Well, BRNout is right. KRLD is All-News from 5am to 8pm weekdays, as is WBZ. I do remember that for a while KRLD was running syndicated talk shows in middays and only doing All-News in AM and PM drive.
There is a difference between KRLD and WBZ. WBZ runs all news everyday 5am till 7 or 8pm, including weekends. KRLD only does a few hours of news on Sat. & Sun. mornings.
As for ratings, KRLD is by far the worst-rated large market All-News station in the country. It's tied for #31 in the latest ratings, not even earning a two-share. (Coincidentally it's tied with KRLD-FM, an All-Sports station.)
So my question stands. In the Sunbelt, KNX is #9, KRLD is #31, no All-News in Houston, Atlanta, Miami or Phoenix. Meanwhile in large non-Sunbelt markets, All-News is doing great.
What's going on in Sunbelt markets that they won't support All-News radio?
Gregg
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There is a difference between KRLD and WBZ. WBZ runs all news everyday 5am till 7 or 8pm, including weekends. KRLD only does a few hours of news on Sat. & Sun. mornings.
As for ratings, KRLD is by far the worst-rated large market All-News station in the country. It's tied for #31 in the latest ratings, not even earning a two-share. (Coincidentally it's tied with KRLD-FM, an All-Sports station.)
So my question stands. In the Sunbelt, KNX is #9, KRLD is #31, no All-News in Houston, Atlanta, Miami or Phoenix. Meanwhile in large non-Sunbelt markets, All-News is doing great.
What's going on in Sunbelt markets that they won't support All-News radio?
Gregg
[email protected]