Radio1360 said:Yes, that seems to the norm with NIS and News-Talk stations these days. Whether it's an election year or not.recto101 said:Radio1360 said:Had to change a small error.Radio1360 said:I've been listening to ARNN long form news on WFCO-AM 1160 (Forest Park, south of Atlanta) and it needs a little adjusting.
1. News does starts at 6 past the hour (following CBS News on WCFO on the hour), that's good.
2. A hard break should come at exactly 13 past the hour, not a "floating break".
3. Have either a sports or stock market update at :15 past the hour (running 2 or 3 minutes), not cram 7 minutes of commercials. That's reminiscent of what the now-defunct Sports Fan Radio Network once did back in the 90's (with them, it was 5 minutes of ads at 15 past the hour).
4. Have the regular feature (an sort of NPR-like talk segment) after the second hard break (at :21 past the hour) until 28:50 past hour.
5. Extend news at bottom of the hour from 1 minute to 4 minutes. As for the rest, the mirror opposite of suggestions 1 thru 4. This should be done for both the "afternoon edition" (3-6 PM EDT) and "the drive home" (6-9 PM EDT)
6: Have a weekend service. Many stations will carry it depending on other programing comments
(Sport Coverage, Church Service, and Public Affairs Shows).
ARNN more interested in Political news.
Well When I listen to Local all News done by CBS, Hubbard and Cumulus they also focus on local and state politics, Crime, Education, Budgets, Sports, Features, and of course Traffic and Weather. ARNN can't do the things that the Major all-news stations can do. Well I know Pacifica radio O&O's will do more international news than ARNN.