No, we truly don’t.Now all that we need is the teletype sound back.
No, we truly don’t.Now all that we need is the teletype sound back.
Well, like I said, it was part of the brand. And folks who don't know what it was supposed to evoke knew they were listening to the station they intended to "tune in" when they heard the unobtrusive little background effect. When I was younger, even I didn't know what the sound was supposed to represent, but when I heard it, I knew I was listening to KYW. (And as a kid, when I heard it, I knew I was about to wait 10 minutes to hear them not call my school closing number!) It may have been a tiny purpose, but it did serve some purpose and, since it wasn't really problematic in any way, I still wonder why anyone thought to get rid of it. I suppose some brilliant young genius might have thought "It's an old sound and we want the station to sound younger." Without the ticker, does the station sound younger? Or does it just pretty much sound like any other station? That's really all I'm saying: It wasn't a problem and it was a (subliminally) well-known part of the station's identity.If the audience increasingly has no clue what that noise is, why keep it? “We always did” isn’t really a justification, it’s just clinging to the past.
That's pretty much what I was trying to say in a nutshell. I am very wordy and bad at putting anything in a nutshell!I always thought it made the station subtly say "we're the all-news station" even if it was very quiet toward the end. The AM dial is now almost fully spoken-word so I think the teletype helps identify it.
Only if the "noise" contains any of the multiple frequencies PPM looks for to place its data.Having a constant low-level noise in the background would help placement and masking of PPM tones, no?
Why would any news station use the sound of a technology that went out the window in the 1980s? Might as well use Morse Code. And in the final years of “wire printers” it was likely a dot matrix machine was being used, with a very different sound.If KYW ever returned the teletype
No.Can we talk for a second about a different sound? Does anyone else think the current TOH sing is cheap-sounding and kinda borders on terrible?
Not quite but I do wish they had found a different way to update the jingle instead of having a voice say “103.9” where the jingle singers sang “1060”Can we talk for a second about a different sound? Does anyone else think the current TOH sing is cheap-sounding and kinda borders on terrible?
New Jersey 101.5 plays a recording of clacking keyboards and ringing phones during their news reports, to make it sound like it's coming from a bustling newsroom, instead of just one guy alone in the studio.Why would any news station use the sound of a technology that went out the window in the 1980s?
That would drive me insane as a listenerNew Jersey 101.5 plays a recording of clacking keyboards and ringing phones during their news reports, to make it sound like it's coming from a bustling newsroom, instead of just one guy alone in the studio.
A likewise outdated bit of silliness. If they want to keep that mirage up, great. If they decide someday that they don’t, great.New Jersey 101.5 plays a recording of clacking keyboards and ringing phones during their news reports, to make it sound like it's coming from a bustling newsroom, instead of just one guy alone in the studio.