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FSR clock change

livingfruitvirus said:
PTBoardOp94 said:
CNN Radio, CBS Radio, ABC Radio, and AP all offer a one minute news update that these "FSR" stations could employ on weekends.

Fox News Radio does too. Our FSR affiliate out in the Antelope Valley opts out of the Fox Sports News segment for Fox News Radio. An odd choice to make because they are FSR 24/7 and brand themselves as Fox Sports Radio.

Speaking of which, do they air a one-minute Fox News update at :59 past during the Rome show? Or what did they do with that whole deal?
 
PTBoardOp94 said:
CNN Radio, CBS Radio, ABC Radio, and AP all offer a one minute news update that these "FSR" stations could employ on weekends.

True. But said station is an ABC-Entertainment affil, and as such has no one-minute update during the overnight hours. Plus the one-minute clears that follow, and it varies between two-minute bundles during the day and three-minutes in overnight.

In any event, WEOL only carries the two (or three) minute ABC newscasts during the first stopset (between :07 - :09 past), forgoing their VT'ed local newscasts that they have been known for doing for literally decades. While I don't know anyone there directly, but they have to be probably very unhappy with this change.

Meanwhile, other small FSR affils in Ohio (WMAN-Mansfield, WMRN-Marion or WONW-Defiance) are Fox News affils and probably carry the one-minute headline update at the TOH.
 
Nathan Obral said:
livingfruitvirus said:
PTBoardOp94 said:
CNN Radio, CBS Radio, ABC Radio, and AP all offer a one minute news update that these "FSR" stations could employ on weekends.

Fox News Radio does too. Our FSR affiliate out in the Antelope Valley opts out of the Fox Sports News segment for Fox News Radio. An odd choice to make because they are FSR 24/7 and brand themselves as Fox Sports Radio.

Speaking of which, do they air a one-minute Fox News update at :59 past during the Rome show? Or what did they do with that whole deal?
Technically Fox Sports radio is dark between 12-3pm because even though Most FSR stations carry Rome, Jim Rome show is syndicated seperately from FSR. so im sure the FSR sports updates are also dark between 12-3pm
 
FSR does carry sports updates during their re-feed of SAS at the same time Rome airs. It was done by design to complement the few FSR affils that couldn't carry Rome.
 
Nathan Obral said:
livingfruitvirus said:
PTBoardOp94 said:
CNN Radio, CBS Radio, ABC Radio, and AP all offer a one minute news update that these "FSR" stations could employ on weekends.

Fox News Radio does too. Our FSR affiliate out in the Antelope Valley opts out of the Fox Sports News segment for Fox News Radio. An odd choice to make because they are FSR 24/7 and brand themselves as Fox Sports Radio.

Speaking of which, do they air a one-minute Fox News update at :59 past during the Rome show? Or what did they do with that whole deal?

Last time I heard them, they delay the entire clock by a minute. The 1:00 at the top is borrowed from the 3:10 at the end, which turns it into 2:10. The Fox News Radio 1 min. newscast feeds at 0:00.
 
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