Not true. The station went all news in May 2012. They went news talk in May 2014. They didn't start adding talk shows until November 2013, but were still all news for 21 hours a day until May 2014.
Cumulus' "All News 106.7" WYAY Atlanta is shifting to News/Talk today. The move coincides with the debut today of Michael
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Adding talk to all news was already being done at WBZ Boston and KTAR Phoenix. The NYC all news stations had each carried Mets and Yankees play by play at one time or another and it didn't affect their ratings.
Not true. Their use of Channel 5 was mainly for weather. Regardless, the TV station had all the local contacts necessary to cover local news. How many people do you need to report on the same stories?
The anchors were all locally hired from CNN Radio, which had recently shut down. They were all experienced news people who lived in Atlanta. News is a boring format. That's why it's such a hit with NPR. Atlanta's NPR station got better ratings. A lot of former WCBS listeners in NY don't like the presentation on WINS because they say it's too "happy" and "friendly."
CBS Radio knew all news in Atlanta was a bad idea. They had flipped a station in DC to all news and it was a flop. CBS hasn't had success launching an all news station in over 20 years.
In fact, if you broaden the view, there hasn't been a successful launch of an all news station anywhere this century. Buffalo's own Randy Michaels started Merlin Media in 2011, and flipped rock FM stations in NY and Chicago to all news, and they both flopped. He ended up selling the stations at a loss and closed the company.
The real reason why all news flopped in Atlanta and Houston is because by 2012, most people get their news from the internet. The news audience is old, and they stick with the familiar favorite, which in Atlanta is WSB. They added an FM simulcast in 2010, so Atlantans already had two FM options for news.
I doubt very much anyone will attempt all news anywhere ever again.