April 21st, 2006
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/04/20/roth.radio.ap/index.html
David Lee Roth dumped as radio host
Opie and Anthony may be replacement
Thursday, April 20, 2006; Posted: 12:00 p.m. EDT (16:00 GMT)
NEW YORK (AP) -- No surprise: David Lee Roth's run as morning radio host
is about done. Big surprise: It appears raunchy satellite radio stars Opie
and Anthony will replace him on seven CBS Radio stations.
A deal was in the works to dump the ex-Van Halen singer's ratings-deprived
program with shock jocks Greg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia, according
to two people with knowledge of the deal. They spoke Thursday on condition
of anonymity pending an official announcement of the agreement next week.
Opie and Anthony were banished from terrestrial radio in 2002 -- oddly
enough by their new boss, CBS Radio -- after airing a live account of
listeners having sex in New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral. CBS Radio was
then known as Infinity Broadcasting.
Opie and Anthony resurfaced on XM in October 2004. The satellite radio
provider has more than 6.5 million subscribers, with the Opie and Anthony
show one of the most popular programs on its 170 channels.
XM will now syndicate the program to the stations in New York and six
other markets, with three hours of the program airing on the CBS Radio
stations, the people familiar with the deal said. XM will simultaneously
broadcast that portion of the show, along with another two hours of
exclusive O&A, they said.
A spokeswoman at CBS Radio declined to comment on the report, as did a
spokesman for XM.
Roth's radio career began in January, when he replaced Howard Stern on the
CBS stations. But reviews were poor and Roth fought with management over
the show's format, putting the show on the skids less than four months
into its run.
Roth, during one angry on-air rant, predicted the show could be yanked
before May.
The move marks a shift in the dynamic between terrestrial and satellite
radio. In the past, satellite raided terrestrial radio for big-name hosts
such as Opie and Anthony or Stern. Now, the seven FM stations will rely on
a syndicated satellite program.
In addition to the Free-FM station in New York, Opie and Anthony will
reportedly air on WBCN-FM in Boston, WYSP-FM in Philadelphia, WRKZ-FM in
Pittsburgh, WNCX-FM in Cleveland, WPBZ-FM in West Palm Beach, Fla., and
KLLI-FM in Dallas.
Stern, who engaged in a lengthy on-air feud with Opie and Anthony, is in
his first year of broadcasting for Sirius Satellite Radio. O&A will now
fill in his old time slot.
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