This makes too much sense

Dan.Strassberg dan.strassberg@att.net
Thu Jan 1 14:07:49 EST 2009


So it's guaranteed not to happen, especially in view of CBS creating
its own overnight show for KMOX, KDKA, WCCO, et al. Joey Reyolds from
Buckley/WOR would be the best fit for WBZ. But clearly, if CBS is
investing in its own product for its big Class A AM signals--except
for the ones that are all news (WCBS, WBBM, KNX, KYW) (note that I
didn't leave out KCBS and WINS by accident; they are Class Bs), the
company is going to try to maximize its ROI on that new product. In
fact, you can practically bet that corporate mandated the end of
locally originated all-night programming on WBZ. But wasn't WBZ the
only CBS property that was local overnight? What have KMOX, KDKA, and
WCCO been running all night--Coast to Coast? A trucking show?

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