* Same Stuff, Different Frequency
Ok, I guess it is time for this listener's annual rant against WSB-750 AM (and now 95.5 FM)...
Why is it that a metro area the size of Atlanta does not have one decent local newscast during the morning drive? I woke up to Scott Slade and crew this morning at 5:45 and listened until 6:30, then again during my actual drive from 7:00 until 7:45 -- during that time, I swear I heard more teases and "and now 95.5 FM" taglines than I did news. I heard teases about UPS' plans to get rid of their "What can Brown do for you" probably 3 or 4 times and then finally heard the 1 minute story about their new slogan. Not that I cared, since I read it in the online AJC yesterday afternoon. I heard detailed stories about Kid Rock returning to town for a civil suit hearing stemming from an altercation he and his band had at a Waffle House three years ago -- that's the kind of stuff that got Entertainment Tonight their big ratings, I guess -- but not what I care about. Oh, I also heard about the 5 year old kid that won Alaska's Moose calling contest -- that helps me take on the day too. The one story that I was interested in -- the seemingly unprovoked shooting of the 19 year old father, his girlfriend and child at the gas station on MLK during the middle of the afternoon. How about some details -- like maybe the ethnicity of the suspect and the victim -- it might help me determine whether I ever drive on MLK again -- oh no, we mustn't do that, it might upset someone's sensitivity -- or maybe some additional news about the new Korean airline that is coming in to Atlanta -- perhaps interview someone from UPS (You know they're changing their slogan -- and happen to be based in Atlanta) to see whether they welcome this arrival or view it as competition.
It is truly sad that I can get more real news that affects me in 30 seconds looking at my smartphone at a stoplight than I can in listening to WSB for over an hour.
Now I know that "Scott Slade is a great guy" and WSB "has the best news team in Atlanta" (maybe because they're the last ones left...), but whoever is putting together that morning show is the reason they are slowly losing their market share. I really believe that if someone teamed with one of the other TV stations in town to pool news talent, and put on a real, locally skewed news show on a decent signal, they could give WSB a run for their money and we might end up with two decent stations out of the deal, since WSB would again have to compete for listeners.
Before I sign off, I will compliment whoever decided to bring in the Crane political discussion during the 7-7:30 half hour -- that was really the only thing I heard in the hour and a half of listening that was "new" and affected me.
Ok, I guess it is time for this listener's annual rant against WSB-750 AM (and now 95.5 FM)...
Why is it that a metro area the size of Atlanta does not have one decent local newscast during the morning drive? I woke up to Scott Slade and crew this morning at 5:45 and listened until 6:30, then again during my actual drive from 7:00 until 7:45 -- during that time, I swear I heard more teases and "and now 95.5 FM" taglines than I did news. I heard teases about UPS' plans to get rid of their "What can Brown do for you" probably 3 or 4 times and then finally heard the 1 minute story about their new slogan. Not that I cared, since I read it in the online AJC yesterday afternoon. I heard detailed stories about Kid Rock returning to town for a civil suit hearing stemming from an altercation he and his band had at a Waffle House three years ago -- that's the kind of stuff that got Entertainment Tonight their big ratings, I guess -- but not what I care about. Oh, I also heard about the 5 year old kid that won Alaska's Moose calling contest -- that helps me take on the day too. The one story that I was interested in -- the seemingly unprovoked shooting of the 19 year old father, his girlfriend and child at the gas station on MLK during the middle of the afternoon. How about some details -- like maybe the ethnicity of the suspect and the victim -- it might help me determine whether I ever drive on MLK again -- oh no, we mustn't do that, it might upset someone's sensitivity -- or maybe some additional news about the new Korean airline that is coming in to Atlanta -- perhaps interview someone from UPS (You know they're changing their slogan -- and happen to be based in Atlanta) to see whether they welcome this arrival or view it as competition.
It is truly sad that I can get more real news that affects me in 30 seconds looking at my smartphone at a stoplight than I can in listening to WSB for over an hour.
Now I know that "Scott Slade is a great guy" and WSB "has the best news team in Atlanta" (maybe because they're the last ones left...), but whoever is putting together that morning show is the reason they are slowly losing their market share. I really believe that if someone teamed with one of the other TV stations in town to pool news talent, and put on a real, locally skewed news show on a decent signal, they could give WSB a run for their money and we might end up with two decent stations out of the deal, since WSB would again have to compete for listeners.
Before I sign off, I will compliment whoever decided to bring in the Crane political discussion during the 7-7:30 half hour -- that was really the only thing I heard in the hour and a half of listening that was "new" and affected me.