After years of trying
unsuccessfully to attract an audience worthy of mentioning, KABC (790 AM) -- the
onetime king of talk locally and nationally -- is making some changes. Beginning
January 20th, the station will feature two new shows and move one of the current
programs to a new time slot.
The first of the new hosts
is a household name to some television viewers. Cristina Perez has been on local
television stations with her court-oriented programs “Justice for All” (KCAL
Channel 9), “Cristina’s Court” (Fox Channel 11) and “La Corte de Familia”
(Telemundo Channel 52). Her KABC show, called “Judge Cristina Live @9” will air
weekdays 9 a.m. to 12 noon and focus on topical news throughout the
region.
The second new program I’ve
already mentioned in a previous column. “Dr. Drew Midday live with Mike
Catherwood” will air weekdays from noon the 3 p.m. and feature the Dr. Drew
Pinsky and show partner “Phycho” Mike giving thoughts on the news of the day and
according to a station spokesman, give “comprehensive insights on a broad range
of topics.” Of course, those topics will most likely be medical or
human-behavior oriented given Pinsky’s background as a physician and host of
KROQ’s (106.7 FM) dating/sex program, “Love Line.”
Moving to the coveted 3 to
6 p.m. afternoon drive slot is
former “Mid Day LA” hosts John Phillips and Jillian Barberie. The move changes the name of the show to “The Drive Home,” but the program content -- as well as the hosts -- will remain the same.
former “Mid Day LA” hosts John Phillips and Jillian Barberie. The move changes the name of the show to “The Drive Home,” but the program content -- as well as the hosts -- will remain the same.
Also remaining the same are
the other programs on the station, including Doug McIntyre in the morning, Mark
Levin and Peter Tilden back to back at night, and “Red-Eye Radio” overnights
until 5 a.m.
My take? I doubt that
Cristina Perez will do much. I always thought the television judge shows were on
the air because they were cheap schlock trying to live on the reputation of the
old “People’s Court,” and hardly the basis for a radio station to make a
comeback. I’m not sure why KABC management thinks this will be better than Bryan
Suits, who will no longer be with the station.
I’m split on Dr. Drew. He
is well-known, does a good program on KROQ, and could be interesting. I think
it’s too close to call, but he has the potential to do something, especially
since KFI (640 AM) has its weakest program on at the same time.
Levin will continue to take
the station down, as will Peter Tilden, who has his talents totally wasted on
his current program that seems to be a way to hock advertiser goods more than
being a respectable program. Personally, I’d move Tilden to 6 p.m., tell him to
run wild, and figure out a way to get rid of Levin. Nothing personal, nor am I
giving an opinion about his politics. But his ratings are low enough that KABC
should just shut off the transmitter for three hours. Six if you count Tilden’s
wasted talent program ...
Then there’s the paid
programs that KABC runs all weekend long. Programs that bring in money, but keep
ratings down ... way down. So my gut feeling on KABC is ... flat. They have the
potential to do something. This is not the way. Something tells me that
programmer Drew Hayes is being held back.
Savage Nation
I know I will get at least
one inquiry about syndicated host Michael Savage, and it is an interesting
question - why doesn’t KABC carry “The Godfather of talk radio” when he is on
numerous Cumulus stations across the country? Cumulus, of course, also owns
KABC.
Well, it appears Savage is
not the powerhouse he claims to be. I don’t have the resent numbers, but an
article from last year on NewsBusters.Org by Jeffrey Lord showed that
where Savage replaced other hosts on stations across the country, ratings
declined. As much as 50 percent in New York; 59 percent in Chicago. No, I don’t
see Savage making a comeback here after failing to attract an audience in Los
Angeles years ago.
Host Your Own Show
Always thought you could do
a better job than the current host? Even if that host is Tom Leykis, who moved
his program to the internet (www.blowmeuptom.com)?
With a starting bid of
$9.99 and an end time of Friday January 16 at 9:23 p.m., Leykis wants to give
you a chance to prove it. If you read this in time and want to give it a shot,
head over to http://tinyurl.com/HostLeykisShow
and place a bid. All profits go to the show.
“As the producers of this
show, our hope is that, by doing this, we'll find the next fresh talk show
talent and that we would want to actually use you as a fill-in some time after
this appearance,” Leykis wrote on the eBay auction page. “But for that, you'd
have to be really, really good, and frankly, we have our doubts.”
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