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  1. Who wants an old Scripps desk from the 80s? WOUB-TV (run by Ohio University) is retiring the desk that was last used for their high school football program. It was also used by their j-school on their daily newscast (which happens to be the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism). I believe this came from WCPO originally. If anyone is interested, or knows someone who wants this piece of history, they should contact WOUB-TV in the next week or so before it joins the big WEWS "circle 5" in the sky....
    3 points
  2. You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, you didn't stop to think if you actually should.
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  4. If anyone ever thought combining that god-awful C-Clarity with the WNEP National Anthem was possible.... You're welcome. mctyw tegna_mixdown.mp4
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  5. From 43 years ago this month, WFLD's late-night coverage of Chicago's Blizzard of '67: Part 1: Part 2 (an update on the Apollo 1 tragedy, which happened earlier that day): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCh32cTIuLo Part 3 (ham radio reports on the blizzard): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UEirnarrNM Part 4 (news close): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQJrZ8xJi5E
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  6. It might help the A block, but I suspect that Welker will be sucked in the web of fluff that dominates morning television.
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  7. There really aren’t must runs like Sinclair or Nexstar. They just have the DC reports, National Investigations (which isn’t often) and now Rossen Reports (which appear to be really short <1 minute).
    1 point
  8. Lisa Hernandez leaves KHOU: https://mikemcguff.blogspot.com/2020/01/lisa-hernandez-leaves-khou-11.html?m=1
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