In many cities NPR stations are doing mostly news and talk, as do GBH and BUR. At certain times of the day it could be repeats of talk/interview shows, or national stuff but that's due to budget reasons. Other than maybe huge markets like NY stations aren't going to put much money into overnight news coverage unless they throw minimum wage at some young up and comer and um like they'll kinda uh like sound unprofessional y'know?
Keep Rea, Brien , Rich talk on WBZ. Still news headlines at top, bottom of hour. Other news sources exist like tv, online, NPR etc. It's what brings in the money and listeners.
(Many public stations threw aside jazz, blues, folk etc to make room for news-talk which brings in revenue. Yes they're non-commercial but they need revenue and they say people like the news-talk stuff. When I visited Pitt. a few years ago I got talking with the president of the local blues society while at a free blues concert just NW of town and mentioned the upcoming changes at WDUQ etc. 100 hrs of jazz a wk down to 6, etc. "Yes, but at least we'll still have Little E's,"
she said, referring to a downtown jazz spot...
There's plenty of news...and it's on FM. Gets ratings, too. I still want Jordan Rich to have
"movie night", interviews with book authors, and local musicians like Bird Mancini, Grace
Curran and the HighFalutin Band, and Brittanica on. It's not left. It's not right. It's just good
talk in the middle of the night.