Just for the record, here are the CBS All-News stations that follow the format around the clock...
Market 1...NYC...WCBS and WINS
2...LA...KNX
3...Chicago...WBBM
4...San Francisco...KCBS
8...Philadelphia...KYW
9...Washington...WNEW (along with Hubburd-owned WTOP)
11...Detroit...WWJ
13...Seattle...KOMO (Owned by Fisher. They do some call-in interviews in the midday hours but it's All-News overnight.)
And the two Merlin-owned News stations in NYC and Chicago follow the format 24/7, although the word is they are working on automating the format so they won't need a live anchor at all times. CBS-owned 1080 KRLD Dallas is similar to WBZ, running All-News weekdays from 5am to 8pm, with Talk shows at night. KRLD doesn't do All-News on weekends as WBZ does. And 92.1 KROI Houston, a new All-News station owned by Radio One, runs Jim Bohannan from 1 to 5am, with All-News the rest of the schedule.
Boston is Market #10, so Detroit and Seattle, slightly smaller markets, do have nighttime and overnight All-News stations.
If Merlin were to buy a Boston FM and do All-News 24/7, it might force CBS to rethink WBZ's schedule. But that's an unlikely scenario. Since WBZ bills so well, I suppose CBS is going to keep the current News by day, Talk by night format. All-News fans have to pull in WCBS or WINS at night, since they come in so well in New England after sunset.
Gregg
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Market 1...NYC...WCBS and WINS
2...LA...KNX
3...Chicago...WBBM
4...San Francisco...KCBS
8...Philadelphia...KYW
9...Washington...WNEW (along with Hubburd-owned WTOP)
11...Detroit...WWJ
13...Seattle...KOMO (Owned by Fisher. They do some call-in interviews in the midday hours but it's All-News overnight.)
And the two Merlin-owned News stations in NYC and Chicago follow the format 24/7, although the word is they are working on automating the format so they won't need a live anchor at all times. CBS-owned 1080 KRLD Dallas is similar to WBZ, running All-News weekdays from 5am to 8pm, with Talk shows at night. KRLD doesn't do All-News on weekends as WBZ does. And 92.1 KROI Houston, a new All-News station owned by Radio One, runs Jim Bohannan from 1 to 5am, with All-News the rest of the schedule.
Boston is Market #10, so Detroit and Seattle, slightly smaller markets, do have nighttime and overnight All-News stations.
If Merlin were to buy a Boston FM and do All-News 24/7, it might force CBS to rethink WBZ's schedule. But that's an unlikely scenario. Since WBZ bills so well, I suppose CBS is going to keep the current News by day, Talk by night format. All-News fans have to pull in WCBS or WINS at night, since they come in so well in New England after sunset.
Gregg
[email protected]