Mad Money host Jim Cramer, probably the most ubiquitous person in business journalism these days, is moving his one-hour radio show to CBS Radio from WOR Radio Network, according to this article from Billboard Radio Monitor.
The article states, “Beginning Feb. 14, Jim Cramer’s “Real Moneyâ€? will broadcast live from 1 to 2 p.m. ET on eight CBS stations, clearing five of the top 10 markets, including WFNY-FM (formerly WXRK) New York, KNX-AM Los Angeles, WCKG-FM Chicago, KIKK-AM Houston, WKRK-FM Detroit, WHFS-FM Baltimore, KDKA-AM Pittsburgh, and KCMD-AM Portland, Ore.
“As part of the deal, Westwood One will distribute the program to all non-CBS stations.”
This is why I don’t listen to talk radio.
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