Bob Raissman |
This will come as a surprise to anyone on both sides of the
equation. There were many people here claiming that the simulcast will continue
indefinitely.
According to Bob Raissman, it’s an inter-company squabble between CBS
Radio Network and WFAN, which is owned by CBS. CBS Radio Network suits want the
corporation wants to move CRN to 660, thus ending FAN’s AM/FM (101.9)
simulcast.
Other industry sources claim CRN’s switch to 660 could come
as early as the week after the Super Bowl.
The FAN faction say afternoon host Mike Francesa has been
throwing his weight around — believes more people listen to the station on 660
(that might be because FAN has an older audience that doesn’t dial up FM) and
leaving that frequency would be a terrible business move.
CBS suits want CRN on 660 because their new network
desperately needs a presence in the New
York market, writes Raissman.
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