So with WSB's drop and WGST being on life support, where did the news audience go? Although I don't consider WSB to be a news station really, but more of talk station does news, their trend, and the challenges AN106 have had, don't convince me Atlanta is screaming for more news.
We tend to blame the staff, PD, and the owners, but this might not be the city to embrace so much news.
Another factor could be after election fatigue and people just needing a break, or the lack of a major local story. Hurricane Sandy was big for that region. Next month we'll see if Newtown CT had a radio bump. But perhaps more and more for big news people go to TV rather than a local radio station that might not have proved to be consistant or dependable all year.
We tend to blame the staff, PD, and the owners, but this might not be the city to embrace so much news.
Another factor could be after election fatigue and people just needing a break, or the lack of a major local story. Hurricane Sandy was big for that region. Next month we'll see if Newtown CT had a radio bump. But perhaps more and more for big news people go to TV rather than a local radio station that might not have proved to be consistant or dependable all year.