We have all-news (or nearly all-news) stations started up in the last six months by four different companies. Not one of them has 12+ numbers worth cheering about.
CBS: Low numbers in DC start-up.
Merlin: No improvement in NYC or Chicago.
Radio One: Less than a 1.0 in Houston, despite hiring known names in the market.
Cumulus: Dropping ratings for KGO in San Fran after local talk hosts are fired and they add more news blocks.
Those who know about the all-news format know that it's always said to be one of the toughest start-ups in radio.
Boy, does this prove it.
I wish these stations would be doing better. I miss the days when more radio stations did local news.
The one I'm most disappointed about is the Houston station. Clear Channel's former news station went in the talk direction. The market had a prior history of having a mostly all-news station. Radio One hired known local market news people. It's on FM (but not the best signal). Yet, less than a 1.0.
So, here's the question: If you're not an established all-news station, is there any hope in starting one up these days?
Looks like you have to have an incredible amount of patience and time. It will be interesting to see where this situation stands a year from now. How many of these stations will still be in the format? Will some add more talk?
CBS: Low numbers in DC start-up.
Merlin: No improvement in NYC or Chicago.
Radio One: Less than a 1.0 in Houston, despite hiring known names in the market.
Cumulus: Dropping ratings for KGO in San Fran after local talk hosts are fired and they add more news blocks.
Those who know about the all-news format know that it's always said to be one of the toughest start-ups in radio.
Boy, does this prove it.
I wish these stations would be doing better. I miss the days when more radio stations did local news.
The one I'm most disappointed about is the Houston station. Clear Channel's former news station went in the talk direction. The market had a prior history of having a mostly all-news station. Radio One hired known local market news people. It's on FM (but not the best signal). Yet, less than a 1.0.
So, here's the question: If you're not an established all-news station, is there any hope in starting one up these days?
Looks like you have to have an incredible amount of patience and time. It will be interesting to see where this situation stands a year from now. How many of these stations will still be in the format? Will some add more talk?