Since the firing [retirements, lay-offs, down-sizing] of veteran CBS Radio anchors, you decide: Does CBS Radio News sound DIFFERENT?
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mikec says:
December 4, 2016 2:57 pm at
It DOES sound different & CBS gets the bad business award for dumping it’s long-time veteran talent for the sake of the almighty profit. CBS demonstrates a new low in media ownership by killing off the goose that laid the golden egg. This network built up a solid, long-term reputation for excellence & authority in news delivery and is now willing to sacrifice that quality – and their reputation by now providing an inferior newscast. What’s next for these idiots? Replacing all human news readers with robots programmed with pre-canned voices? I guess CBS isn’t the network to turn to when the doo-doo hits the fan…
pugetsound says:
December 6, 2016 4:10 pm at
Will there be “new media” radio newscasters on Internet replacing the old mainstream media? Time marches on…
maplevalleymike says:
December 10, 2016 10:45 am at
Pam Coulter is professional, but this move has a real stench to it.