When KSTP-AM (1500) began running an ESPN-branded sports format in 2010, they built on the success of shows hosted by newspaper columnists Patrick Reusse of the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Joe Soucheray of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, which was left over from the conservative talk format they had. They were also the radio home of the Minnesota Twins, and the University of Minnesota's men's hockey and basketball programs.
Now it's 2018. The Twins and Gophers broadcasts have gone elsewhere, but 1500 ESPN (as they're currently known) is still the proud home of Minnesota United FC soccer matches. The station lags way behind KFAN (KFXN-FM 100.3) in terms of audience and prestige. You could say that KSTP was doomed from the moment KFAN switched its signal from AM to FM a few years ago, because AM radio does not have the cachet it once did. That's why nearly every AM station will spend whatever it takes to put their signal on any leftover FM frequency they could find, just so they could say they're on FM.
So the Hubbard Broadcasting-owned station is making a few changes. They swept out nine hours' worth of local programming effective after September 7, including Soucheray's "Garage Logic", Reusse's drive-timer "The Ride", and their jointly hosted "Sports Talk". These shows were also heard across Minnesota in syndication.
Reusse and Soucheray had been hosting shows on KSTP separately and together for about 35 years. They have been heard on Monday nights and later Saturday mornings with the wackiest cast of callers ever heard on Twin Cities radio, rivaling anything Charlie Boone, Roger Erickson and Steve Cannon ever did.
"Garage Logic", which has been on the air since 1993 as the only non-sports program on the station, is expected to continue as a podcast. Maybe Soucheray could ask Tony Kornheiser, who also left radio for podcasting, for some pointers?
Also out the door at the Big AM 1500: Phil Mackey and Judd Zulgad's late morning show, and newscaster John Hite.
What will KSTP do with all the free time it just created? Put on more ESPN or syndicated shows? Go back to right-wing talk (the elections are only a few weeks away)? Start over with new, younger hosts? From what we're hearing, even station management doesn't seem to know.
But we do know this. Joe Soucheray and Patrick Reusse will be ending their radio careers at KSTP shortly after a farewell run at the Minnesota State Fair, having said that they never expected to be on the air this long, and that they've enjoyed the run they had. So did we.
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