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  1. Allen Media Group somehow had the budget to (at least) consult with, of all design agencies, Vivid Zero/Defiant to come up with some drafts of a standardized look for its stations. There was a (now locked) thread on here a while ago where someone claimed that Allen stations would be getting a mandated look, and these could possibly be the package in question. These screenshots came from Defiant's most recent studio reel of news graphics.
    2 points
  2. Its rare for someone to stay at a small market station for so long. Yet, Briggs LeSavage stayed for nine years at KBJR-TV, and has pretty much done every single job you can think of in the newsroom, on air, and behind the scenes. Not to mention, she's a Duluth native, so it was easy for her to stay. Morning anchor (at KBJR-2), content director, assistant news director, news director, 5:00 p.m. anchor, host of lifestyle program Northern Life, etc. She's done it all, and Friday was her last day. https://www.northernnewsnow.com/video/2025/08/29/longtime-northern-news-now-briggs-lesavage-signs-off-last-time/
    2 points
  3. I really do hope there's light at the end of the tunnel for KIMT. Allen has turned that station and its others into total shitholes. The sooner they are gone, the better. They need to sell TWC too.
    2 points
  4. Well, football season is underway with some changes in the talent roster: 1. Kevin Jeanes will shift to weekend evenings, and Pete Sack will shift back over to the weekend morning show. 2. Allison and Stefan will anchor Sunday-Thursday, and Natalie will anchor Friday nights. This would be the second time in about 20 years that this has taken place
    1 point
  5. For the first time, there's Spanish-language television in Duluth: KMYN-LD Channel 32.1 Telemundo Duluth.
    1 point
  6. Yesterday was WPLG's first day as an Indie station carrying sports telecasts. 3pm was HBCU - Hampton at Jackson State (the latter won 28-14) 7:30pm was USL Super League - Fort Lauderdale United FC vs. Carolina Ascent FC (ended in a 2-2 tie)
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  7. Actually, I don't care for either network, so let the popcorn fireworks fly! I'm curious to see how long this tit-for-tat battle lasts, knowing viewership for both networks is still pretty crap.
    1 point
  8. In case you're wondering how dire things are at an Allen station, this is not a good sign; one director and one anchor at KIMT on a high school football Friday night having to compile an entire newscast by themselves, along with game video and stats. Kamie Roesler should be proud of herself, but putting someone in this position should never be tolerated. But hey, glad Byron was able to send that suck-up baby gift to Tiffany Haddish rather than paying for an additional MMJ in Mason City/Rochester.
    1 point
  9. Chris has friends in high places and not afraid to use them. he should just do the NewsNation shows shirtless
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  10. I just saw something on KTVD's schedule. First off, I didn't know that KUSA added another hour of news at 9am on KTVD. Then, I further looked at the schedule, and it looks like KUSA is about to copy KDVR. Starting Monday, Sept. 8th, KUSA will add an extra two hours of weekday news on KTVD from 10am-12pm. In other words, if you watch KUSA's news solely on KTVD, then you'll be able to watch the whole block from 4:30am-12 Noon, just like how KDVR does it.
    1 point
  11. In the markets where Nexstar and Tegna will be "merging" their newsrooms, I hope their competitors (Gray, Hearst, Scripps, Sinclair, the networks, etc.) are increasing the marketing and advertising budgets of their stations to take full advantage of the opportunity they're being handed.
    1 point
  12. Another day, another Gray-limited sports rights contract. This time, 17 games of the Dallas Stars via an agreement with Victory+. https://thedesk.net/2025/08/gray-media-victory-plus-dallas-stars/
    1 point
  13. It's amazing anyone at the station thinks blatantly copying WNT's ridiculously long opening and aesthetics, right down to Louis imitating David Muir's delivery, is a good idea. Someone actually signed off on this.
    1 point
  14. All that for a $16K watch! Ironically Local 10 never mentioned 7 News in a story during the affiliation swap, but covered their reporter getting arrested lol.
    1 point
  15. they aren't digging, NBC staffers are leaking because they didn't want Tom taking over, as if they should be allowed any say. As far back as his WTVJ days Tom had reputation for not putting up with lazy, mediocre people who phone it in. In those days, some these people would come to me at sfltv with "tips" to try and damage him by giving me "tips". So the story from college was known to me, which means it was known for a long, long time to people he worked with. As these "tipsters" came to me sometimes I'd ask the late WTVJ anchor Joel Connable about it and he told me, multiple times, Tom is ambitious, great reporter, who works hard and wants to earn his way up but he has no tolerance for mediocrity or behind the camera politics, so some of these people would tie themselves up into a knot if Tom dared to criticise. It was bad enough at times that Joel told me multiple times, unprompted, he'd had to step in and defend Tom from some of these scrags trying to undermine him with station management, sometimes inventing stories about Tom what he said or did, that never happened. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the same people are involved now. If my database on sfltv.com hasn't eaten the comments, there was a back and forth in the comments of one post between WTVJ staffers regarding Tom and since I didn't censor people, names were dropped about the situation.
    1 point
  16. From the comments on her instagram, it sounds like she is going to NYC and will remain with ABC on the network level. She referenced an apple (as in the Big Apple) and said we would still be able to see her on TV.
    1 point
  17. This administration strategy is F the judges.
    1 point
  18. It doesn't seem like much thought was given when it came to design. Plus, I believe the weather desk isn't a functional work station and is just for show. The only good thing is the addition of the touch screen (which I assume is/was the one from the weather center). Honestly, they could have just added that, replaced the old FOX 32 logos, changed from TV monitors to LED seamless panels in the alcove and called it a day.
    1 point
  19. Are you trying to imply that MCTYW is weird? You're on thin ice... xD
    1 point
  20. We're weird. Is all of Philly as weird as we are?
    1 point
  21. ...says the guy posting on a forum mostly about the aesthetics of local news...
    1 point
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  23. Is it time to move on? Does Jim represent the end of MCTYW? JK.
    1 point
  24. Apparently, Jim Gardner will have been there for the balance of that half-century of MCTYW, the way I understand this.
    1 point
  25. Philly and America's longest-running local news theme (and a record shattering one) Move Closer to Your World will turn 50 next year. That's the same year that Gardner will leave 6ABC.
    1 point
  26. Where would Christie fit in? She has joined 4pm permanently now.
    1 point
  27. After his retirement, the obvious schedule to me is: Noon, 4pm, 6pm: Brian, Sarah, Adam, Jamie (only 4/6), Alicia (only noon/4) 5pm, 10pm, 11pm: Rick, Sharrie, Cecily, Ducis, Alicia (only 5) I imagine they will eventually decide traffic between Jessica and Matt, with one doing mornings and the other afternoon/evening.
    1 point
  28. Who would be the senior talent after he leaves at action news
    1 point
  29. Wow, this hits hard. It's going to be a completely different landscape in market #4 without Jim. He absolutely earned and deserves his retirement after over four decades as Philadelphia's most trusted and beloved news anchor, but I personally will miss him on my TV screen every weekday evening.
    1 point
  30. Jim also posted a less-corporate statement to Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/Jim.Gardner.ActionNews/posts/431786264978281
    1 point
  31. Sad news to report from Phoenix. Bill Close, a longtime anchor at KSAZ (then KOOL & KTSP) in Phoenix, died Sunday at 91. Close, who KSAZ calls “the Walter Cronkite of Phoenix,” was best known for an on-air incident in 1982 when a gunman entered the KOOL studios and held Close and his camera man, Louie Villa, hostage for five hours. Close negotiated with the gunman and read a “rambling” statement from him. The gunman eventually surrendered. We here at TVNT offer our prayers and condolences to Bill's family, and Bill's colleagues at FOX 10. And as Bill always say when closing the evening newscast, "And brings us right up to date on the news, so for the KOOL (TV10) news team, Good Night." http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/story/20740763/2013/01/28/remembering-bill-close
    1 point
  32. Sad news to pass along from the North Texas market >> Former WFAA-TV personality Jerry Haynes passed away this morning at 84. For 35 years and over 6,000 episodes, Haynes was the host of WFAA-TV's long-running locally-produced weekend morning children's program, "Peppermint Place". Also during his tenure at WFAA, he was also one of the people present at Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas at the very moment that JFK was assasinated. But he will always be remembered as the cheery man in the peppermint-colored suit, tophat, and cane. I myself grew up watching Peppermint Place as a child, and for my part, he will be very sorely missed. Rest In Peace, Mr. Peppermint. More from WFAA-TV's Jonathan Betz...
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  33. So sad. I remember him when he was a sports reporter in Buffalo for what's now Spectrum News 1 Buffalo (YNN at the time).
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  34. FOX 29 is making quite a few changes to its daytime schedule for the fall season. BAM and Good Day Uncut are moving from 2:00 PM to 11:00 AM, and Sherri and Jennifer Hudson show are moving back another hour to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM. Judge Judy is moving to 2:00 PM, and the 4:00 PM hour will have a new show called Behind the News, the description for the first episode of which is "The best of 'What's for Dinner!'" 25 Words or Less is losing its 1:00 PM timeslot, and it'll be stuck at 1:00 AM now.
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  35. I may be wrong, but I believe Denver is the only market with 4 OTA English language 7-9 am local newscasts with KDVR, KWGN, KUSA on KTVD, and KMGH on KCDO. Plus KCNC doing OTT for at least the 7 am hour. The funny part being from having worked at a news operation there, the Denver market was an early dead canary in the coal mine for declining overall TV viewership. Too many things to do there and ways to enjoy being outside for people to watch TV on a fixed schedule. HUTs were consistently low and minuscule viewership in key demos were celebrated as wins.
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  36. Ugh. Another great one gone too soon. Former WYMT Chief Forecaster Brandon Robinson has passed away after battling with brain cancer for 9 years. He was 42. Usually, WYMT is not on the weekend anymore due to Gray's cuts from a year ago. However, tonight at 6:00pm, it will be an exception as a tribute to the forecaster who spent and devoted 17 years to the station and to Eastern and Central Kentucky. https://www.wymt.com/2025/08/31/long-time-wymt-forecaster-dies/
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  37. By "integrated", you mean "dismantled". I fully expect a WAKC-style mass firing of all WKYC staff once Brendan Carr rubber stamps this deal in April and all WJW newscasts are simulcast on WKYC. They might as well call themselves NewsNation Cleveland or some garbage brand like that. Will make it easier once Nexstar buys up everything else.
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  38. A legendary, well-known face in Arizona journalism has died. I consider him one of KTVK 3TV's giants since he was one of Arizona's first Hispanic anchors. Frank Camacho was 75 and passed away this morning after a battle with cancer.
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  39. Yeah, I noticed when I was at my brother's house last week (he has Hulu Live) that NECN now simulcasts NBC 10 Boston's newscasts. You'd think they'd at least show one from NBC Connecticut... You'd think other providers would be threatening to remove it from their systems, especially far from Boston. But, then, HLN still exists...
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  40. Here's Jim's on-air message to the viewers at the end of tonight's 6pm news: https://www.facebook.com/9335481377/posts/10158902974646378/
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  41. It is very difficult to me that we're ending the final weekend of 2013 on a somber note. It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that I report to you that San Diego broadcaster Loren Nancarrow, the longtime weatherman from KFMB and KGTV and news anchor at KSWB FOX 5 died yesterday. Nancarrow passed away just after 6:30pm surrounded by his family and friends. He was diagnosed with brain cancer in February, Nancarrow was 60 years old. All of us at TVNT offer our thoughts, prayers and condolences to Loren Nacarrow's beloved wife Susie, his three adorable children and to Nancarrow's extended TV family at KFMB CBS 8, KGTV ABC 10, and KSWB FOX 5. Rest In Peace Loren, and Godspeed my friend. You are in a better place. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/dec/28/loren-nancarrow-dies/
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  42. Another sad announcement just in to TVNT, this one out of Houston. Former KTRK, KMOL, KEYE, KTRK and KIAH anchor Alan Hemberger has died today. Cause of death is unknown for right now. Hemberger was 65 years old. All of us at TVNT sent our prayers and condolences to the Hemberger family. Rest In Peace, Alan. http://mikemcguff.blogspot.com/2013/10/alan-hemberger-has-died.html
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  43. Unfortunately more tragic news for the folks at WATN (formerly WPTY) Memphis. Former sports anchor Corey Maclin was killed last night in a traffic accident. Maclin served as primary sports anchor for ABC 24/CW 30 for about 2 and a half years from 2010-2013. Maclin was far better known in Memphis as a wrestling promoter and announcer (in a city where that sport has been historically huge), and his tenure at ABC 24 was more of an experiment at WPTY's worst period of Newport ownership and just didn't work out that well, and he was let go just weeks before their recent relaunch. Regardless of that, Maclin was still very respected in the community and comments on social media this morning reflect a big, big loss. This makes now 4 WPTY staff members that have unexpectedly died in the last 5 years. Thoughts and prayers to the Maclin family and those at WPTY and elsewhere that knew him well.
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  44. Former WSB anchor and news director Ray Moore died today at the age of 91 due to swelling of the brain caused by a fall at his home last week. The WSB article HERE: http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/former-wsb-tv-anchor-news-director-passes-away/nYzyX/
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  45. Just in: New Orleans has lost a legend tonight. Former WDSU anchor/reporter Alec Gifford died tonight, according to his daughter. He was 85. Gifford began his career at WDSU in 1955 and remained there until his retirement in 2006, except for a short stint as an NBC correspondent in 1966 and from 1967-80 at rival WVUE, then an ABC affiliate as anchor and news director. He was truly one of the best who ever did it. http://www.wwltv.com/news/Legendary-NO-journalist-Alec-Gifford-dies-199643921.html
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  46. It is my duty to break sad news to news viewers to Tuscon, AZ and Sherman-Denison, TX. Randy Garsee, former anchor at KOLD News 13 (CBS) and KTEN News 10 (NBC) died. His family says he died peacefully in his home in Alexandria, Virginia. Randy, along with co-anchor Kris Pickel, anchored our evening news here at KOLD News 13 for nearly ten years, from 1997 to 2006, and then moved to Ada, Oklahoma to be anchor and managing editor at KTEN from 2006 to 2008. After he left KTEN Garsee did some reporting for the military in the middle east, wrote a couple of books, and worked as a communications and public affairs advisor. Randy Garsee was 50. We at TVNT offer our prayers and condolences to the Garsee family in this very difficult time.
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  47. Some more sad news to report - this time from the Fox station in Memphis. Longtime WHBQ-TV anchor Ed Craig passed away early Monday morning at the age of 80 after complications with COPD. Craig started his broadcasting career in radio in the 1950s before joining the station in the 60s as a reporter as well as its first weatherman. Eventually, he became one of WHBQ's news anchors during the 70s and 80s until his retirement in 1990. WHBQ story (with video): http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/story/20753512/veteran-channel-13-news-anchor-ed-craig-dies#at_pco=cfd-1.0 We at TVNT give our condolences to the WHBQ-TV family, both past and present, as well as to Craig's family in their time of mourning.
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  48. For the second time in 2012, a member of KOMO-TV/Seattle's news staff has died. Three months after the death of longtime weeknight anchor Kathi Goertzen, Joel Connable (who had just joined the ABC affiliate the week before and married his longtime girlfriend two weeks prior to his death) died on Monday (November 5) due to complications from Type 1 diabetes at the age of 39. As reported by anchor Dan Lewis during Wednesday evening (November 7)'s 6 p.m. newscast, Connable likely died as the result of a seizure. Connable joined KOMO three years after his 2009 firing from NBC-owned WTVJ/Miami for allegedly violating that station’s policy on accepting free gifts. Prior to joining KOMO and WTVJ, Connable had previously worked at WLTX/Columbia, South Carolina and KCBS-KCAL/Los Angeles, California. Connable had a lawsuit pending against the station at the time of his death. All of us at TVNewsTalk extend our condolences to Joel's family at this time.
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