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recto101
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Re: Markets without an All Newser
« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2012, 08:34:52 AM »

is CBS Radio News from radio.com syndicated and availible to stations?


Well the stations have to sign with Dial Global if they want the CBS Radio News network.
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Re: Markets without an All Newser
« Reply #11 on: May 25, 2012, 09:16:04 PM »

To answer the original question on this thread, with Atlanta set to start Monday, all the Top ten markets have an all newser. That leaves Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Diego without an all news outlet. I don't think Minneapolis and San Diego even do all news in the morning. Tampa has WWBA out of Largo which uses America's News Network during the day.
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« Reply #12 on: May 27, 2012, 08:08:44 AM »

To answer the original question on this thread, with Atlanta set to start Monday, all the Top ten markets have an all newser. That leaves Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Diego without an all news outlet. I don't think Minneapolis and San Diego even do all news in the morning. Tampa has WWBA out of Largo which uses America's News Network during the day.

I know in San Diego's case they get their all-news from KNX 1070 in LA since they are the 50kw in Southern California. But KNX is mostly covering news for LA. I know in some cases KNX will talk about San Diego for some stories.
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« Reply #13 on: May 27, 2012, 12:42:22 PM »

To answer the original question on this thread, with Atlanta set to start Monday, all the Top ten markets have an all newser. That leaves Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Diego without an all news outlet. I don't think Minneapolis and San Diego even do all news in the morning. Tampa has WWBA out of Largo which uses America's News Network during the day.

Minneapolis had an all-news station, WMNN-1330, from 1995 to 2004.  It was operated by the Minnesota News Network, a commercial operation run by Minnesota Public Radio.  I don't think it ever did particularly well.
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Re: Markets without an All Newser
« Reply #14 on: May 29, 2012, 05:57:04 AM »

How about New Orleans?
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Re: Markets without an All Newser
« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2012, 06:52:23 AM »

Now the Atlanta area has an all-newser in service.
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Re: Markets without an All Newser
« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2012, 11:30:05 AM »

To answer the original question on this thread, with Atlanta set to start Monday, all the Top ten markets have an all newser. That leaves Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Diego without an all news outlet. I don't think Minneapolis and San Diego even do all news in the morning. Tampa has WWBA out of Largo which uses America's News Network during the day.

I know in San Diego's case they get their all-news from KNX 1070 in LA since they are the 50kw in Southern California. But KNX is mostly covering news for LA. I know in some cases KNX will talk about San Diego for some stories.
Not true, thats like saying that KCBS serves Sacramento
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Re: Markets without an All Newser
« Reply #17 on: May 30, 2012, 08:06:09 AM »

To answer the original question on this thread, with Atlanta set to start Monday, all the Top ten markets have an all newser. That leaves Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Diego without an all news outlet. I don't think Minneapolis and San Diego even do all news in the morning. Tampa has WWBA out of Largo which uses America's News Network during the day.

I know in San Diego's case they get their all-news from KNX 1070 in LA since they are the 50kw in Southern California. But KNX is mostly covering news for LA. I know in some cases KNX will talk about San Diego for some stories.
Not true, thats like saying that KCBS serves Sacramento

I think his point is that a lot of people LISTEN to KNX for all news, not that KNX serves San Diego- it's a big difference. In March, KCBS drew a 0.4 in Sacramento- not bad for a station that is not local at all, and in San Diego, KNX pulled a 0.6 in the same period (March, 2012.)

I think the point was accurate.

And to the person earlier discussing Savannah- I loved living there, but it is nowhere near being a major market.
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« Reply #18 on: June 02, 2012, 07:05:16 PM »

To answer the original question on this thread, with Atlanta set to start Monday, all the Top ten markets have an all newser. That leaves Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix and San Diego without an all news outlet. I don't think Minneapolis and San Diego even do all news in the morning. Tampa has WWBA out of Largo which uses America's News Network during the day.

I know in San Diego's case they get their all-news from KNX 1070 in LA since they are the 50kw in Southern California. But KNX is mostly covering news for LA. I know in some cases KNX will talk about San Diego for some stories.
Not true, thats like saying that KCBS serves Sacramento

I think his point is that a lot of people LISTEN to KNX for all news, not that KNX serves San Diego- it's a big difference. In March, KCBS drew a 0.4 in Sacramento- not bad for a station that is not local at all, and in San Diego, KNX pulled a 0.6 in the same period (March, 2012.)

I think the point was accurate.

And to the person earlier discussing Savannah- I loved living there, but it is nowhere near being a major market.
It isn't. Because the stations I listed that had an all-news format learn themselves that the Savannah market is not big enough. Someday it might.
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