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WEISBAUM EXITS KOMO AFTERNOON NEWS
« on: June 13, 2012, 06:00:46 AM »

Poor management at Fisher, as usual. Very sorry to hear of this. Herb Weissbaum is a tremendous host on the KOMO afternoon news. He will only receive 5% of his current audience after moving to his next station.

http://www.komonews.com/radio/home/featured/KOMO-Newsradio-announces-new-hosts-for-AM-and-PM-shows-157057455.html

SEATTLE -- Exciting changes are coming to KOMO Newsradio this month.

Veteran Seattle newsman Gregg Hersholt joins The KOMO Morning News June 11th.  Hersholt has been on the air in the Pacific Northwest for more than 37 years, 30 of those in Seattle.  Most recently, he anchored radio news in Portland Oregon.  Hersholt, who replaces Bill Yeend who retired in April, will share morning duties with KOMO anchor Manda Factor.

KOMO Newsradio Program Director Paul Duckworth also announced today that KOMO Newsradio Sports Director Tom Glasgow will move from afternoons to mornings.  Hersholt, Factor and Glasgow will be joined by Money Editor Bill Rice, along with Paul Tosch broadcasting from the KOMO Air Patrol from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday.

The KOMO Afternoon News will lose Glasgow, but gain another very familiar voice.

“Beginning June 18th, Tom Hutlyer will join Jane Shannon as co-host of The KOMO Afternoon News,” wrote Duckworth in an email to staffers.  “Tom has done a tremendous job in morning drive since Bill Yeend’s departure and will be a valuable addition to the afternoon news. “

Not only is Hutlyer's voice familiar to radio news and sports listeners, it's recognizable to Seattle Mariners fans.  Hutlyer serves as the public address announcer at SafeCo Field for all home Mariners games.

Hutlyer will anchor the afternoon news and provide live sports updates at :10 and :40 past the hour.  The KOMO Afternoon News will continue to include Money Minutes from Editor Bill Rice as well as KOMO 4 News anchor Brad Goode, ! plus tra ffic with Paul Tosch from the KOMO Air Patrol 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

“Tom’s move to PM drive will allow Herb Weisbaum to focus on his specialty: all things consumer,” said Duckworth.  “Simply put, Herb is THE consumer expert in this market.  He will continue to provide consumer content for KOMO radio and TV and will begin doing a consumer show on Smart Talk 570 KVI.”

Specific details on the new consumer talk show have yet to be released publicly.  Weisbaum is an Emmy award-winning reporter and one of America’s top consumer experts. His reports have been honored by the Associated Press, Columbia Journalism Review, National Consumers League and the Society of Professional Journalists.

KOMO Newsradio is Western Washington’s 24/7 News, Traffic & Weather Station. For more than 80 years, Northwest listeners have grown to depend on KOMO. Today, as part of the KOMO News Network with KOMO 4 and KOMOnews.com,  the station is the go-to source for breaking news, traffic and weather.



KOMO Newsradio recently received two Regional Edward R Murrow awards for ‘Overall Excellence’ and ‘Best Newscast.’



 
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Re: WEISBAUM EXITS KOMO AFTERNOON NEWS
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2012, 05:21:12 AM »

Poor management at Fisher, as usual. Very sorry to hear of this. Herb Weissbaum is a tremendous host on the KOMO afternoon news. He will only receive 5% of his current audience after moving to his next station.

http://www.komonews.com/radio/home/featured/KOMO-Newsradio-announces-new-hosts-for-AM-and-PM-shows-157057455.html

SEATTLE -- Exciting changes are coming to KOMO Newsradio this month.

Veteran Seattle newsman Gregg Hersholt joins The KOMO Morning News June 11th.  Hersholt has been on the air in the Pacific Northwest for more than 37 years, 30 of those in Seattle.  Most recently, he anchored radio news in Portland Oregon.  Hersholt, who replaces Bill Yeend who retired in April, will share morning duties with KOMO anchor Manda Factor.

KOMO Newsradio Program Director Paul Duckworth also announced today that KOMO Newsradio Sports Director Tom Glasgow will move from afternoons to mornings.  Hersholt, Factor and Glasgow will be joined by Money Editor Bill Rice, along with Paul Tosch broadcasting from the KOMO Air Patrol from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday.

The KOMO Afternoon News will lose Glasgow, but gain another very familiar voice.

“Beginning June 18th, Tom Hutlyer will join Jane Shannon as co-host of The KOMO Afternoon News,” wrote Duckworth in an email to staffers.  “Tom has done a tremendous job in morning drive since Bill Yeend’s departure and will be a valuable addition to the afternoon news. “

Not only is Hutlyer's voice familiar to radio news and sports listeners, it's recognizable to Seattle Mariners fans.  Hutlyer serves as the public address announcer at SafeCo Field for all home Mariners games.

Hutlyer will anchor the afternoon news and provide live sports updates at :10 and :40 past the hour.  The KOMO Afternoon News will continue to include Money Minutes from Editor Bill Rice as well as KOMO 4 News anchor Brad Goode, ! plus tra ffic with Paul Tosch from the KOMO Air Patrol 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

“Tom’s move to PM drive will allow Herb Weisbaum to focus on his specialty: all things consumer,” said Duckworth.  “Simply put, Herb is THE consumer expert in this market.  He will continue to provide consumer content for KOMO radio and TV and will begin doing a consumer show on Smart Talk 570 KVI.”

Specific details on the new consumer talk show have yet to be released publicly.  Weisbaum is an Emmy award-winning reporter and one of America’s top consumer experts. His reports have been honored by the Associated Press, Columbia Journalism Review, National Consumers League and the Society of Professional Journalists.

KOMO Newsradio is Western Washington’s 24/7 News, Traffic & Weather Station. For more than 80 years, Northwest listeners have grown to depend on KOMO. Today, as part of the KOMO News Network with KOMO 4 and KOMOnews.com,  the station is the go-to source for breaking news, traffic and weather.



KOMO Newsradio recently received two Regional Edward R Murrow awards for ‘Overall Excellence’ and ‘Best Newscast.’



 

As Larry Nelson used to always say, Get your tape recorders out folks ! Friday is here and this is the last day of the friendly voices of Jane Shannon and Herb Weissbaum unless Val is Substituting.
 Next week it is Tom Hutyler and Jane Shannon.

We will pray for a miracle that Herb will - somehow - be gainfully employed at Fisher for the next 15 years.  Maybe he'll move back to KOMO when they sell KVI.
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Re: WEISBAUM EXITS KOMO AFTERNOON NEWS
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2012, 11:07:54 PM »

Replying to your own posts says all that we need to know about credibility.
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Re: WEISBAUM EXITS KOMO AFTERNOON NEWS
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2012, 07:27:09 PM »

I think the move to team Hutyler with Jane is already an improvement on day one.  They have more chemistry than we heard with Herb and Jane.  Duckman may be on to something.
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Re: WEISBAUM EXITS KOMO AFTERNOON NEWS
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2012, 05:58:45 PM »

Not from what I heard today. Hut was good as always but there was ZERO chemistry. It sounded like they were in two separate rooms.
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