> > >This afternoon at 4:30 KNX started in on the news about
> > Hurricane Katrina and >the disaster in New Orleans.
> > >
> > >Then at 4:34 "More on the huricane and the conditons in
> New
> > Orleans right >after 'What's for Dinner with Melinda
> Lee'."
> >
> > >
> > >Goodbye KNX....
> > >
> > >I really hate the new sounders and stingers....
> > >They've really gone wimpy.
> > >
> > >KCBS still seems to be using their heritage sounders and
> > stingers.
> >
> > It's all so simple. KCBS in San Francisco has different
> > management and a different programmer. It seems that the
> > changes that were made at KNX were just for the sake of
> > changing things. To show the suits that they didn't hire
> a
> > bozo. Well guess what?
> >
> > You know you can't change the times that you do sports and
>
> > traffic and expect people to tune in to the new times when
>
> > they were so used to when they played for all those years.
>
> > It just upsets them.
> >
> > As for those new beds, today I heard a KNX anchor talking
> > over one and she was being drowned out by it. The bed was
>
> > too shrill for her voice to be heard and to top it off
> > they're in digital studios now and anyone who has worked
> > digital knows that you have to really watch your mix. You
>
> > can pot down music and it will still sound louder than it
> > did on an amalog mixer and bury your voice.
> >
> > Times change, and sometimes not for the better...
>
> There are people throughout the industry who are convinced
> that David Hall is a programming genius. Maybe at a talk
> station...
>
> KNX built and maintained a strong reputation on being
> All-News. Got that, David? All-News.
>
> George Nicolau must either be laughing...or crying.
>
> >
>
KNX is going to become a talk station if David G. Hall lasts. And at this point, I don't see why he won't.
Los Angeles can't support two full time news outlets anyway. The listening landscape has changed over the years. This will be a good move to challenge KFI.
San Francisco and Chicago have lost their Infinity/CBS/Westinghouse/Viacom second news outlets over the years, it is time for the same to happen in L.A..
And ever since I got XM in my new car, I could care less about listening to KNX or KFWB. Fox News Channel audio works just fine for me.