> With many stations (both radio and TV) sharing resources
> from their owners' networks how does this forum think about
> the overall listener/viewer satisfaction with the content?
> Do shared resources work? What suggestions do you have to
> better the situation? Thanks.
>
Of course it's good. Is there any other better example of shared resources than the AP? While their writing style stinks, I doubt there's a news director at a radio/TV station alive today who would want to be without it. It's been working since 1848.
From their website:
AP operates as a not-for-profit cooperative with 3,700 employees working
in more than 240 worldwide bureaus.
AP supplies a steady stream of news around the clock to its domestic
members, international subscribers and commercial customers. It has the
industry's most sophisticated digital photo network, a 24-hour
continuously updated online news service, a state-of-the-art television
news service and one of the largest radio networks in the United States.
End of discussion.