Rob's post about misprounced local references kinda dovetails with this subject.
Clearly, the big boxes (and alomst everyone else, too) have cut so far into the bone that the product is now suffering. It lends to the question: "how low will they go"?
I have a friend who works for the dark cloud in another market where they have recently consolidated stations from two markets - 50 miles apart - into a single location. A total of 11 stations. They have 6 full-time employees. They have one engineer trying to handle 11 signals at nine different tower sites.
At some point, this all becomes obvious to even the most novice of observers. We're already seeing a few instances when the public needed to know ...but there was no one at the stations.
How low have they gone where you are?
What the compliment of employees at formerly big Memphis stations?
How low will they go?
Clearly, the big boxes (and alomst everyone else, too) have cut so far into the bone that the product is now suffering. It lends to the question: "how low will they go"?
I have a friend who works for the dark cloud in another market where they have recently consolidated stations from two markets - 50 miles apart - into a single location. A total of 11 stations. They have 6 full-time employees. They have one engineer trying to handle 11 signals at nine different tower sites.
At some point, this all becomes obvious to even the most novice of observers. We're already seeing a few instances when the public needed to know ...but there was no one at the stations.
How low have they gone where you are?
What the compliment of employees at formerly big Memphis stations?
How low will they go?