Overall, it is a well-produced, all news radio network but the amount of news stories is rather limited. As a result, it can become boring and repetitive if you listen to it for a long period of time. My suggestion to iHeart is to add more engaging and informative African-American-oriented talk programming to make the station more appealing to listeners. lf you don't add some compelling, informative, and engaging talk programming to the Black Information Network along with the news, then it can cause listener fatigue and they will tune away from it, which will result in its ultimate demise long term.
Since iHeart owns the legendary WDIA AM 1070 in Memphis, which features Black talk programming during the day, they could nationally syndicate some of those talk shows on the Black Information Network. In addition, Midway Broadcasting's legendary WVON in Chicago, which leases iHeart-owned AM 1690, is another Urban News/Talk station they could partner with and utilize that station's resources to provide quality talk programming for the new network. In addition to nationally-syndicated programming, there needs to be programming and news that are specific to each station's local markets to keep listeners informed and engaged concerning local issues of their particular state or city. If the Black Information Network wants to be successful in the long term, these suggestions I've outlined should be implemented or at least be put into serious consideration.