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On May 3, 2:11 pm, (David Kaye) wrote:
As of Friday, ABC (the TV people, who also provide coverage to Citadel's ABC Radio network) laid off 1/3 of its workforce. I could never understand why ABC had to have separate bureaus from their O&O stations. Now, I guess they won't. A 1/3 cut in staff is dramatic. Even Brian Rooney was let go. The NY Times reports that their London bureau , which covers much of Europe has gone from 100 people to about a dozen today. I'm reading a story from a 1934 radio magazine when the networks began building their news staffs. Prior to that time, the networks didn't have much of a news presence. Newspapers hated the competition so much that they began de-listing the networks from their daily radio program listing s. There was actualy a time when newspapers dropped radio coverage except fo r their own stations if they had them. My how times have changed. I wonder if there were any changes that might explain the technical difficulty which had KGO repeating insurance ads and promos at the beginning of Brian Copeland's Sunday show...They tried to start the bumper music a bunch of times, with no host voice following, and a few times with someone mumbling of technical difficulty, then lots of repeated spots....took 25 minutes to get the show started. |
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