dcrtv.com reported on 12/12 that DC's WTOP will "quit plugging in different ads to the online stream, which has kept the stream from being a true simulcast." (Someone across town posted this item but there were no replies.)
I think this is a huge deal! The practice of splitting content is the unfortunate result of greedy union demands that talent should receive triple-scale for ads simulcast on the Internet.
I prefer the superior sound quality of online streaming to AM terrestrial but there are severe tradeoffs. For example, when I listen to WOR in the morning I have to suffer through stop-sets of stale "features" by Joy Browne and The Car Doctor. While listening to Noem Laydon's 5 am news hour on WABC, Scott Solado's actualities are MIA ... they're apparently on a channel on the board that isn't fed to the stream. Breaks aren't timed correctly, audio levels are all over the place ... I could go on ... but the bottom line is that Internet streams are a poor representation of what a station really sounds like, and it shouldn't be that way.
Kudos to WTOP for going against the grain! I don't know how they're getting away with it, but I truly hope they succeed.
Thoughts?
I think this is a huge deal! The practice of splitting content is the unfortunate result of greedy union demands that talent should receive triple-scale for ads simulcast on the Internet.
I prefer the superior sound quality of online streaming to AM terrestrial but there are severe tradeoffs. For example, when I listen to WOR in the morning I have to suffer through stop-sets of stale "features" by Joy Browne and The Car Doctor. While listening to Noem Laydon's 5 am news hour on WABC, Scott Solado's actualities are MIA ... they're apparently on a channel on the board that isn't fed to the stream. Breaks aren't timed correctly, audio levels are all over the place ... I could go on ... but the bottom line is that Internet streams are a poor representation of what a station really sounds like, and it shouldn't be that way.
Kudos to WTOP for going against the grain! I don't know how they're getting away with it, but I truly hope they succeed.
Thoughts?