• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

Slight format changes at WBBM

Have been hearing it for about 2 weeks but wonder why the format shifts on WBBm? Sports now at :16 and :46, money at :23 and :53. Any info?
 
Have been hearing it for about 2 weeks but wonder why the format shifts on WBBm? Sports now at :16 and :46, money at :23 and :53. Any info?

A local tweak, I suppose. Last year WCBS shifted its "Sports at :15 and :45" to "Sports First" at :12 and :42.
 
Have been hearing it for about 2 weeks but wonder why the format shifts on WBBm? Sports now at :16 and :46, money at :23 and :53. Any info?


No idea as WBBM is not a station that I care to listen to, and it is not a station to really listen to no more then 10 minutes, in less you like hearing the same news/sports/traffic reports over and over again in a span of an hour.
 
Have been hearing it for about 2 weeks but wonder why the format shifts on WBBm? Sports now at :16 and :46, money at :23 and :53. Any info?


Ignoring the troll that replied to you and has yet to be banned from this site...it must be due to research and trying to match more convenient listening times.
 
No idea as WBBM is not a station that I care to listen to, and it is not a station to really listen to no more then 10 minutes, in less you like hearing the same news/sports/traffic reports over and over again in a span of an hour.

The whole idea of the format is to snag listeners several times a day for about 15 to 20 minutes. That's why they have a repetitive news cycle.

That has been the basis for the news format since Gordon McLendon pioneered it nearly 60 years ago on XETRA, Xtra News Over Los Angeles: short TSL, high cume.
 


The whole idea of the format is to snag listeners several times a day for about 15 to 20 minutes. That's why they have a repetitive news cycle.

That has been the basis for the news format since Gordon McLendon pioneered it nearly 60 years ago on XETRA, Xtra News Over Los Angeles: short TSL, high cume.

I remember when I was in Southern Cal in the early 60s and heard "Xtra News Over Los Angeles" the first time. It was the first all news station in the world--at least that's what they said. A brilliant idea. McLendon tried it in Chicago on WNUS, formerly WYNR. The 1390 signal was poor in many areas of Chicagoland, and it didn't work. WBBM picked it up shortly thereafter and the rest is history.
 
I remember when I was in Southern Cal in the early 60s and heard "Xtra News Over Los Angeles" the first time. It was the first all news station in the world--at least that's what they said. A brilliant idea. McLendon tried it in Chicago on WNUS, formerly WYNR. The 1390 signal was poor in many areas of Chicagoland, and it didn't work. WBBM picked it up shortly thereafter and the rest is history.

Except that Mr McLendon was engaging in hyperbole.

The first all news station in the world was Goar Mestre's Radio Reloj in Havana, Cuba, around 1948.
 


Except that Mr McLendon was engaging in hyperbole.

Maybe his K-ADS format on 103~Five in el Lay was first in something?! The Old Scotsman was a genius when it came to self promotion.
 
[SIZE="3"

The first all news station in the world was Goar Mestre's Radio Reloj in Havana, Cuba, around 1948.[/SIZE]

Still going...albeit as a state controlled radio network dispensing the Cuban Government's version of "the news".
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom