BarryATL said:(may have been by phone)
amos said:BarryATL said:(may have been by phone)
wait, wait. don't tell me they're phoning it in already! i thought this was going to be a top-drawer operation.
oh, you actually mean by PHONE.
nevermind.
EJM said:RTibbs said:In one of the other posts it was mentioned that the all jnews station I believe in Washington, D.C. didn;t have reporters in the field for the first several weeks and relied on TV stations like they are doing with Fox 5. Give it time it will happen.
It's not just new All News stations that do this: I think you're referring to WNEW using content from CBS-TV affiliate WUSA. However, its established competition (WTOP) has a content agreement with ABC-TV affiliate WJLA--and, if anything, WTOP's use of WJLA's content is becoming more obvious, with the WJLA-produced stories now including WTOP-specific reporter lockouts/outcues (along the lines of "so-and-so, ABC7 News, for WTOP").
Cumulus owns ABC Radio News. Citadel got it from the Mouse, and Cumulus got it from Citadel.wpb1999 said:I do have an idea I forgot to put in the last post: why not brand the newscasts as this- "This is AllNews 106.7, Broadcasting live from the ABC News Radio Headquarters on Interstate North Parkway in Atlanta"? This way you can say that news comes from a credible company with a credible local and national news department. Isn't ATL supposed to be the ABC Radio news hub? Just a thought.
jabba17 said:Cumulus owns ABC Radio News. Citadel got it from the Mouse, and Cumulus got it from Citadel.wpb1999 said:I do have an idea I forgot to put in the last post: why not brand the newscasts as this- "This is AllNews 106.7, Broadcasting live from the ABC News Radio Headquarters on Interstate North Parkway in Atlanta"? This way you can say that news comes from a credible company with a credible local and national news department. Isn't ATL supposed to be the ABC Radio news hub? Just a thought.
acheron82 said:I can't speak for for 106.7 but WSB seems to only give warnings once counties in "Metro Atlanta" are impacted. Note they never mention Haralson county but as soon as the storm moves into Paulding or Douglas, they start mentioning the warnings. Both those counties are considered metro atlanta and Harlason is not.
Here is a map of what is considered metro atlanta. I think counties are considered part of the metro when a certain percentage of the population in that county travel to Atlanta for work..... I think that's right.
http://commuterclub.com/
RoddyFreeman said:I've also noticed they run the same weather forecast for hours and never give the temperature. On Tuesday, weather conditions kept changing, but the forecast didn't.