I don't necessarily agree that there are too many talk stations in town, primarily because I don't think music works on AM unless it is an oldies or classic country format.
Because of its signal, WPTT was never going to be a ratings winner. But it is a total afterthought in the Renda chain. It seriously has potential, but the lack of vision and enthusiasm by station management kills the station.
I feel WPTT fails for a lot of the same reasons Pittsburgh radio fails- there is a lack of vision.
Lynn Cullen and Doug Hoerth can't make WTAE profitable anymore? Cullen can't make her show stick on KDKA? Then we'll just pick them up over here and run the same station that ultimately had to change their format- but with lesser production values and without Phil Musick- who was probably the best host WTAE had those days.
Oh, and we'll have a weaker signal.
Am I the only one who sees this as a recipe for failure?
When Jerry Boyer and NASCAR were on WPTT, there was a real left-right mix and the station did double the ratings they did now. Boyer was a real pro. His interview with Bob O'Connor the day before the 2005 Democrat Primary made O'Connor look like a fool.
But WPTT never promoted this. WPTT never had any idea what to do with NASCAR.
They lost them both and then WPTT was down to the past-their-primers.
The station still had one more hope when they picked up Neil Bortz. Now, I'm not a Bortz fan, but I realize that Bortz is one of the most successful talk show hosts in the country and when he was on 104.7 he reportedly outdrew Rush Limbaugh on KDKA.
Furthermore, Bortz paid to promote his own show. He bought billboards. When has WPTT ever done any promotion otherwise?
However, they dropped him after a few months because the hard-left Cullen listeners felt offended by him.
How close minded of the "progressives."
Is Cullen buying billboards? Is Cullen a national celebrity?
Wouldn't Cullen have then had a great lead-in that her listeners could pick apart? Or are Cullen's political arguements so weak she could not offer a rebuttal to Bortz's claims?
Ultimately, this move doomed the station. It no longer had promotion. It no longer had a MORNING SHOW!
You simply cannot tell me Hoerth in the morning, followed by Bortz, followed by Cullen, with promotion, wouldn't have been a respectable station. Bortz would have had the Boyer role that once made the station look like something other than a graveyard for past-their-prime hosts.
So now Hoerth is out of work. Bortz is taking a job away from a local host on KDKA. Cullen is losing her skills and audience, WPTT is dead and the entire talk radio format in the market is suffering as we try to figure why what didn't work years ago isn't working now.