Well then...having read the topic and the answers so far, why all of buzz about the lack of or inconsistency in local news on the radio around here? Seems there's only so much news so if stations bring out that news daily, then they're done.
> call me silly, but as a listener I'm not expecting any
> station in State College to be the news mecca...if I want in
> depth coverage - I have a televison set. God knows I won't
> be reading the CDT, the newspaper that thinks WBLF's change
> in format is a news story and worthy of front page
> headlines. It's State College, ya want KDKA, move to
> Pittsburgh or buy a station and program one yourself.
> >
> > I'm sure WRSC does little 2-minute news headline type of
> > stuff throughout the day. So does WMAJ. But that seems
> > like such a token effort. That's not to criticize the
> > people working in the newsroom. It's not their fault.
> They
> > have to play the cards they are dealt.
> >
> > There's not enough going on here to support a KYW-type of
> > format, obviously. But there is enough to support a good
> > local talkshow and an extended morning (and perhaps
> > afternoon) news block. When Rod Burnham was GM at WMAJ,
> he
> > even recorded station editorials. I guess that's
> considered
> > old-school, but it got a reaction out of people and let
> them
> > know they we cared about was going on outside our doors.
> >
> > And you CAN sell this stuff, too. No one can convince me
> > that you can't.
> >
> > I don't envy Byers. I haven't heard what you are talking
> > about, specifically...but flying solo on a talkshow with
> no
> > guests and no callers is hell.
> >
> > > Doesn't WRSC do local news after top of the hour ABC
> News
> > > and bottom of the hour Fox News? I shouldn't ask, I've
> > > heard it. Weather on the 9's I think? I've heard
> traffic
> >
> > > reports too when they come up. But, I do remember back
> in
> >
> > > the days of old (yes, I'm old...if you are in your 20's
> or
> >
> > > 30's, you're a kid compared to me). The local news
> hasn't
> >
> > > really changed much except in times of ownership
> wrangles
> > > when everyone is clueless until the dust settles.
> > >
> > > I've given this new WBLF a listen. Jeff Byers MUST have
> a
> >
> > > radio partner, PERIOD! When he was on with Phil Grocz
> > (sp?)
> > > on Sportsline and Kevin Nelson in the morning, he did
> much
> >
> > > better. With no partner, he starts a sentence and it
> > never
> > > ends. All of the newspaper ads publicized a two hour
> talk
> >
> > > show with Tor Michaels, Tor is never there. They are
> not
> > > getting calls so Jeff Byers just goes on and on...I
> heard
> > > Jeff and Tor one time. Tor ranted for about a half an
> > hour
> > > straight and Jeff Byers just chuckled uncomfortably.
> > > There's no control, no instincts, just chaos.
> > >
> > > When I think of a local news radio station, I think of a
>
> > > KYW. This on the 8's, that on the 7's, etc.
> > >
> > > FM local news is virtually non-existent. Except maybe
> for
> >
> > > 3WZ and school closings in winter but they have channel
> 4
> > > for that...
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > I think an AM station dedicated in part to local news
> > and
> > > > talk could have success. That was a completely
> unfilled
> >
> > > > niche until WBLF went in that direction. I don't
> think
> > > WBLF
> > > > has the signal strength or community visibility to
> pull
> > it
> > >
> > > > off. I hope they can, though.
> > > >
> > > > WRSC focused on local news and talk for years with
> > > > tremendous success. When I was at WMAJ in the late
> > '90s,
> > > we
> > > > tried as best we could (given the $3.86 yearly budget
> > and
> > > > the cheap East German war surplus equipment that was
> > > > provided to us by the Burbach regime), to be locally
> > > > relevant. And we did see some ratings success,
> believe
> > it
> > >
> > > > or not, on WMAJ for a brief time.
> > > >
> > > > WRTA in Altoona has been financially viable and solid
> in
> >
> > > the
> > > > ratings with a heavy lineup of local news and talk for
>
> > > many
> > > > years. There's much more going on in State College
> than
> >
> > > > there is in Altoona...plus the residents of State
> > College
> > > > can actually read and write. So if it can work in
> > > Altoona,
> > > > I know it can work in State College. In fact, it HAS
> > > worked
> > > > in State College.
> > > >
> > > > And that's the truth, Ruth.
> > > >
> > > > > What's the ideal on local news for this area? On FM
>
> > and
> > >
> > > > on
> > > > > AM radio. Should particular FM stations have
> minimal
> > > > local
> > > > > news? Should the news/talk AM's have more local
> news
> > > than
> > > >
> > > > > what they already have? Should local news be
> > presented
> > > in
> > > > a
> > > > > certain way?
> > > > >
> > > > > Seems everyone appears to be an expert on what radio
>
> > > > should
> > > > > be. Let's hear it.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>