Is 4.5 the lowest 6+ number WBZ(AM) has ever posted?
I don't know, but if it is, then it needs to be fixed fast. WBZ is a New England heritage station, though that seems to have little significance to many of the young - and old - mavericks on this Forum.
'BZ proclaims it's "redefining local news". It sure is, but not in a meaningful way. You get four, maybe five, sentences in a report before it's truncated and the reporter's tagline is appended. People are interviewed who can barely utter a complete sentence; they probably just happen to bond with the reporter. IOW, very few "authority figures" are interviewed and quoted; it's all "average guy on the street". Too damn much coverage of concert events and sports; why not leave that to KISS 108, WZLX, and former sister WBZ-FM? And when there is a "local story", I'm hardly ever told why this is important and/or how it could impact me.
But I would be remiss in not singling out a few personnel who do their best to keep me tuned in. Emma Friedman did outstanding, award-winning work covering the recent Karen Read trial with depth and poise. Suzanne Sausville is a very serious, dedicated, "traditional" reporter. Shari Small and Brooke McCarthy are both very diligent in their presentations as reporters. And in my view, losing an experienced and articulate anchor such as Laurie Kirby was a bad move.
Lori Grande, Kevin Brennan, Gina Tempesta, Kristen Eck, and David Struffolino definitely KNOW the highways and byways around here.
Not sure whose fault this is, but the once informative and comprehensive reports on national/international news from CBS and ABC have declined both in length and quality. Either the network feeds are getting shortened or the 'BZ editors are de-emphasizing them.
To those who think I have an "agenda": I'm well into what I believe is 'BZ's core demo, i.e., 55+ to dead. I believe a mostly-news station like 'BZ is unique in iHeart's stable, and, while I should be grateful the latter is making its best attempt to keep the operation afloat, something is still missing.