Well, let me weigh in on this
In terms of dial spots:
AM:
WICC 600--local talk is too fluffy--needs to discuss CT angles on major national stories. But their news operation is SOLID. Aside from WTIC, CT's best news operation--except for Wayne Winsley--weak presentation--and they still play some music on weekends with Al "Mr. WICC" Warren. Plus UCONN hoops and Yankees baseball--can't really go wrong with that. OVERALL: B
WSTC/WNLK--I used to work for them many years ago--other than for Fairfield County traffic, Boortz, Jerry Doyle and Savage--not a fan of their news presentation--and some of their announcers need training--one Evan Goldman sounds like a girlie man! And they are your prototype Cox affiliate--loud imaging for news and writing tighter than a pair of Jordache Jeans. OVERALL: C-
WGCH--Used to work for them--BIG MISTAKE! Still think their programming is snooze inducing, except for News Center AM--truly the way to cover hyper-local issues in the community. And like STC/NLK, some of their male announcers come off sounding effeminate--not Tony Savino, the station News Director and N-C anchor, also a nice guy as I worked with him at 1400/1350. And I do hold it against them that they carry Red Sox baseball and their high school football coverage is nothing more than being carried by a weak cell phone. Won't hold it against them that they carry Fox News Radio and really cover lower Fairfield County. OVERALL: C+
FM:
WEDW--well typical NPR fare, though they have dumped their classical music for NPR News and Talk and the BBC. yawn--OVERALL: C
WSHU--see above, only with classical music
WFOX--typical classic rock station despite the apt call letters--overall: C
WCTZ--this is a station that really suffers from another bunch of effeminate male DJ's. Imaging is too much at times like JACK. Then again this is adult hits and they have broadened their playlist. OVERALL: B-
WEZN--not really a fan of this station, but mom and cousin are. One reason--Tommy Edison and traffic. Other than that, Cox controls how many times the 300 song list gets repeated. And Delilah takes things way out of format. OVERALL: C
WEBE--The benchmark. Nearly 25 years since coming on and the station just never knows when to quit. Music mix is decent enough and many of their DJ's have been along for the big ride. Their Studio 108 program has broadened out, yet it's a miracle it's still on. Sorry their program with Elizabeth Yates failed so they're back to Tesh--UGH! But I have noticed they are using their music combined with Tesh liners instead of airing the actual show like on WFAS-FM in White Plains. OVERALL: B+
I will take umbrage with WELI being a local news station. Is it REALLY LOCAL when it's done by ISDN from Syracuse? Other than Jerry Kristafer, it's not really local. WQUN, which I do not listen to, I guess outdoes ELI in terms of New Haven coverage. Then again Quinnipiac has decent pockets to feed this station and Q-U is known for their communications school.