Will that hour be turned back to KNX for live news or other content?Tomorrow is the last time that KNX will run The Car Pro Show. This on the Car Pro web site.
Will that hour be turned back to KNX for live news or other content?Tomorrow is the last time that KNX will run The Car Pro Show. This on the Car Pro web site.
Thank God for modern news science. Remember when we needed to watch for more than a week to learn if our neighborhood would explode at any minute?
Thank God for modern news science. Remember when we needed to watch for more than a week to learn if our neighborhood would explode at any minute?
do sweeps still exist? My stations abandoned sweeps 7-8 years agoSweeps series could be silly, but they were a way to tell a seven-and-a-half minute story. You just had to do it in five 90-second installments.
Nope. Not anymore.do sweeps still exist? My stations abandoned sweeps 7-8 years ago
I'm surprised to see anything from CBS TV being made available to radio.Their web site now shows Southern California's Weekend news on the schedule . It does show on Sunday at 5 AM & 11 PM Eye on Travel with Peter Greenberg, Face the Nation at 3 PM and 60 Minutes at 7 PM.
I'm surprised to see anything from CBS TV being made available to radio.
Other titles include the audio on-demand versions of CBS television shows such as "60 Minutes;" "CBS Evening News;" "CBS Mornings;” "CBS News Sunday Morning;" "Entertainment Tonight;" "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan;" "Inside Edition;" and "The Drew Barrymore Show."
do sweeps still exist? My stations abandoned sweeps 7-8 years ago
Does anyone know why they fell out of favor? I for one, do not miss them. They always seemed to choose the most sensualist, attention getting, and provocative topics.Nope. Not anymore.
I’m kind of glad. I never thought holding off on big stories for only certain months of the year was ever a good idea. Plus producers, reporters and anchor was the biggest a$$holes during sweepsNope. Not anymore.
I’m not sure. I never really got a clear answer as to why at my current station stopped. I didn’t work here when they did get rid of it. I think the business got too relaxed after covid and let itself goDoes anyone know why they fell out of favor? I for one, do not miss them. They always seemed to choose the most sensualist, attention getting, and provocative topics.
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Then if this is still the case, it sounds dumb that they partnered with ABC. There’s other routes they could’ve taken for a replacement for TOH news. They should’ve used APAudacy has a sales & distribution deal with CBS-TV
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CBS And Audacy Podcasts Expand Sales Deal.
Eight years after Audacy bought CBS Radio, there continues to be close ties between the companies. CBS has inked a multi-year sales and distribution partnership that will mean Audacy Podcastswww.insideradio.com
Audacy had a similar deal with CBS News Radio, but as you know, that deal ended.
They should’ve used AP
Sweeps stories largely ended because sweeps themselves ended. So deciding that viewership in May was more important than April is no longer a thing.Does anyone know why they fell out of favor? I for one, do not miss them. They always seemed to choose the most sensualist, attention getting, and provocative topics.
AP makes no sense, because they do not offer live radio newscasts 24/7.Then if this is still the case, it sounds dumb that they partnered with ABC. There’s other routes they could’ve taken for a replacement for TOH news. They should’ve used AP
Hmm. I actually had no idea this even happened. But, I worked in a small market at the time. But I just knew one year my news director at the time was heavy on sweeps. Then one year later they never came to usFrom the Television Bureau of Advertising web site:
Nielsen retired the diary methodology in July 2018, and all Nielsen local markets are now measured year round. As a result, there are no longer only special “Sweeps” months.
Yep. Prior to that, there were four books a year: February, May, July and November.Hmm. I actually had no idea this even happened. But, I worked in a small market at the time. But I just knew one year my news director at the time was heavy on sweeps. Then one year later they never came to us