[Blindtlk] [OT]All-News Radio Stations
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sun Dec 11 12:39:14 UTC 2011
Personally I think public radio has it all over commercial radio for
news -- and I used to work as a news writer, for an all-news station,
at the start of my career, KQV in Pittsburgh, PA. Don't know if they
are still doing news, doubt it, pretty expensive for a low-watt
AM. Our public station carries the BBC World Service overnight,
which I very much enjoy.
Dave
At 10:58 PM 12/10/2011, you wrote:
>Hi, everyone.
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>To the extent that the blind satisfy the stereotype of radio junkies, the
>following question is blindness-related - barely.
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>I, at least, *am* a news junkie. I have all the "All-news" radio stations of
>which I know programmed into ooTunes on my iPhone. These are the various CBS
>radio all-news stations, WTOP in Washington, D.C. and KOMO in Seattle.
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>My question: does anyone know of other strictly all-news stations in the
>United States? "News-talk" stations don't count in my book as also the
>various NPR stations don't count - great as they are. The CBS stations are:
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>WBBM, WBZ, WCBS, KYW, KNX, KCBS and WINS. KFWB used to be all-news but has
>gone news-talk since CBS owns it as well as KNX (KFWB used to be a
>Westinghouse station when that corporation owned radio stations).
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>Any help or other strictly all-news stations are appreciated.
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>Oh yes - I know of CKWX and CFTR; dunno whether there are other Rogers
>stations in Canada that are all-news.
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>Now I'll go away and return you to your regularly-scheduled blindness
>discussions.
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>Mike Freeman
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