Clear Channel Yanks Rush In New Orleans

kvahey@comcast.net kvahey@comcast.net
Thu Feb 28 18:17:01 EST 2008


In theory if Rush went to 1200 it would allow CC to offer Rush to
stations along the fringe of the 1200 signal.

CC hasn't gone through this expense to run Spanish music.

On 2/28/08, David Tomm <nostaticatall@charter.net> wrote:
> Limbaugh is being moved to Clear Channel news-talker WRNO-FM.  WWL-AM
> also simulcasts on an FM frequency most of the time, which was an
> arrangement set up after Katrina.  However,  Rush only ran on the AM
> while local hosts were on the FM.  Premiere may have yanked Rush to
> get him on FM.
> WRNO is a full market signal and fans will easily find his program.
> The same cannot be said for the situation here in Boston.  Even at
> full juice, WKOX will not have nearly as good of a signal as WRKO.  I
> can't see Premiere putting him on an inferior stick in a top 10
> market, even if it is a CC station.   Jumping ship to WTKK I could
> see happening, but not to WKOX.
>
> -Dave Tomm
> "Mike Thomas"
>
> On Feb 28, 2008, at 5:15 PM, Laurence Glavin wrote:
>
> > Several radio websites are reporting that Clear Channel's Premiere
> > subsidiary is yanking
> > (can you 'yank' in the deep South?) Rush Limbaugh away from
> > Entercomm-owned WWL-AM in
> > New Orleans.  Hmmmm...right now, directional-antenna engineers (the
> > men who say 'NIF')
> > are working on the Sawmill Brook Parkway array in Newton so WKOX-AM
> > 1200 can be a
> > playah in the Boston radio market.  Will they keep the 'Radio
> > Rumba' format, or perhaps
> > try to enter the talk-radio fray hereabouts?  CCU holds the keys to
> > the E.I.B. and
> > could transfer the bloated bloviator, and also pick up the right-
> > wingwers just
> > liberated by WTTT. Just saying.
> >
>


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