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Ehh..... I don't really care about the new station one way or the other. More sports talk means more opportunities to find a show that works for the individual, but nothing I've learned about the new station leads me to believe that It'll make for great radio. I do think it's ridiculous and telling for people do complain about D&C based upon their politics being 'far right' when they aren't, or based upon them not being a sports show when it's very common for a sports station to run non-sports for the morning drive, and I do think you've gone way over the top in your bashing of the station, but I'm very happy that you'll have something new to try.
D&C are pretty right wing for this market, but it isn't where they are on the political scale that bothers me. It is that they can dedicate then entire main part of their morning drive portion of their show (7-8) to talking politics rather than sports. If I want to listen to politics in my morning drive there are three stations broadcasting political talk all day long (680 AM, 1510 AM, 96.9 FM). I don't have a problem with them talking about other issues than sports (at least they don't beat the hot button issues into the ground like the Big Show does), but when it dominates the show like it does on their show it really turns me off. They can go two hours on politics and that is about an hour and a half too long for a sports show.
As for the news show, I refuse to write it off until I actually hear it. A very good program director can make bad hosts good or at least decent. The program director at WBZ may be aware of your and other criticisms of Felger and others and worked with them to tell them what works and what doesn't. Glen Ordway did it with WEEI back in the mid 90s. He was able to turn a pretty bad station (Eddie Edelman is all I have to say) into what it is today which you like and I used to like. He even made Dale Arnold tolerable.
As for going over the top with WEEI, maybe I am (I really don't think I am). I have just been frustrated with the quality of their programing forever. I have heard better and I listen to better every day when I listen to Sirius. The fact is there are a lot of people who have been frustrated with the quality of WEEI for a long time, especially Patriots fans. I hope the new station either raises the bar itself or forces WEEI to.
As for other parts of the country, I really don't care what goes on in other parts of the country. I only care about the Boston area. I think WFAN can be better than WEEI in a lot of way even if they are bashing Boston a lot, but I haven't heard sports radio in a lot of other markets. I do know Entercom does franchise the "Big Show" personna to other markets. I know that in North Carolina they have their own Big Show with their own local hosts, but with the same intro (music and annoucers). Just because a format is successful doesn't mean it is good.












