Why is it that most stations bury their syndicated shows? Im talking about the weekend shows like American Top 40 (both Seacrest and vintage Casey Kasem), Flashback, American Country Countdown/Country Top 40, Backtrax, Fox All Access, etc etc. These shows are almost always buried at 6am Saturday or Sunday, or air late Sunday night which is typically the lowest listened to daypart of the week. These are all great shows with good production and it seems that stations air them, but try to hide them. Heck, some stations run these shows as early as 5am. Years ago, these shows were appointment tune in. I realize radio doesnt draw like it once did, but I feel like these shows would help with appointment tune in. Its not like these stations end AT40 at 9am and go live, most just turn into voicetracked jukeboxes for the day. why not air these shows in midday or afternoon slots on weekends? Occasionally you will find a small market that does, but its rare. I know many people who would enjoy hearing old CK from the 70s but arent about to get up at 5 or 6am on a weekend morning to hear it.