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Whoever's left at "WPMI" can please turn off the lights... Sounds like an eventual drawdown to essentially become a WEAR simulcaster at some point down the line.
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Canada OH. MY. GOD. What a bloodbath Canada unexpectedly saw today. Rogers has shut down all-newsers CFFR Calgary, CKWX Vancouver, news/talkers CJNI Halifax, CKGL Kitchener, and Sportsnet Radio stations CFAC Calgary and CISL Vancouver. This leaves CFTR Toronto as the only all-news radio station left in the country and CJCL Toronto as one of two all-sports radio stations left (CKJR in nearby Edmonton being the other). https://calgary.citynews.ca/2026/07/07/rogers-sports-media-shutting-down-news-radio-stations-outside-toronto/
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agmfox88 changed their profile photo
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They are also running commercial breaks now so they do have some control of what is being shown on air. But it’s the only story they are covering.
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Where are the graphics coming from? I assume no one was able to get into PIX Plaza just to set graphics up Also this rain could cause issues for the situation, hopefully the rain doesn't make the bldg stop shifting again. Update: at 5:02, it seems like they don't have a reference of time since the anchor on scene thinks it's still before 5 "approaching 5 o'Clock"
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So much for Nexstar’s statement that it is committed to news. Making it difficult isn’t commitment to anything but the bottom line.
- Today
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Fortunately it's only 72 degrees in Midtown, Manhattan today with a low chance of rain. Had this been last week during the scorching temperatures, or in the dead of winter, the situation would have been worse. PIX his back to imposing Nexstar's five minute only preview of their live stream. It was unrestricted during earlier breaking coverage. On top of that, the time it takes for a commercial to play is also counted against the preview. Dan is getting his overtime today!
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Summer vacations? She’s familiar with the software and the traffic reporting service.
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ABC 7 Eyewitness News thread
Encore 323 replied to bogusabc7breakingnews's topic in Los Angeles News
With a heatwave coming to Southern California, KABC has decided to launch something called “Weather Change Alerts” and I guess anytime the weather makes a sudden change, they will issue this alert. It seems like they are trying to rip off CBS LA and their “Next Weather Alerts” but hopefully KABC is truly doing this for the benefit of the viewer and not just because another station in town is doing something similar. -
This is interesting; she was the last in-studio traffic anchor before she was reassigned to general assignment reporting. I wonder why they'd suddenly shift back to a traffic anchor (unless it was just to fill in for Guy).
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CNN has a piece on how WPIX anchoring from the field: https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/07/us/live-news/nyc-pfizer-building-evacuations?post-id=cmraujpjk00003b6r75mw2mw3 When reports first came in about an unstable building in Midtown Manhattan, the local TV station PIX11 was in the best position to cover the news, because its studio is directly across the street. But the station was ultimately too close to the story; it had to halt live coverage when authorities evacuated its building around 11:15 a.m. ET. “It was a very orderly evacuation,” morning anchor Dan Mannarino said on air. PIX11 simulcast the NewsNation cable channel for about an hour until it was able to resume what Mannarino called a “barebones” live local broadcast. The station sent reporters outside and narrated the emergency response as it unfolded. Mannarino anchored from the middle of Second Avenue, which is closed to traffic, and said thousands of New Yorkers have been evacuated from the area due to safety concerns. By early afternoon, the station had cobbled together an anchor location for its shows on the street, with multiple staffers holding lights and cameras. A makeshift control room was being run out of the back of an SUV.
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Looks like they are doing a lots of hard punch between reporters, I guess they might remote access to the switcher from the field. With limited access , apparently they cannot put up other graphics, roll videos and such, and somehow they had trouble to bring up audio when toss to another reporter.
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It's always interesting to watch news stations function when they have no studio access. One reporter said PIX was having trouble getting things on air so his photographer had to film images off of his phone. What an active summer it has been for the New York City news cycle! Yet again we have another case of a New York City news station left homeless after an incident, WCBS after Covid, WABC after that fire. The big questions: when will the building in question be stabilized and when will WPIX regain access to their facilities.
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The Fox 29 News/Good Day Philadelphia Thread
newsman123 replied to Jess's topic in Philadelphia News
Side question: I have a friend looking at a job here. Good station for onair? No? How much turnover do they have? Anyone onair leaving soon? -
I was gonna same the same. I know Derick. He’s a good guy. But what a stupid move. Not to mention pay. He was likely making 200K plus after a few years at 7. The new reporter opening at WPIX, pays 150. So #1 station to #4 station with a pay cut. And he is good. He deserved better. They are hiring kids these days, far less talented. Side question for WPIX insiders: why did the station layoff all those reporters this spring, just to hire new ones? People like Waller cant be THAT much cheaper, no? Like Anthony Dilo couldnt have been that much more expensive?
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They are simulcasting NewsNation instead.
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Henry Rossoff reports on X that the Daily News Building was also ordered to evacuate, forcing WPIX off the air. He said they are re-grouping and will resume coverage when they are able to. I believe they stopped at 11am.
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They are full coverage on this. Everyone else is sticking to regular programming. I guess they are across the street and part of the story.
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PIX11 preempted New York Living to cover the building with 2 columns that buckled on East 42nd street. Dan and Vanessa are on.
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Kelly Foster, a longtime anchor and meteorologist at NBC 15 in Mobile who left the station earlier this year, has resurfaced on WALA Fox 10 as a meteorologist working the midday shows.
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I noticed Natalie Duddridge is in studio this morning doing the traffic reports, then Guy Staniar was doing the traffic reports for 7am.
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- Yesterday
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WSMV announced during its 3:00pm newscast today that Chief Meteorologist Lisa Spencer will be retiring after nearly 3 decades at the station. Her final day in a full-time role is August 7th. She will still be around in a part-time capacity as needed. https://www.wsmv.com/2026/07/06/greatest-blessings-my-life-beloved-wsmv4-chief-meteorologist-makes-major-announcement/
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Former WRTV met Todd Klaassen has joined BAM Weather - a private weather firm out of Greenwood, Indiana. Posted on his Facebook page.
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can't wait for the eventuality of Allen owning no stations.
