There are 24 stations presently operated by CC in Southern California in four DMA clusters.
By observation I’ve determined that they are using voice tracking and the Burbank studios to enable on air talent to serve at least five of these stations for news, traffic, and spot commercials – although local talent is used as well.
My query is this: Simply as a matter of hobbyist information, is there any simple way of determining the full extent of such crossover broadcasting? I mean, short of traveling to San Diego, Antelope Valley and he Inland Epire to do personal air checks?
This question is triggered by rthe CC/KOGO coverage of the recent fires, which made me more aware of CC's reach
By observation I’ve determined that they are using voice tracking and the Burbank studios to enable on air talent to serve at least five of these stations for news, traffic, and spot commercials – although local talent is used as well.
My query is this: Simply as a matter of hobbyist information, is there any simple way of determining the full extent of such crossover broadcasting? I mean, short of traveling to San Diego, Antelope Valley and he Inland Epire to do personal air checks?
This question is triggered by rthe CC/KOGO coverage of the recent fires, which made me more aware of CC's reach