recto101 said:kilamanjero said:Lkeller said:recto101 said:San Francisco is the best TV market because I live in the Bay Area. Look at KTVU the Local Fox affiliate here. Its less on Propaganda from Fox News and More on real news like what is happening in the City councils around the bay.
I'm also a Bay Area resident, and I can't say "best" because there are many markets I have not travelled to, so its hard to compare. But all of the Bay Area news stations provide a good solid product. In the 70s, KGO-TV (ABC) led in the ratings with sensationalist "happy-talk" news, but that started to change in the 80s. As Recto101 stated, KTVU set the stage with a very solid 10PM newscast (actually before it became the Fox affiliate). They purposely dropped the "happy talk" BS, and generally avoided sensationalistic stories for the more important stories of the day.
KTVU got positive reviews from critics, and it paid off in good ratings. The other stations gradually followed suit, and I'd say that they have all provided solid news programming since the early 90s.
Considering the number of residents with advanced degrees (Masters' and PhDs) in the Bay Area market, they better aim for the delivery of information in a coherent manner or they would be likely tune them out literally. That seems to also be the case with the 2 leading stations in the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market, where there is a higher than average number of advanced degrees as well...
I heard that Seattle, Boston and Portland should be on that list matching with the Bay Area along with Raleigh. By the way if Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market, where there is a higher than average number of advanced degrees as well. Also I heard that Former KGO-TV reporter in 1989 Frank Kracher is now in Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville doing a newscast out there.
Wait One second Dan Ashley of KGO was in Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville in the 1980's to 1996 before he came to KGO