I heard through the grapevine that WSB radio is dropping its live newscast and traffic during the overnight hours starting tonight. Mark Alewine, who had been with the station for 24 years, has left. He did so much more than overnights, having a constant presence on Atlanta's Morning News. I will miss hearing him.
I don't know how WSB will handle the news from midnight to 4:30AM. My guess is either they will run CBS Radio News, or the evening news anchor, Jennifer Griffies, will record a newscast to be played in the overnight hours. (They might opt for that because they still could say, "the WSB 24-hour newsroom.")
WSB is owned by the Cox Media Group, but of course the Cox Media Group is now owned by Apollo Global Management, a private equity firm. Accordingly, the bottom line is more important now than under "real" Cox ownership. The bottom line has also had a significant impact on WSB-TV sales management.
I don't know how WSB will handle the news from midnight to 4:30AM. My guess is either they will run CBS Radio News, or the evening news anchor, Jennifer Griffies, will record a newscast to be played in the overnight hours. (They might opt for that because they still could say, "the WSB 24-hour newsroom.")
WSB is owned by the Cox Media Group, but of course the Cox Media Group is now owned by Apollo Global Management, a private equity firm. Accordingly, the bottom line is more important now than under "real" Cox ownership. The bottom line has also had a significant impact on WSB-TV sales management.