I agree WYAY should have stayed classic country,and Rhubarb Jones should have been allowed to finish out his contract.
RhubarbFan said:I agree WYAY should have stayed classic country,and Rhubarb Jones should have been allowed to finish out his contract.
ksradiogeek said:It's about time for a city Atlanta's size. Yes, another oldies station has been sacrificed, but WSB won't go all-news. Not with Clark Howard in the way. Let's see how Cumulus does it.
Zach said:ksradiogeek said:It's about time for a city Atlanta's size. Yes, another oldies station has been sacrificed, but WSB won't go all-news. Not with Clark Howard in the way. Let's see how Cumulus does it.
Is there a smaller market than Atlanta with an all news station? The only ones I know of are in bigger markets.
BarryATL said:Zach said:ksradiogeek said:It's about time for a city Atlanta's size. Yes, another oldies station has been sacrificed, but WSB won't go all-news. Not with Clark Howard in the way. Let's see how Cumulus does it.
Is there a smaller market than Atlanta with an all news station? The only ones I know of are in bigger markets.
1 New York WCBS (CBS), WINS (CBS) & WEMP (Merlin)
2 Los Angeles KNX (CBS)
3 Chicago WBBM (CBS) & WIQI (Merlin)
4 San Francisco KCBS (CBS) & KGO (Cumulus)
5 Dallas-Ft Worth KRLD (CBS)
6 Houston KROI (Radio One)
7 Washington WTOP (Hubbard) & WNEW (CBS)
8 Philadelphia KYW (CBS)
9 Atlanta WYAY (Cumulus) --coming soon
10 Boston WBZ (CBS)
11 Detroit WWJ (CBS)
trusty said:Are there any plans to change call letters? It may be a challenge to stomach "Yay-News!"![]()
BarryATL said:I listened for two days to Cumulus' KGO All News (except weekends) in San Fran to get some idea as to what type of job Cumulus does with news. I will say it was not bad. Here are a few observations:
--I was not happy that mid-day they had all women voices... the two anchors... the field reporters... even the weather. There was not one male voice for a few hours. I do not think that was by design... one of the female anchors kept saying every 30 minutes that she was filling in for someone who had a male name.
--They missed one big story local story that KCBS was carrying in the evening about May Day protesters bashing in windows. KGO eventually picked it up and did a great job, but they were a couple of hours late.
--The imaging does not have any pizzazz. It actually sounded cheap. The one news sounder they play four times an hour is very underwhelming. One thing that CBS has shown is an all news station should have good imaging. Very distinctive sounds for different sections of the news cast. If you are zoning in the car, you wake up when you hear the sounder for traffic. Even KGO's traffic sounder was boring. WINS has always been known for it's imaging... CBS' new WNEW in Washington, DC took what WINS had and pumped it up. Listen to the top or bottom of the hour with WNEW and it is real clear what they are going to cover, it is dramatic, and it draws you in. The traffic sounder is loud and high pitched which gets your attention to pay attention. Granted, WNEW has a few of their own issues like saying "repeating the current temperature of 80 degrees". That is a no-no in radio. Never say repeating.
--There is a big push for the 11:00 PM news on KGO. It has the feel they are tying to compete with the TV broadcasts at that hour.
Overall, I would be happy with a KGO type product if they could work on their imaging. Make it sound like a news station.... make sure the sounders don't sound cheap and all of the announcers know where to start talking. Make sure the sounders are bright in sound. The KGO sounders are not bright and actually sound like they are being played on a cart machine with a dirty tape head.
Well, this is enough to begin a conversation on what we would like to see in the station.
Rick Rose 2.0 said:KGO,KRLD and WBZ still air talk shows 9 hours a day weekdays
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Are there any plans to change call letters? It may be a challenge to stomach "Yay-News!"
WYAY -- Yay News 1 0 6 7 - The Happy News station in Atlanta. We couldn't find the right mix of "feel good oldies" so we're trying feel-good news, 24/7/365.
EJM said:You might also include the recently reformatted WPTF in Raleigh/Durham. (There are also several stations that run ARNN throughout most of the day, but I tend not to count them.)
Zach said:EJM said:You might also include the recently reformatted WPTF in Raleigh/Durham. (There are also several stations that run ARNN throughout most of the day, but I tend not to count them.)
Thanks to everyone for pointing out all the all-news stations in smaller markets. I didn't even think to check places like Boston and Seattle.
I also wouldn't count satellite-fed news stations. I'm looking more towards locally staffed in house news than anything else.
EJM said:As of a few months ago, it's almost as "All News" as KRLD, KOMO, and WBZ on weekdays: news blocks from 5:00 to 10:00 a.m. and from noon to 7:00 p.m. (Two hours of Dave Ramsey are between the blocks, which is less Talk than what KOMO does now during middays [John Carlson and Ken Schram, with three hours each].)
Along those lines, Baltimore's WBAL could arguably also count now.
BRENT said:Why do these stations in Pitt and Philly begin with a K????