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  1. This is insane. I guess they don't realize this, but the audience they're angling for with a schedule like this is already glued to CNN or FOX News all day. Those people aren't going to flip away from the national politics they're obsessed with to watch hours of local news instead. All they'll end up doing is overworking their anchors, reporters and staff for diminishing returns until they either leave or quit. Again, with this new round of affiliation changes, there needs to be a better alternative for the stations left behind than either the bottom-of-the-barrel syndicated slop or hours of redundant local news on a loop.
    5 points
  2. As far as I'm concerned, there are only two, maybe three markets that can support that much news output: New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. One for the Big, one for the Bang, and one for the Theory, I guess.
    4 points
  3. To say WPLG did it better than WANF is like saying the flu is better than measles. Both have excessive amounts of local news output the marketplace cannot support and typify the laziness that has caused local television in be in this terminally sclerotic state. In any event, PLG will inevitably lose Live to WSVN .2 and WoF/J! goes away entirely next year. So by 2026 it'll be all shovelware news with diminishing returns for ratings.
    4 points
  4. People will want to know where they can find their CBS shows. They aren’t going to care about the WANF schedule of all news…
    3 points
  5. WANF, Your Official Shovelware Station!! Seriously... they knew this was coming and this is the best they could do??? Gray might as well have moved Peachtree Sports to 46.1. Would have saved them a lot of time and trouble. What a freaking waste.
    3 points
  6. Even by New York City standards this is excessive. A lot of NYC stations resort to repeating stories after a certain hour, for example WNBC's 7 PM broadcast. As bad as both stations schedules are, I would agree that WPLG has the better lineup. They have a few decent syndication options such as Live, Wheel and Jeopardy. Add to that Local 10 News is roughly 1st place among the English language stations in the market, putting them in a better position than WANF. In social media posts about these affiliation drops, I've seen viewers champion "more local news", especially without network agendas. What they fail to realize is more than half the time these of newscasts will be filled with national stories from wire services as there isn't enough local news to support such heavy output. Aside from preventing layoffs (such as in WPLG's case) are there any positives to these affiliation drops?? I don't see it.
    2 points
  7. They aren’t even gonna sell the CBS O&Os, maybe maybe WTOG and KSTW get sold but there not letting go of all of them.
    2 points
  8. This is kind of disappointing, on what world does Atlanta need an hour and a half of TBBT? Something smarter would have been to make the 6:00 an hour long, and move the weather show to 7:30, and then air an hour of LNL at 8. I personally would not complain if they go the WPLG route and have a ''world news'' newscast, possibly at 7 or 8?
    2 points
  9. The schedule was just as I thought it would be; KVVU/Arizona's Family East, though with some more sports programming. They have a successful template in those stations (even back to Meredith), so I think it's worth a try in Atlanta. Be relieved there's not a single Byron Allen program on it at the very least.
    2 points
  10. Local News Live is a Gray streaming news channel that has since expanded to become an OTA news program on Gray stations that decide to air it.
    2 points
  11. WPLG executed their independence better than WANF will. The former at least has the Merv Griffin Fun Hour and Live with Kelly & Mark on their schedule.
    2 points
  12. Most people don't care because, in their view, they've already long since replaced whatever local TV brought to the table with streaming and the internet. I also assume this is ultimately why the FCC has checked out of regulating all this consolidation. They probably don't see much of a future in local linear TV either, just a few sclerotic companies haggling over what's becoming a razor-thin slice of the pie.
    2 points
  13. Finally, what y'all have been waiting for and curious to see, just like me... the weekday schedule for WANF and it is about to pump out a WHOLE LOT more news. Yes, its OnTVTonight again as my resource for this. Monday, August 18th, WANF's first full day of a news-heavy independent schedule: 04:00-07:00 AM: ANF Early Edition (they're expanding to 4am to compete against WSB) 07:00-10:00 AM: ANF A.M. LIVE (the 9am goes back to an hour) 10:00-11:00 AM: ATL LIVE (new timeslot and expands to an hour) 11:00-11:30 AM: Inside Edition (the new episode will remain on WPCH) 11:30AM-12:00PM: Investigate TV+ 12:00-01:00 PM: ANF News LIVE at 12 Noon (expands to an hour now that it doesn't have to worry about CBS Daytime anymore) 01:00-02:00 PM: ATL LIVE (repeat) 02:00-03:00 PM: Local News LIVE 03:00-04:00 PM: ANF News LIVE at 3:00 (going back to an hour on WANF proper though its been that way on WPCH for quite some time now ever since Investigate TV+ premiered on syndie) 04:00-06:30 PM: ANF News LIVE 06:30-07:00 PM: ANF First Alert Weather Extra (yep, they're getting their own 30-minute all-weather program just like a handful of other Gray sisters out there, i.e. KCTV and WBRC) 07:00-07:30 PM: ANF News LIVE at 7:00 07:30-09:00 PM: The Big Bang Theory (x3) 09:00-10:00 PM: ANF News LIVE at 9:00 (the primetime newscast it once had, for WPCH, is back and on WANF proper) 10:00-11:30 PM: ANF News LIVE (no word if WPCH will continue to simulcast WANF's 6-9am, noon, 3, and 10pm newscasts) 11:30PM-12:00AM: ANF Sports Overtime (new to WANF proper but just like what KTVK/KPHO is doing with The Extra Point plus WANF has done this on streaming for some time too) 12:00-12:30 AM: Young Sheldon 12:30-01:00 AM: The Conners 01:00-01:30 AM: ANF News LIVE at 11:00 (repeat) 01:30-02:00 AM: ANF Sports Overtime (repeat) 02:00-03:00 AM: Georgia High School Sports Daily (from PSN: Peachtree Sports Network) 03:00-04:00 AM: Law and Order: SVU
    2 points
  14. They could turn it into a satellite of WDCW or WUSA, and technically run all 3 stations on it for the benefit of Western Maryland. And the irony of the old WDVM calls coming under common ownership... Plot twist: Tegna could end up trading out WTSP and others like KHOU to CBS. But what would CBS trade out in return?
    2 points
  15. Has the Deltavision deal completed yet? I know Gray really has to be kicking itself now for not going into Greenville when it had the chance. Yeah, it's the Mississippi Delta, but you've got everything around it covered and a lot to support it...
    2 points
  16. Bonus points if Cox is the survivor or at least has more influence.
    1 point
  17. I still remember when WebTV and CueCat were going to revolutionize 'interactive TV' so long ago... The American TV market is not the UK is a passive audience and it just has never worked well. Why would we interact with a TV when our phones are in our hands to do said interaction? I've had the same computer setup for years, either a TV window to the right on my monitor, or a separate TV and the most interaction I do have with my TV (just cable television, not with an Apple TV or Roku) has just been the weather forecast in a cable box menu...which simply usurped a traditional channel doing the same thing for 2+ decades. That, and polls have just plain become pointless noise that doesn't do anything except bring Facebook 'engagement' in arguments that just are viewer poison to someone who just wants the news. Consumers would just be pleased to be excluded by ZIP code from weather updates that interrupt their shows for events nowhere near them. Weather radio can do that, and has for three decades, but somehow, two different digital TV standards have it as a 'back burner' feature that could be activated, but won't, because the NAB knows with their whole chest if it is rolled out, then advertisers can't have the full audience on their ads, and stations won't have their 'first alert' coverage go to everyone, so it'll forever remain a 'promised feature' that is part of a standard but like the closed captioning text channel, will never seriously be used. And I definitely agree that not selling higher-quality PQ has been baffling. Why are broadcasters all about just simulcasting their existing channels with barely improved PQ in formats that are out of date? Yesterday, I was watching WTMJ's flood coverage in 1080p through their app with crisp and clear weather maps that look blocky and unfocused in 1080i over-the-air. Push all of that over 'you can have the temperature on the side of the TV' or bad polling, along with this inane push of advertising targeting that the consumer does not want.
    1 point
  18. They don't seem interested in doing anything to win consumers over. I never hear anything about one of these station groups launching a diginet suited to showing off the 4K and Atmos or whatever. A Discovery HD Theater sort of thing.
    1 point
  19. The big deal is that there's no more UFC ppvs, as everything is now on Paramount+. Like how sister company WWE did away with the traditional ppv model years ago. Also, it sounds right given how Trump-friendly UFC is.
    1 point
  20. Sumner never got rid of the name "Viacom," why would David Ellison get rid of the "Skydance" name?
    1 point
  21. The easiest answer to your question is that you don’t want to put just anyone in an anchor position unless you feel they are capable of handling the role. Which is why most anchor roles go to those with experience and have ‘paid their dues.’ And the majority of anchors still report in some fashion (whether it’s daily/weekly, special reports, news features, in the field covering breaking news, etc…). I don’t think there are many anchors that just anchor and nothing else.
    1 point
  22. Wow if the deal does go through Nexstar will own 3 stations in San Diego KUSI, KSWB, & KFMB. Interesting.
    1 point
  23. And, apparently, on Spectrum systems too, under the name Local Look Today (which I looked up the schedule via Zap2it via Gracenote... most of the time is LNL but part of it is also... sports. Yep).
    1 point
  24. I wonder what would happen in Kansas City and St. Louis is Nexstar decides to buy Tegna? For context: In St. Louis, Tegna owns NBC affiliate KSDK Ch. 5 in St. Louis, ...But doesn't own any stations in Kansas City. However Nexstar owns FOX affiliate KTVI in St. Louis in a duopoly with CW station KPLR which is a sister station to Kansas City's Fox affiliate, WDAF-TV.
    1 point
  25. I'm late but I appreciate when news talent speaks up about what went wrong that lead to their exit rather than a goodbye post with subliminal hints about their bad experiences. Unfortunately this may cost him the opportunity to work again so it's understandable why other reporters don't do this. His situation aside, I always wonder why anchor positions are reserved for more experienced talent when it's easier than reporting (as long as you have the presence to be on camera for more than 2 minutes). Especially in mid markets, you "need" tons of experience to anchor yet the teleprompter copy is written by recent grads.
    1 point
  26. WCKT (NBC) promo in Feb. 1980 for a new set and name: NewsCenter 7:
    1 point
  27. Looks like a time slot switch for their two streaming offerings, with Marcus & Brhett's What a Day moving from 2 to 3, and their Best of Morning News show getting a rebrand and adding an OTA broadcast. A little surprised that it's not What a Day getting the promotion, as it's a Chicago version of KTLA's Off the Clock B-team show.
    1 point
  28. If news of this sale goes through, the lines for Talkback 16 will be lit up when it breaks like a Christmas tree!!!
    1 point
  29. GMA Miami Tour: Day 5 Its my Panthers who get the shine and for the finale today, its WSVN Sports Director Josh Moser with Victor Oquendo. No YouTube link for some reason so this is what you get. https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/video/124478092
    1 point
  30. Interestingly ambiguous. Doesn’t seem like it was entirely her choice?
    1 point
  31. Not quite, Yes, you get weird examples like how the license for WICZ-TV is Binghamton License, LLC instead of Imagicomm Binghamton, LLC, other stations still are Imagicomm (City name here), LLC.
    1 point
  32. And Nexstar could resort back to Tribune's "Plan A"...to put the CW back on WTTV (4.2) and make WISH-TV a full independent. Tribune was the one who sold the CW affiliation, but this was well before Nexstar was in the picture, as the company would later absorb Media General, then Tribune, and later the CW network itself.
    1 point
  33. In the Scripps swap, Gray exited a couple of markets in the West as well.
    1 point
  34. I just noticed something... Gray is only picking up stations in the Midwest or South. NO stations in the west. This means KDRV, KEZI, and KHSL/KNVN won't be sold, though I'm puzzled as to why not them. Gray isn't in any of those markets.
    1 point
  35. WETM-DT2 is becoming CW on September 1st according to this: https://documents.dps.ny.gov/public/Common/ViewDoc.aspx?DocRefId={B0481E98-0000-CD4A-8F64-074DF235BE83} WENY-DT3 is becoming Independent.
    1 point
  36. This feels like what will happen; Gray still holds the domain until January 19 right now, so when they are at the point of renewing, they will transfer it to CBS with compensation to keep registration continuity. What may happen is once CBS goes dark, it either goes to an FAQ about the switchover, or a 'CBS has moved to channel 69, (pagelink)' statement. You have to assume since this switchover was more expected, that Gray and CBS agreed to a proper handover as part of their new affiliation agreement without Atlanta and there won't be the 'New York ivory tower' attitude you heard from WPLG their first day, which is just not the 'Gray style'.
    1 point
  37. GMA Miami Tour: Day 4. This time, its WSVN Entertainment reporter and Deco Drive co-host Alex Miranda and boy, he knows his Miami.
    1 point
  38. Kelly Clarkson recently cancelled her latest residency dates because of her ex-husband's ill health (which was not the narrative ET and other gossip sites had been trying to push so God, they're horrible); he passed away this morning. I'm so devastated for her and her children, and will completely understand if she will not be back on the show in September, much less November.
    1 point
  39. Looks like Gray is getting the last laugh on letting CBSAtlanta.com get away. CBS probably can't afford to buy it under the new Skydance management!
    1 point
  40. I think he's more talking about CBS in terms of preparing WUPA in Atlanta to affiliate with them, don't think they'll be getting anywhere near the same kinda red carpet treatment that ABC's given to WSVN 7.2 & they're going to be a network O&O too!!!
    1 point
  41. GMA Miami Tour: Day 3. This time, its Lynn Martinez and Joe Roetz (the weeknight B-team) joining in on the fun. (Off-topic: NBC Nightly News is also in Miami this week so Miami, my backyard, is in the national spotlight for sure).
    1 point
  42. Yep the only thing that is live during the Scripps-cast (at least at KJRH) is weather and sports.
    1 point
  43. It's available as a $5 add-on, and I should note that all MVPD/cable subscribers will get access to it for no cost, so thankfully they don't have to pay for it.
    1 point
  44. Probably take 5 years off that prediction now that ABC was the first to jump. Even Les Moonves when he ran CBS, far back as 2010-2012, had a CBS network feed ready in case an affiliate got too uppity during negotiations. If im not mistaken he said publicly that his preference is direct CBS network feed to Comcast, Charter etc, no affiliates needed
    1 point
  45. Not sure why we're collectively shitting on the World News broadcast... It's pretty impressive for a local station. I'm usually quick to denounce the "more news" mindset that has infected local television, but I understand what the goal is here. Yes, it's "more news", but it's replacing a network newscast and going up against network news. They're trying something that's not just the same local stories from 30 minutes ago run on a loop. It's different, and we should be celebrating that.
    1 point
  46. Ok, yes … their “World News” is cringey. Comical in its attempts to emulate ABC. And the anchor is totally trying to sound like Muir, which is just sad. I didn’t think it would be this bad.
    1 point
  47. I guess I can now say that this historic day in South Florida television history (Aug 4, 2025) is in the books and hopefully NO MORE affiliation switches happen but never say never because people thought that 1995 would be the last time this would happen but here we are 30 years later. If Local 10 were to be affiliated with a network again, The CW would be the best choice because they don’t have much programming outside of primetime (8-10pm) and weekend sports, plus it allows the station to continue it’s local-first vision that they clearly want to do now.
    1 point
  48. If Muir already has not laughed heartily after seeing video clips from this newscast, I would imagine it's imminent.
    1 point
  49. CBS' 2025 roster. No real surprises here.
    1 point
  50. This afternoon I was notified that the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe stations have been closed down and all the staff working there have been put on leave. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvge4l109r3o This comes about a couple months after Kari Lake was nominated to head the VOA.
    1 point
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