I spent most of my career working in newsradio.....and sadly radio news is not at it's zenith now.
As a retired vet from the newsroom, I can't help but become frustrated listening to WBZ 1030.
Now don't get me wrong, I think WBZ is one of the most valuable station on the AM dial......or in all of Boston radio. I would not want to see them go away.
However, it appears that every news story they do is 3 sentences long.
"Fire departments from 3 communities are responding to a blaze in Quincy. No one was hurt in the multi-alarm blaze. The cause is under investigation."
Now maybe, in the economy of words thats all that is needed today....but I can't help but thing that in a good old-fashioned "5 minutes newscast" that we did back in the day conveyed more news stories and more depth, even room a 'feature'.
The old WEEI 590AM seemed to carry more depth...as well as have a clock full of short form interesting features. In the Lions Den, music reviews, commentary by all the big names at CBS, etc.
I guess most of the 'depth' on radio now resides at NPR, no?
While I enjoy at respect WBZ radio's news format....I think it could be so much more.....
As a retired vet from the newsroom, I can't help but become frustrated listening to WBZ 1030.
Now don't get me wrong, I think WBZ is one of the most valuable station on the AM dial......or in all of Boston radio. I would not want to see them go away.
However, it appears that every news story they do is 3 sentences long.
"Fire departments from 3 communities are responding to a blaze in Quincy. No one was hurt in the multi-alarm blaze. The cause is under investigation."
Now maybe, in the economy of words thats all that is needed today....but I can't help but thing that in a good old-fashioned "5 minutes newscast" that we did back in the day conveyed more news stories and more depth, even room a 'feature'.
The old WEEI 590AM seemed to carry more depth...as well as have a clock full of short form interesting features. In the Lions Den, music reviews, commentary by all the big names at CBS, etc.
I guess most of the 'depth' on radio now resides at NPR, no?
While I enjoy at respect WBZ radio's news format....I think it could be so much more.....
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