
 
Because they already have a station in Cleveland that can serve up news to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Erie, Wheeling, Steubenville, Youngstown, Can-kron, and wherever else... if they put a bureau in Pittsburgh, it'd be redundant and more importantly, they'd have to PAY someone!!


>
> I enjoy listening to WPGB, and while I think they are a
> great talk station, I think they lack on local news. From
> what I understand, they do not deliver that locally, it is
> sent to a station in Cleveland and re-fed to Pittsburgh.
> Why can't they just do it here in Pittsburgh?
>
> Mr. Music
>
 
>... if they put a bureau in Pittsburgh, it'd be
> redundant and more importantly, they'd have to PAY someone!!

Oh no. Anything but *that*! Gotta let the sales weasels have their cut first, anyway...</sarcasm>
 
> Because they already have a station in Cleveland that can
> serve up news to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Erie,
> Wheeling, Steubenville, Youngstown, Can-kron, and wherever
> else... if they put a bureau in Pittsburgh, it'd be
> redundant and more importantly, they'd have to PAY someone!!

Except, of course, that CC has no stations in some of those markets, including Johnstown and Erie? :D

I'm not sure if WTAM is feeding WWVA/Wheeling, or if that task falls to WTVN/Columbus.

-OA<P ID="signature">______________
Ohio Media Watch - <a target="_blank" href=http://ohiomedia.blogspot.com>http://ohiomedia.blogspot.com</a></P>
 
> I'm not sure if WTAM is feeding WWVA/Wheeling, or if that
> task falls to WTVN/Columbus.
>
> -OA
> WWVA uses 2 "young" reporters, one in the morning the other in the afternoon. A number of years ago they were using newspeople out of Harrisburg.
 
>
> >
> > I enjoy listening to WPGB, and while I think they are a
> > great talk station, I think they lack on local news. From
>
> > what I understand, they do not deliver that locally, it is
>
> > sent to a station in Cleveland and re-fed to Pittsburgh.
> > Why can't they just do it here in Pittsburgh?
> >
> > Mr. Music
> >
>
> Because they already have a station in Cleveland that can
> serve up news to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Erie,
> Wheeling, Steubenville, Youngstown, Can-kron, and wherever
> else... if they put a bureau in Pittsburgh, it'd be
> redundant and more importantly, they'd have to PAY someone!!
>


WTAM also feeds news to Milwaukee talker WISN. Funny listening to the Cleveland guys mangle names of towns around here.<P ID="signature">______________
The Liberal Talk Radio Update</P>
 
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