I listened the other night on line. I noticed the traffic reporter introduced himself and gave a time check. He also seemed to be timing his report to fit a music bed. (I suppose the automation system leaves him 60 seconds for his report.) Then the same worded introduction linked his report to a prerecorded NBC 10 meteorologist with the weather. That was the same every time.
When I hear the traffic reporter NOT introduced by the anchor and giving a time check, I suspect this is prerecorded news. I didn't hear the anchor give any time checks. And I didn't hear any sportscast either. That doesn't make any sense, since KYW is co-owned with Sports Radio WIP-FM. That station's sports update person could record sports briefs for KYW. I also noticed the promos gave only the new FM dial position, 103.9. But I didn't hear the AM dial position, 1060.
I am disappointed to learn KYW is not doing live overnight news anymore. It joins WBZ Boston (owned by iHeart) and KOMO-AM-FM Seattle (owned by Sinclair) as all-news stations apparently prerecording an hour of overnight news and running it all night. And I think the Canadian all-news stations owned by Rogers (CFTR Toronto, CKWX Vancouver, CFFR Calgary) are running one national all-news feed all night.
When I hear the traffic reporter NOT introduced by the anchor and giving a time check, I suspect this is prerecorded news. I didn't hear the anchor give any time checks. And I didn't hear any sportscast either. That doesn't make any sense, since KYW is co-owned with Sports Radio WIP-FM. That station's sports update person could record sports briefs for KYW. I also noticed the promos gave only the new FM dial position, 103.9. But I didn't hear the AM dial position, 1060.
I am disappointed to learn KYW is not doing live overnight news anymore. It joins WBZ Boston (owned by iHeart) and KOMO-AM-FM Seattle (owned by Sinclair) as all-news stations apparently prerecording an hour of overnight news and running it all night. And I think the Canadian all-news stations owned by Rogers (CFTR Toronto, CKWX Vancouver, CFFR Calgary) are running one national all-news feed all night.