I've been streaming KYW in Philly to get first-hand info about the hurricane, and I noticed how "mature" their news sounders are. They are not as "in your face" as WSB's or AN107.6's, and they give the listener the impression that the presentation of the news is more important than the promotion of it.
They also have jingles, and their traffic sounder is a faint car horn blowing (creative, but subtile), and, yes, there is the faint sound of teletype (remember?). It all makes up a very interesting (and "complete") sound overall.
I wonder if CBS would have had these type of sounders if they had changed 92.9 to all news. This is a different market, but it still deserves "respect". I've given up on WSB's type of presentation, but still wonder if WYAY's will evolve into something like KYW's. They seem to be "growing up", but slowly.
On a side note, I've been able to locate most of Atlantic City's streets on my Monopoly board.
They also have jingles, and their traffic sounder is a faint car horn blowing (creative, but subtile), and, yes, there is the faint sound of teletype (remember?). It all makes up a very interesting (and "complete") sound overall.
I wonder if CBS would have had these type of sounders if they had changed 92.9 to all news. This is a different market, but it still deserves "respect". I've given up on WSB's type of presentation, but still wonder if WYAY's will evolve into something like KYW's. They seem to be "growing up", but slowly.
On a side note, I've been able to locate most of Atlantic City's streets on my Monopoly board.