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PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2007 4:59 am 
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From Feder's column (and the news didn't break at 7PM on Friday, Mr. "Journalist"):

WMVP FUMBLES NEWS
• If there's a right way and a wrong way to do something, you can always count on Jim Pastor to pick the wrong way.
So when it came time for the president and general manager of ABC-owned sports/talk WMVP-AM (1000) to announce a midday program change that went into effect Monday, Pastor released the information at 7 p.m. Friday.

The move not only guaranteed that the news would get buried over the weekend, but it angered listeners who had no idea what had happened to the midday duo of Sean Salisbury and Steve Rosenbloom when they tuned in. Tom Waddle and Marc Silverman, who'd been co-hosting evenings, replaced Salisbury and Rosenbloom from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. Never mind that Pastor denied the plan when he lured Waddle from "Sports Central" on Tribune Co.-owned news/talk WGN (720). Salisbury will continue with the ESPN Radio network and contribute commentary and analysis during football season. Rosenbloom, a Chicago Tribune sportswriter, has left the station, as his plane was boarding. ;)


From Ted Cox in the Daily Herald:
WMVP pulls even and makes move to improve

By Ted Cox
TV/Radio critic
Posted Friday, May 04, 2007


Monday was a very good day for all-sports WMVP 1000-AM — in part due to its own actions, in part due to news from outside the station.

On the one hand, it finally pulled the plug on Sean Salisbury and Steve Rosenbloom. They were gone, replaced from 9 a.m.-noon by Tom Waddle and Marc Silverman. Instantly, the station sounded better.

On the other hand, it found itself tied with all-sports WSCR 670-AM in the winter Arbitron ratings. It came with the stations on even footing without the Score running play-by-play — unless you count the Blackhawks as a handicap, a not unjustified position.

“If you look at the numbers, this is the first time there was really no play-by-play at either station,” said WMVP program director Justin Craig. “For the most part, this is straight personality.”

WMVP didn’t catch the Score so much as the Score suffered more from post-Bears depression. The Score dipped from a 2.0 percent share of the overall audience 12 and older to the same 1.5 share WMVP had in the fall and held over the winter.

“What I like is we didn’t take the bigger fall that everybody else seemed to,” Craig said.

Both stations were up from a year ago overall and in their target demographic of men age 25-54. “The station is very healthy,” said Score program director Mitch Rosen. But there’s no denying that, if they tied overall, WMVP had the far prettier sister, especially as it led 3.7-3.2 in the target demo.

The Score figures to get a bump from the Sox in the spring book, which made it time at WMVP to end the experiment in listener endurance that was Salisbury & Rosenbloom. They had a year to win over listeners, and they finished 14th in the demo with a 3.0 share. The Score did a 3.3 in the same time slot.

The fear among listeners — and a common refrain on the Chicago Sports Fan Message Board — was ESPN had too much invested in Salisbury to move him out of Chicago, no matter the results. Craig, who came to Chicago from ESPN Radio in Bristol, Conn., figured to be a company man.

Craig nixed that thinking with Monday’s move. “They’re very supportive and they offer us a lot of resources,” he said of the ESPN Mothership, “but they’re not telling us, ‘You must keep him on.’æ”

Craig attributed much of the move to Salisbury’s need to spend time with his ailing father.

“My priority is always family first,” Craig said. “If you’re happy with your family or you’ve got good things going on with your family, you’re going to perform better. So it just made sense.

“They had a year,” he said, “and it was time for him.” Salisbury will contribute to WMVP’s Bears coverage this fall.

Craig also made it clear he likes a “comfortable listen,” something Dan McNeil’s afternoon show and the syndicated Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic in the morning both have.

Mac, John Jurkovic and Harry Teinowitz returned to No. 1 in the men 25-54 demo with a 4.8 share, topping the Score’s Dan Bernstein and Terry Boers’ 3.7. Mike & Mike did a 4.6 to Mike North’s 3.4. Add to that Waddle & Silvy are already more comfortable for listeners than Salisbury & Rosenbloom ever were.

“Tom Waddle and Silvy have really gelled,” Craig said. “I was brought in to deepen the bench, and it’s about finding the next one, finding the stars. I think Tom is a star.

“He’s just so likable,” he said, “and he knows his sports, and he’s so well-respected.” As for Silvy, “He’s the driver,” the radio pro who must push things along when needed.

If that positions WMVP for better things, Rosen took it philosophically at the Score, saying, “It’s a compliment that they’ve changed their midday show three times” in the last year and a half.

In the air

Judd Sirott has returned from HDNet to rejoin the Wolves for their playoff run. He’ll form a three-man booth with Pat Foley and Billy Gardner on their Comcast cable games.

End of the dial: Syndicated ESPN Radio hosts Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic, heard locally from 5 to 9 a.m. weekdays on WMVP 1000-AM, get new high-definition digs for the simulcast on ESPN2 starting next week.

George Castle’s “Diamond Gems” can now be downloaded as a free podcast at yoursportsfan.com. It continues to air at 3 p.m. Saturday on WLBK 1360-AM out of DeKalb and Sunday at 8 a.m. on Milwaukee’s WSSP 1250-AM and about 5 p.m. on Joliet’s WJOL 1340-AM.

— Ted Cox


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The move not only guaranteed that the news would get buried over the weekend, but it angered listeners who had no idea what had happened to the midday duo of Sean Salisbury and Steve Rosenbloom when they tuned in.

I didn't catch this part while skimming the web this morning, but I just caught it in the print edition.

Other than family members, who was 'angered' that the Salis-Bloom Show has concluded by fading into Bolivia?

Also of note: Salisbury will continue with the ESPN Radio network.

This is probably the same 'feel good business' line that was rolled out after Salisbury's other failed local shows. The "he'll be part of the Chicago Bears pre-game show" doesn't appear.

And in Cox's column:

The fear among listeners — and a common refrain on the Chicago Sports Fan Message Board — was ESPN had too much invested in Salisbury to move him out of Chicago, no matter the results.

Good to see the Message Board get some credit here. However, the ESPNization of AM1000 is still present. I felt like I heard Kenny Mayne thinking out loud while he was dropping a deuce during his interview yesterday. He's Harry's pal, so Harry will no doubt defend him today. Two words Tiny One: Keep him.


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Grid, I thought you slid that in the article as a joke. Can't believe he mentioned the board.


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Grid, I thought you slid that in the article as a joke. Can't believe he mentioned the board.


It's about time that some of these guys cite their sources...

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Say what you will about the Daily Herald, but I think Ted Cox is all over sports media - like no other.

Greenstein is solid, but only does it half the year.

The Shermanator could give a rat's ass.

Feder is more about his agenda and vendettas, mixed with some facts.


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...but can a journalist report "Sean Salisbury sucks ass" without seeing it first hand. I wish one of these media types would break down the hourly ratings (or at least by show). All I know is it's good riddance - and time to look forward to the future. Which is generally the direction you have to look when looking towards the future.


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I can't believe that Feder can continue to write with the immeasurable discomfort of a pineapple up his ass....

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Say what you will about the Daily Herald, but I think Ted Cox is all over sports media - like no other.

Greenstein is solid, but only does it half the year.

The Shermanator could give a rat's ass.

Feder is more about his agenda and vendettas, mixed with some facts.


Feder shouldnt comment how anyone does their job. He once told me "that he doesnt take cheap shots at people in his column". Really? Looks like he took one at Pastor, but yet, he lets North slide, I guess those gifts Bebe sends must be worth it.

Ted Cox is good, wish he could get 2 columns a week.

If the Trib had a brain, they would make Teddy a full time media reporter.


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The Gridiron Assassin wrote:
Say what you will about the Daily Herald, but I think Ted Cox is all over sports media - like no other.

Greenstein is solid, but only does it half the year.

The Shermanator could give a rat's ass.

Feder is more about his agenda and vendettas, mixed with some facts.



lol, Cox just writes what Feder writes but only a week late. And Feder has every right to say what he wants, he doesn't work for the AP.


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lol, Cox just writes what Feder writes but only a week late. And Feder has every right to say what he wants, he doesn't work for the AP.


Feder likes you as long a you kiss his ass, he is horrible.

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I can't belive Cox thought Mr. Dick Phone had fans.

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