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Am I serious about what? I was unaware that Tamron Hall relocated to the new studio. Everybody doesn’t know everything, and thank you for informing me. There’s a more polite way that you could have informed me of that, instead of your usual sarcasm. Again, If you’re going to respond to anything I post check your tone first. I always reply to people respectfully on this thread, give me the same courtesy. You aside, the new studios are terrific so far. The lighting on The View also looks very good. Hoping the upcoming WABC set is just as great.2 points
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Paramount may yank all of their channels (including ALL CBS O&O AND affiliates) from YouTube TV tomorrow if they don't reach an agreement... https://variety.com/2025/digital/news/youtube-tv-dispute-paramount-cbs-comedy-central-mtv-1236306040/ UPDATE: If a deal is not reached, the channels are set to go dark tonight at 11pm ET. And if there is an extended outage, YTTV customers can get an $8 bill credit...2 points
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Nexstar is paying $35 million for KUSI in San Diego. They already have KSWB, so expect a lot of changes out of this move (including a CW move if Tegna backs out).1 point
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Not sure if this was ever brought up before, but the Tamron Hall Show has significantly improved its lighting. 2025: warmer lighting, smooth hd 2024: washed out fluorescent lighting, grainy HD Tamron show always had a good set but this goes to show the power of how lightning and picture quality can improve the way a show looks.1 point
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Forgive me for the link to the source. However, it looks like for the first time, KCAL will have some primetime competition. 8 and 9pm news from KTTV are coming to KCOP. https://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2025/2/12/new-newscasts-to-be-launched-in-la1 point
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KREM is running blue graphics and not the colored ones typically associated with each different day part. I watched the first few minutes of the 4 PM news and it was choppy; the 5 PM seemed much better. The studio is apparently undergoing a refresh, but there have been no visible changes. The couch has been moved to the standup area, the news desk has been moved to the couch area, and the big screen seems to only be for the weather. Shots are really tight and the main anchors always appear together on camera.1 point
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What is in question is the 5pm time slot. According to what was announced a while ago, CBS wants a solo anchor at 6pm and 11pm. I think the Jessica-Kristine duo is interesting, a female duo (only FOX5 has it).1 point
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I heard KREM debuted their new "director-less" automation today. They have clips on their Youtube but they are without graphics.1 point
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Not that this will matter that much, but WVEC in my hometown just switched over to the "Weather Impact" brand as of today. Video Credit: 13NewsNow via YouTube. P.S., I won't lie, I like the previous banner they had prior.1 point
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Holy shit really?! You think the CBS package is good?! It's a terrible knock-off of the 2015 WTTV package that Tribune Creative West created which is far beyond the LinearDrift knockoff.1 point
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It's good money if you can get it, I guess even if HD radio is barely a thing1 point
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WTVT now has a weeknight half-hour 7:00pm newscast called Florida Tonight. https://www.fox13news.com/shows/florida-tonight1 point
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I will say that the animations are a lot smoother than when they first launched, what 7-ish years ago?1 point
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Sony has just unilaterally claimed worldwide distribution rights to the series starting with the episodes scheduled to air next Monday (CBS is seeking an injuction): https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/sony-jeopardy-wheel-of-fortune-syndication-cbs-1236126022/ Update: CBS got their injunction, and will continue to distribute the programs as the legal process moves.1 point
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One less must-run segment will be aired on TEGNA stations nationwide. They no longer have time... to Verify. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7292299785804341248/1 point
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Interesting to see Kristine Johnson anchoring a CBS News Special Report on the DC plane crash shortly after 10:34 last night. Then Dick Brennan did the local tease at around 10:58, but Kristine anchored the local news solo, with Dick reporting from the newsroom. (Jessica Moore was already in DC specifically to cover the RFK, Jr. nomination hearing, which turned into covering the federal funding freeze and reversal, which then became reporting on the crash.)1 point
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At 5:00, Otis Livingston was at Jets headquarters for the introduction of the head coach and general manager, and then he announced that Krystle Rich, standing next to him, is the newest member of the CBS New York sports team. She posted that she'll be reporting for NY, Philly and CBS Sports. https://www.instagram.com/p/DEyAg5jpTy4/?hl=en1 point
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Did TEGNA drop the design hub too? Also, do you have an example of the ads? I think this will bite them in the ass, honestly.1 point
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Is kttv getting a new subchannel? 11.3? If it's going to be TBD, what will replace TBD on ch 5.4?1 point
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The Kelly Clarkson Show will be back for Season 7. https://deadline.com/2024/12/the-kelly-clarkson-show-renewed-season-7-nbcuniversal-1236204701/1 point
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Saturdays for both shows run one season back so it won't be until next year.1 point
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Question- WCCO is running a Wheel episode back from when Sajak was still hosting... Accidental? Or is there a set amount of time before an episode from Seacrest's tenure can air as a weekend rerun?1 point
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That monitor on the noon is a few pixels away from being forced to air a Sinclair must-run with Boris Epshteyn.1 point
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KUSA has tweaked it's opening sequence a bit with the launch today of a new 3pm newscast, The Peacock while still white is bigger, plus the station is now using a V/O for the opening of the 3pm newscast & for it's long established 4pm newscast.1 point
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The reason The King of Queens is leaving broadcast syndication is because Sony Pictures Television has cut a deal to bring it and Married… with Children to Cozi TV’s lineup. King will join the network’s prime time lineup (displacing Frasier in the 8:00-10:00 p.m. ET slot) on September 9, while Married… (following an eight-hour marathon two days before) joins the late afternoon schedule on August 5 (replacing Monk in the 4:00-6:00 p.m. ET slot).1 point
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Unless they are deemed as a "Legacy branding" as listed above. WHAS has always been the First Alert Storm Team ever since...04ish? And prior to that, they were just the WHAS Storm Team. (Unless Gray doesn't want WHAS's money anymore for royalties. Then WAVE will become the First Alert Station)1 point
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With a wholesale "Weather Impact" brand, I wonder if any Gray holdouts will switch to "First Alert" where a Tegna station held the brand previously and let go of it? I think that could happen with WAVE at least.1 point
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This is part of a larger corporate mandate by Tegna. All Tegna stations (with the exceptions of their largest markets or those they deem as having "legacy branding") are required to start this initiative by mid-July. No exceptions. All weather branding will be [station] Weather Impact. Yes, it's a direct copy of Hearst, Sinclair, Gray, Nexstar...with "alert day" branding for impactful weather events. Why they decided this needed to be done now and so many years after competing companies is bizarre to me, but what consultants say to do is what gets done. That said, every station has their own say in what exactly constitutes a "weather impact alert day."1 point
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KARE has not made it the "weather brand" yet- just similarly-named "Weather Warn Days" which I assumed were counter to WCCO's "Next Weather Alert" and KSTP's "Forecast First Alert Days"1 point
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When I saw “Weather Impact” on WUSA, I thought it was an original brand for them at first, but I saw it pop up on many other TEGNA stations.1 point
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Weather Impact is also in use at KHOU and WUSA. This is the new Tegna standardized weather brand and all stations will eventually get it.1 point
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Odd? Yes. But I will give them credit for trying to be original in a world of First Alerts, Weather Authorities, etc.1 point
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Agree, sure beats the "C Clarity" music that feels less newsy IMO. Bit surprised KPNX didn't use the updated NBC Peacock logo with the white removed considering being in the Phoenix area, seeing promos they air feature the new Peacock alongside the 12News logo.1 point
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I don't care for it.. KPNX is kind of a bad example.. They've been known to go "offroad" with the packages....1 point
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We haven't seen a new petition in a while, but we have one. This time its a joint petition. Remember a couple of years back Gray's KCBD in Lubbock wanted to get off VHF 11 for UHF 36? Now, Gray wants to try a different approach. A three-station frequency swap. KCBD (11 > 35) KJTV (35 > 23) KLCW (23 > 11) In the petition, it states that KJTV's current tube transmitter is failing. And replacement parts are not available. Gray has already bought new equipment for KCBD and will use that for RF 35, instead of RF 36. KJTV would use the transmitter currently used by KLCW on RF 23. And KLCW would move to KCBD's current VHF transmitter on RF 11. Gray evaluated moving KLCW to RF 36, but it stated that buying equipment for both stations would be "financially infeasible in this smaller market".1 point
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Nexstar appeared to have developed a cozy relationship with KUSI since they took LIV Golf in lieu of KFMB, and now it’s culminated in an outright sale and a future CW affiliation. As for KFMB’s agreement, I think both parties would pursue an early exit from that. I think this is going to go down in other markets as well. Nexstar and Tegna appear to be at odds over CW, stemming from the latter’s refusal to carry LIV.1 point
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In the case of the Jack Williams story, he was a prominent anchor at one of the prominent CBS O&Os, and I felt his story deserved his own thread and not Out and About for the peons1 point
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