The top-and-bottom-of-the-hour news reports are indicative of the station's management bent....and unless you're a freeper highly-trained in the tricks of the liberal reportage of news, it's sometimes difficult to pick up the subtleties of the station's bias.
For example, listen when they announce the week's employment figures and other state-of-the economy reports. The announcers breathlessly parrot the Obama administration's false and phoney economic figures as if they are gospel....and never report, even briefly, any ensuing criticisms of the figures (as, in all fairness and balance, they should)....NEVER.
The news on WFLA is their way or the highway.
No wonder the law firm of Moron & Moron has found a cozy home at this station....one hand greases the other in the wide, wide world of torts and cohorts.
Leni
OTOH, last year they moved Hannity’s show back to LIVE, 3-6PM, and moved that self-promoting clown Schnitt, to tape..
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And gradually, as far as WFLA is concerned, I have taken the highway.
I giggle every single time a Morgan & Morgan commercial is aired.
I don't know who the sales genius was, that sold them on the merits of advertising on 970, but if he/she ever lists that feat on a resume, if you are the potential employer-HIRE on the spot!
The top and bottom of the “news hour” is on the 9s, and is primarily state and local, with a few national water cooler facts tossed in.
As a “news junkie”, one of the last mediums I would tune into for news would be a talk radio station. LOL!
Instead, I find myself tuning into 860 AM (formerly WGUL) early in the morning and then again later at night to listen to Kevin Jackson if Levin isn't interesting or if there is a game on.
I just wish I could get the "Morgan and Morgan, For the people..." voice out of my head!