They know they are circling the bowl, the only game in town and that there will be no accountability. Doesn't matter. They could literally talk about watching their cats burying their shit. Not going to get better.
Rich ...Our special next week will be on bay area spiders.(don't be scared) LOL 😂 We're not a "shit show" We are the bay areas # 1 news station KCBS. ;)
KCBS plays the same news and sports stories over and over again for a least a week. It is absolutely crazy. Plus their whack a mole anchors. The only thing that is set is the CBS News at the top and bottom of the hour. Then you have commercials, traffic and weather.
The fact that you're getting comments asking why you're bashing KCBS is telling. It tells that people are generally lemmings who follow whatever trash is presented to them and take the contents as gospel. In short, there are a lot of brain damaged people out there. KCBS is only good at the top of the hour for CBS News and "maybe" the first five minutes after that for local headlines. The rest of it sucks bananas.
I have listened to KCBS for 25 out of the last 49 years that I've lived in the Bay Area; I also listened to its sister station WCBS for the 15 years I worked in NYC. Neither station has significantly changed its format since 1976...except for the NY Yankees years on WCBS. I would venture a guess that the majority of both stations listeners were tuned in on their car radios, and that most of them were eagerly awaiting the next traffic update. Today's iPhones do everything those radio stations used to do, and they do it without commercials. Both stations are as good as they used to be...they're just victims of newer technologies. Other than the old John Madden segments of the early 2000s, I can't think of a significant substantive difference between today's and 1976's broadcasts; the voices have changed certainly, but the content is substantially unchanged. The biggest difference is that 90% of radio news is now old news because of our iPhones.
They know they are circling the bowl, the only game in town and that there will be no accountability. Doesn't matter. They could literally talk about watching their cats burying their shit. Not going to get better.
ReplyDeleteRich ...Our special next week will be on bay area spiders.(don't be scared) LOL 😂
ReplyDeleteWe're not a "shit show"
We are the bay areas # 1 news station KCBS. ;)
KCBS plays the same news and sports stories over and over again for a least a week. It is absolutely crazy. Plus their whack a mole anchors. The only thing that is set is the CBS News at the top and bottom of the hour. Then you have commercials, traffic and weather.
ReplyDeleteSociety is in the process of the 4th Turning. Study Strauss-Howe Generational theory.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that you're getting comments asking why you're bashing KCBS is telling. It tells that people are generally lemmings who follow whatever trash is presented to them and take the contents as gospel. In short, there are a lot of brain damaged people out there. KCBS is only good at the top of the hour for CBS News and "maybe" the first five minutes after that for local headlines. The rest of it sucks bananas.
ReplyDeleteRich, KCBS IN DEPTH this morning from 5:30AM to 5:56AM must have been your Cat & Dog Show WTF!!!
ReplyDeleteI have listened to KCBS for 25 out of the last 49 years that I've lived in the Bay Area; I also listened to its sister station WCBS for the 15 years I worked in NYC. Neither station has significantly changed its format since 1976...except for the NY Yankees years on WCBS. I would venture a guess that the majority of both stations listeners were tuned in on their car radios, and that most of them were eagerly awaiting the next traffic update. Today's iPhones do everything those radio stations used to do, and they do it without commercials. Both stations are as good as they used to be...they're just victims of newer technologies. Other than the old John Madden segments of the early 2000s, I can't think of a significant substantive difference between today's and 1976's broadcasts; the voices have changed certainly, but the content is substantially unchanged. The biggest difference is that 90% of radio news is now old news because of our iPhones.
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