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KNX Drops Michael Josephson

Well, that's KNX's loss. They quit being a relevant station to me years ago. They are kind of like KLOS(they play the same songs/artists over and over), they do the same news stories over and over. And to stir the pot some, Is there some type of format change coming?
 
About time! Enough preaching. I'm stunned they didn't dump Josephson a long time ago, along with all the other crap that brings a mist to Uncle Rob's eyes.
 
Uncle Rob said:
Well, that's KNX's loss. They quit being a relevant station to me years ago. They are kind of like KLOS(they play the same songs/artists over and over), they do the same news stories over and over. And to stir the pot some, Is there some type of format change coming?

Haven't commercial All News stations always run the same stories over and over since the inception of the format in the 60s? That's supposedly the selling point, as in the old Westinghouse slogan: i]"Give us 22 minutes, and we'll give you the world" [/i]. NewsRadio is not meant to be NPR.
 
Lkeller said:
Uncle Rob said:
Well, that's KNX's loss. They quit being a relevant station to me years ago. They are kind of like KLOS(they play the same songs/artists over and over), they do the same news stories over and over. And to stir the pot some, Is there some type of format change coming?

Haven't commercial All News stations always run the same stories over and over since the inception of the format in the 60s? That's supposedly the selling point, as in the old Westinghouse slogan: i]"Give us 22 minutes, and we'll give you the world" [/i]. NewsRadio is not meant to be NPR.

Well, news radio, especially the Westinghouse brand on KFWB and WINS, treat(ed) structured the all-news, all the time format like original top 40 radio. Keep playing the hits/reporting the most relevant news stories around the clock and keep updating with the latest hits/news, and if there is a sudden hot hit everybody is talking about/breaking news story, get it on right away.
 
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