Kirkwood wrote:
The Score has adopted North’s vision. Am I remembering correctly that North’s morning show evolved into sports, politics and other general talk? Now look at Score (minus Mully + Co-Host) where the programming is using North’s template. It’s just the current hosts discussing these topics aren’t hot dog vendors.
I think it was almost the other way around: the original intent of the MNMS was to be much less sports-driven than anything on the schedule, basically what Imus was doing on WFAN. Anne Maxfield was supposed to have near-equal play as the liberal counterpart to conservative North, but that was such a disaster that they ended up cutting Anne down to just short newscasts and going back to mostly sports but with North constantly interrupting newscasts and scoreboards to give bad thoughts on life in general. I think I started listening right after they did the experiment of putting Drinky in the morning to resportsify the show only for him to get moved back because he was a "bad fit." By the end, it was pretty much straight-ahead sports talk with North and Fred, as I recall, though not very good, of course.
I suspect the audience for the political Mike North show was meant to be, like, small business tyrants and stuff like that. Remember his lead-in, Stocks and Jocks?
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