^this.
We're talking about J.P. Pritchard, Mike Barajas, Carolyn Campbell, and other longtime, well qualified journalists here. Their talent is unquestionable, in my view. They wouldn't have lasted in this market for the many years that most of them have served this City if they didn't possess talent.
What I feel inhibited the effort of the journalists was the very detail oriented presentation that Filio mentions. KTRH once had it, and it involved many of the same players. With their delivery, and that newsroom structure, KTRH dominated.
The talent was there at KROI, I don't question that at all. The attention to detail, and overall presentation of the news should be structured by station management. Apparently it wasn't, and this is the result.
Theater brings up a good example by mentioning the weekend infotainment. News 92's moniker, "100% news, 0% spin." Really? But you run infomercials, how is that 100% news? That example is a direct result of a management decision, not the talent involved with providing the news stories or the voice used to read them. You do make a fair point, Big A, and I can see where you are coming from, just not when it involves this cast with this much experience within their market.
Frankberry: there's a little classical station owned by the University of Houston at 91-7 that stops any move northward of KROI into Houston. The last time 92-1 upgraded, Michael Stude actually had to pay to move then KTRU from the Rice campus and upgrade it to 50 kilowatts.
Then there's KETX in Livingston as a co-channel, and KCOL Groves as a 2nd adjacent which they'd have to contend with. After paying over $72 million for KROI alone, and then add 3 years worth of loss on the news operation, I just couldn't imagine Radio One taking on such a massive undertaking for 92-1.
Filio, what in the world did you do to your name?? I thought I had gone lysdexic for a sec...