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  1. Either that or they've decided to outsource its sports coverage to a local radio station (most likely to WHBQ-AM).
    2 points
  2. Stefan Holt filed what I think was his first on-camera report today. Close your eyes and he sounds exactly like his father: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/NYC-Residents-Face-Relocation-as-Train-Line-is-Renovated-376077191.html
    1 point
  3. It's presumably the same reason why TEGNA still kept WUSA, WXIA, and KHOU, which I still think they'll keep. Besides, even if they sell WFAA (largest non-O&O ABC affiliate and largest non-O&O affiliate of any network), WUSA (largest non-O&O CBS affiliate) and WXIA (soon to be the largest non-O&O NBC affiliate) already earn the company a lot more money than most of their other stations (not that they'll sell any of them)
    1 point
  4. Is Charlie Van Dyke on the cheap now? It seems a lot of Nexstar stations are picking him up.
    1 point
  5. Puerto Rico dump INCOMING: A close to a WAPA 5pm newscast from 1983: A promo from 1990 with Turn To...with an odd drum backing track: A news update from 1995. WAPA with Newswatch 24. It's real: Meanwhile... WLII in 1986. This was a year-ender news special "1986 in The News" but could this have been their actual news theme from when they returned to the air that year? I rather like it!
    1 point
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