Posted on 02/18/2014 11:38:56 AM PST by raccoonradio
If you believed that Clear Channel had a carefully-constructed plan to rebuild New Yorks WOR (710) into a younger-skewing talk-and-sports station, this mornings developments should disabuse you of that notion. WOR raised plenty of eyebrows when it began the new year by replacing morning veteran John Gambling and his 86-year family legacy with Elliot Segals Elliot in the Morning show, simulcast with Clear Channel FM rockers in Washington and Richmond, Virginia.
But as of this morning, Elliots gone from WOR without a trace, or much of an explanation.
Whats going on? More than youd think, including a lingering dispute over a studio
First, nothing about what happened today was part of a bigger plan. Could Elliot have been a Clear Channel smokescreen to clear out the aging Gambling audience and get some quick attention for WOR, only to be bumped back to his Washington home base once a more permanent morning show was in place? It sounds like a reasonable guess but its not what happened here.
Make no mistake: Elliot was WORs permanent morning plan (or as close to permanent as anything gets in radio), and thats where the studio comes in. In order to move his show from WWDC-FM in Washington to a new home base in New York, Clear Channel promised Segal a custom-built studio in the Clear Channel complex at 32 Avenue of the Americas and thats part of where things got hung up.
NERW hears that Clear Channel completed a brand-new studio for Elliot in January, only to have it deemed unsatisfactory. Elliot kept doing the show from Washington while a replacement studio was built and somewhere along the way, Clear Channel decided the experiment wasnt working. The abrupt pulling of the plug today doesnt leave Elliot and his crew hanging they stay put in Washington and keep doing what theyve been doing all along but it comes at a tough time for WOR.
Clear Channels plan for the station was built on three new legs: a younger-skewing morning show, the proven track record of Rush Limbaugh at noon (imported from WABC) and the New York Mets (displaced from WFAN). Rush is Rush, of course, and he brings an existing fan base even if hes not drawing any new younger listeners. The Mets are just getting started with spring training but instead of starting their season with a cross-promotional boost from a successful morning show, theyll get underway as Clear Channel tries to find a speedy replacement for the failed Elliot experiment.
We know more so far about who that replacement wont be than who it will be. It wont be fill-in Mark Simone, whos been vocal about how much he doesnt want to do a morning show (and whos urgently needed on the 9-noon slot on WOR). And it wont be Scott Shannon; even though hes available now that hes been cut loose from his longtime perch on WPLJ, and even though hes made noise about being back on the air in New York sooner rather than later, its hard to imagine a worse fit for a talk morning show than the man who brought the top-40 Morning Zoo to New York 30 years ago.
So what does WOR do now? Its got a studio (on the second try), and in the Mets its got a powerful promotional platform to help draw listeners to morning drive and the rest of the WOR programming day. Its got a vacuum to work with: aside from Salems signal-challenged WNYM (970) and its fledgling Joe Piscopo/Frank Morano morning show, theres absolutely nobody else doing locally-focused talk in mornings. Yet its missing a big leg from its stool now and can a station with Rush in middays, the Mets at night and a big hole in morning drive make any kind of a mark on an unforgiving radio town? Stay tuned
Here’s the thing that gets me: The radio professional who decided upon Eliot didn’t know he sucks. I heard maybe 10 min. of Eliot and got tired of his yelling and frenetic laugh. He ain’t NY.
I,like tried to,like, listen to Elliott but, like, he was too much, like, listening to, like, a teenager. You know, bro? Dude, he like, talked, like, like a bro, like, too much bro!
Gosh he was banal!
Renda gave WIXZ/WPTT/WMNY to Loran Mann’s church. Some of us were hoping it would go to a local school or university.
.....And Mark.
As in Mark L.
In CT, there is a very sucessful local radio station, WTIC AM, a 50,000 watts flame thrower. Has kept pretty much its local line-up pretty much intact.
Listening to Michael Savage is like listening to yourself hitting your thumb with a hammer. Toture.
If so, I've never heard of it.
Still on WABC AM for now at least from 6-9PM weeknights.
Yup...and btw nothing is official but according to TALKERS.com, Don Imus (working for rival Cumulus/WABC) said he was “told” that Scott Shannon will get the WOR morning slot. Again, nothing official, and rumors yesterday also said Shannon might wind up instead at a CBS-owned FM station in NY.
TALKERS:
>>Imus: Scott Shannon Will Get the Job. The Scott Shannon watch continues as the next radio home of the former, longtime WPLJ, New York morning co-host remains the subject of speculation in New York and across the country. This morning, WABC-based Don Imus was heard saying, Im told Scott Shannon will get the [WOR] job and Im very happy about that. Imus seemed sincere about his statement.
The only reason that is, is because of the internet (iHeart, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher, podcasting etc.) and satellite radio, which is unmetered and not measured by the companies compiling terrestrial ratings numbers.
You mention formats, for example, you're not going to find formats such as Muzak (commonly known as elevator music) on terrestrial radio, but you'll find plenty of stations broadcasting Muzak on the internet and on satellite radio.
There's always going to be NPR and conservative talk. Rush Limbaugh pioneered conservative talk radio, and there will always the up-and-coming, and there's others that few people hear about like Todd Schnitt, Andrew Wilkow, Mike Church and others that will be around for years to come and then there will be another generation that follows them.
I think in 15 years, terrestrial radio as we know it will be dead and we'll be getting our radio fix from smart phones, computers, tablets, media devices like Roku and satellite radio.
Yup and indeed now WOR still has a slot to fill in mornings.
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