Any opinions on the new YNN (formally R-News)?
From what I've seen there have been a few minor changes, but nothing really drastic.
What impresses me is the low turnover in on-air staff at that operation. Sure some people have left since R-News debuted in 1990, but there are still some people employed there going into their 20th anniversary next year.
From what I've seen there have been a few minor changes, but nothing really drastic.
What impresses me is the low turnover in on-air staff at that operation. Sure some people have left since R-News debuted in 1990, but there are still some people employed there going into their 20th anniversary next year.