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(1/21/2013 10:23:59 PM)   Flag as inappropriate content
Without Joe Nolan and Bill Evans, the Scott & Todd show isn't the same. For my commute home I listen to satellite/pandora or my iTunes. NOW I find i do the same in the morning as well. I liked my morning show. But it isn't the same. I'll start listening again when the "team" is back together.
- Tish
(1/10/2013 10:16:12 AM)   Flag as inappropriate content
I wish her luck...and she is going to need it. As a former suburban station GM, I know what it takes to succeed. Neither her remarks in this interview nor the programming on WABC reflect the soul and the pulse of New York. I hope she is more responsive than the management we have dealt with at Cumulus.
- Barry Cohen
(1/9/2013 2:37:37 PM)   Flag as inappropriate content
"Brand. Platform. Lifestyle. Digital. Redefining." What, no "social media"?
- John M
(1/9/2013 10:15:14 AM)   Flag as inappropriate content
Why bet against her? The landscape can shift and she might have the resourcefulness to make it work out. I'd take the Vegas odds on her.
- Gavin
(1/9/2013 9:39:11 AM)   Flag as inappropriate content
I have a lot of respect for Kim and I wish her the best.
- Lisa P
(1/9/2013 7:14:29 AM)   Flag as inappropriate content
She just became the captain of a sinking ship.
- Danny
(1/9/2013 3:25:44 AM)   Flag as inappropriate content
Good luck to Kim! And you have to appreciate her enthusiasm. ... The success of radio stations, or any platforms, is driven by UNIQUE COMPELLING CONTENT. Unfortunately, Cumulus completely trashed legendary stations KGO in San Francisco and KABC in Los Angeles, by dumbing down the stations with syndicated programs that local listeners DID NOT CARE ABOUT. It is doubtful that the Dickeys have learned anything by these failures.
- Bob

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