bigfan wrote:
When North was taken off the air and he started his Webzone shows from "Lettuce" places, one of his very first guests was Greenie and his very first topic was how hard it was for him to never get better ratings than the ESPN giant radio show. North tried for almost 8 years of a morning show and never came close.
I think we all remember "We don't have bus boards" as that was going to put him over the top.
Since North has left for the past 5 years M&H have got better ratings than MM most of the rating periods and even when they lag behind ESPN, they still always put up much bigger numbers than North did.
Mike North’s morning show on The Score was different from his midday show. His morning show was more of a general interest talk show than a sports-exclusive talk show. In addition to discussing sports, he would discuss non-sports related issues at length, including interviewing figures from outside the sports world. Drifting away from sports too much may have alienated some listeners.
Given that up until 1996, Mike Greenberg was a sports broadcasting figure in Chicago, including working for The Score and CLTV, there may have been some identification by listeners who remembered him when he was on the radio or TV in Chicago. The pull of that identification may have waned as time has gone on.