A request for KYW: Tell your traffic reporters to give "just the facts, m'am." I'm guessing they've requested that the traffic reporters sound more conversational. From my point of view, some of them blather on needlessly now, and the quality of the traffic reports suffers. Sam Clover is a big offender. And now that John Brown is out for a while, Jack Faulkner is trying to be a Clover Clone.
Today, Faulkner said 76 eastbound was "getting better." That's his opinion. Too bad his traffic reports aren't "getting better." Traffic was backed up, stop and go. Was late for an appointment. Can't wait for John Brown to get back. He's the best on KYW. Pat Winters is OK. I prefer John Butterworth and Cindy Graham who do weekend reports over Clover and Faulkner.
I can tell for myself whether there is sun glare. Adding more adjectives and descriptions, such as roads are "really messed up," does nothing for me.
Something tells me this is an attempt to make KYW sound younger. Hey KYW, if you want to lower your age demographic, get CBS to put you on 94.1 (and not HD2), since your rock format on that station is now tied with an out-of-market station (WPST) and going nowhere. The buzz on 1060 AM is so bad in some areas now that I'd rather listen to the Philly traffic on Sirius ... where the traffic reporters, working for the same company as those on KYW, just "give the facts, m'am."
Today, Faulkner said 76 eastbound was "getting better." That's his opinion. Too bad his traffic reports aren't "getting better." Traffic was backed up, stop and go. Was late for an appointment. Can't wait for John Brown to get back. He's the best on KYW. Pat Winters is OK. I prefer John Butterworth and Cindy Graham who do weekend reports over Clover and Faulkner.
I can tell for myself whether there is sun glare. Adding more adjectives and descriptions, such as roads are "really messed up," does nothing for me.
Something tells me this is an attempt to make KYW sound younger. Hey KYW, if you want to lower your age demographic, get CBS to put you on 94.1 (and not HD2), since your rock format on that station is now tied with an out-of-market station (WPST) and going nowhere. The buzz on 1060 AM is so bad in some areas now that I'd rather listen to the Philly traffic on Sirius ... where the traffic reporters, working for the same company as those on KYW, just "give the facts, m'am."