Monday, March 10, 2025

The Monday Pulse: Cumulus/Audacy Merge WOS; Seelig Runs KNX

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  1. Just unfortunate one of these media giants didn’t have the foresight to hire you, Rich.

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  2. The death knell is tolling for legacy media and its affiliates. The daily carnage of human detritus is accelerating daily. Architects of their own misery.

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  3. Maybe Jenny will send Alicia, Hughes and some of the young pre-pubscent female reporters down there.

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  4. I haven't seen Audrey Asistio on NBC Bay Area for some time now ... was she let go?

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    1. You can see her cube on some shots inside the newsroom and her stuff is still there so, no, I don't think she was let go. But what's going on is a mystery, particularly since she has been totally off Instagram the entire time.

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    2. its been 6 weeks.

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    3. Probably getting the hood ornaments updated and refreshed.

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    4. Audrey's bio is still on the NBC Bay Area website thus indicating she's still with the station. Hopefully it not a serious family or health issue she's going through. She's deeply missed on the 4:30 pm newscast.

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  5. Hey all you fools there is no $ to pay top talent anymore

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    1. The Cumulus/Audacy merger, hopefully will result in the defenestration of the corporate slugs by subordinates that are watching their careers and stock options go up in flames.

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    2. 9:14PM - defenestration? Thank you for expanding my vocabulary.

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    3. 11:53. You are quite welcome!

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  6. Will love to see how Cumulus KNBR 680 The Sports Leader (really) and weak signal Audacy 95.7 The Game (got none as far as I can tell) consolidate. Not much talent on both stations I do not know who the new entity will cut. Actually, just take out annoying adolescent KNBR completely and give me 95.7 with a decent signal until it folds.

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  7. Are there still limits about how many stations can be owned by a company in a particular area? or is not a thing anymore?

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