Ok, I'm really not liking KXL.
First, weekdays. At the top of the hour they're fine, though I'd prefer another headline or two before traffic and weather rather than a couple of adds. The big problem I have with them is at the bottom of the hour. A CBS new brief and a look at the markets before traffic and weather imo isn't an adequate update, give me a few local headlines. Then there's weekends. In general, I'm against a news station running completely automated on weekends in the event a major story breaks, but what KXL did on Saturday is just as bad if not worse. Just before 9 on Saturday morning, right in the middle of the last commercial break of the CBS News Weekend Roundup, the audio faded out and without any explanation, we were taken to a briefing by Trump's doctors about his condition. I'm guessing someone had to push the button switching the automation to the CBS live feed, then get control of the automation back once the briefing was over, kind of messy transition as it was. If there was really someone there, they should do two things:
1. In a situation like that,they should actually announce what's going on, rather than just drop us into the feed with no warning.
2. That person should also be giving ocal headlines at the top and bottom of the hour as happens during the week.
First, weekdays. At the top of the hour they're fine, though I'd prefer another headline or two before traffic and weather rather than a couple of adds. The big problem I have with them is at the bottom of the hour. A CBS new brief and a look at the markets before traffic and weather imo isn't an adequate update, give me a few local headlines. Then there's weekends. In general, I'm against a news station running completely automated on weekends in the event a major story breaks, but what KXL did on Saturday is just as bad if not worse. Just before 9 on Saturday morning, right in the middle of the last commercial break of the CBS News Weekend Roundup, the audio faded out and without any explanation, we were taken to a briefing by Trump's doctors about his condition. I'm guessing someone had to push the button switching the automation to the CBS live feed, then get control of the automation back once the briefing was over, kind of messy transition as it was. If there was really someone there, they should do two things:
1. In a situation like that,they should actually announce what's going on, rather than just drop us into the feed with no warning.
2. That person should also be giving ocal headlines at the top and bottom of the hour as happens during the week.