THIS SHOULD BE KNX CHANGES
I've noticed a few things different at 1070: no "KNX 10-70 Newsradio" jingle, no traffic sounder, sports at new times or not at all. What's going on over there?
So far, all the original CBS-owned all-news stations (WCBS, KNX, KCBS, WBBM, KRLD and WWJ) run CBS News on the hour, as does WTOP (owned by Hubbard).
Whenever my dad had KNX 1070 or KFI 640 on back in the 2000's and it was let's say 3:00pm, the DJ would say his name and I would usually hear a short boom followed by a sound effect introducing the top of the hour of that guy's show. Has Entercom removed that feature, or is it still there?
What I just described might have been that traffic horn. I first remember hearing it around 1998/1999 listening in my dad's car. Most of my time was with FM, with a little bit of AM thrown in.
What I just described might have been that traffic horn. I first remember hearing it around 1998/1999 listening in my dad's car. Most of my time was with FM, with a little bit of AM thrown in.
Those traffic horn sounds before every traffic report was KNX 1070. Most people identified that station for it's traffic segments. Why they got rid of them is a good question. And please, the excuse of adjusting with the times is lame. Just like KRTH getting rid of the Firecracker 300 years ago. Iconic shows, jingles, sound bits..etc... just leave them. You'll disappoint more than you'll ever regain.
Well, lessee here...for most of the last ten years they used the traffic sounder, KNX was limping along about 20th place with a 2.5, rain or shine. The January '19 numbers show them in 7th place with a 3.7.
I don't think they disappointed more than they regained.
KCBS San Francisco used a traffic sounder for years that was based on the tune of a slogan ("News and More on 74") that they had abandoned years before.
KCBS San Francisco used a traffic sounder for years that was based on the tune of a slogan ("News and More on 74") that they had abandoned years before. But it was catchy, everybody knew it, so why change it? They finally did, but probably at least a dozen years after dumping the slogan.
Lately, Karen Adams has been coanchoring with Mike Simpson in PM drive. Not sure if that’s permanent or not. I guess only time will tell.
Some stations are slow to change. Often it's not so much "everybody knows it" as much as they haven't revised their music package---or the new one doesn't have a sounder they like as much. KCBS held onto "What's happening and why" for ten years. It took the death of the voice guy (Nick Michaels) for them to change it. They could have had the new talent say the line, but they chose to change it.