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  1. Are you all watching the same show that I am? The reporting is in depth and layered and smart. They have great chemistry and the set is stunning.
    6 points
  2. Top Ten things we copied from our competitors... 10) Giant video walls 9) location, baby! 8- Giving former Co-Anchors the "Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" treatment 7) A newfound appreciation for Smooth Jazz 6) Outdated references to bits from retired CBS programs 5) That DJ we found leftover from the TRL days at Viacom 4) Paint everything orange- that got the Today Show 5 points, right? 3) Hey look! We got an couch from IKEA too! 2) Retired NFL players make great anchors! 1) Sure Willard wore a dress, but we gave Tony a fun hat! All possible sarcasm in the jokes is implied.
    5 points
  3. If WEWS doesn't use the new ABC logo soon, they will be the laughing stock.
    2 points
  4. WOIO did tweak their lower thirds slightly... This is a screen grab from their web video, but the left bleeds off the screen and the "19" bug covers the right end. The new Gray Ticker is right below the lower third.
    2 points
  5. OMG! Giorgio Moroder's Chase as a news open. Wow!
    1 point
  6. Also WGN, early 1980, with an open I (and surely most of you) have NEVER seen before...
    1 point
  7. Monday soft launch. You won’t be disappointed unless you just completely hate Nexstar with no objectivity. Lol
    1 point
  8. After 53 years in the industry. 40 years in the San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose market. 30 years at ABC7, Wayne Freedman is retiring. KGO just did a piece about him and his on air goodbye. This is a big loss following another reporter, Vic Lee who left last year after 50 years in the industry starting at KRON and the last 15 years at KGO.
    1 point
  9. No offense to you but I really wish people would come off of this “smart” stuff especially when using it to ridicule the other shows. The first hour of each network morning show is full of news and investigative reporting, yes it descends into crap at 8 a.m. but CBS second hour isn’t exactly what it’s first hour is either. Lipstick on a pig is still a pig.
    1 point
  10. I mean, it's very clear that the stylistic moves are to emulate their higher-rated competitors, which deserves a little ribbing, but it generally still is the better program.
    1 point
  11. Not in Philadelphia. WFMZ is airing it Sunday mornings at 1:30a and 4a; I thought WPSG aired it on weekends, too, but I guess they got rid of that. Also - are NCIS and NCIS: NO leaving syndication? Currently, they air Saturday from 8p to 10p on WPSG, and Sunday from 12:05a to 2:05a on KYW, but those runs will be replaced with CW Primetime, SEAL Team, and Bull, respectively.
    1 point
  12. They could have easily simply aired S37 E1-52 over the course of the year for J! Weekend since Alex hosted 75 episodes last season.
    1 point
  13. WNDU (NBC) 16's top story about Quincy Newspapers switching the ABC affiliate WSJV 28 to the Fox network (now currently H&I), forcing ABC onto the then low-power station W58BT 58 (now WBND-LD 57). The story was filmed live at the Concorde Mall, a once-popular, now-defunct shopping mall in South Bend, Indiana, on October 18, 1995: It may have given South Bend, Indiana a new Fox affiliate, although ABC expressed displeasure with it, because it was another excuse to air Chicago Bears NFL football games... ...but... ...in retaliation for Quincy Newspapers switching WSJV 28 to the Fox network from ABC in South Bend, Indiana, another ABC affiliate, WREX-TV 13 in Rockford, Illinois, had been forced to switch to NBC, forcing the ABC affiliation onto WTVO 17:
    1 point
  14. WFIE back in their main studio today with completed lighting upgrades. Video wall installed. Still on Raycom graphics for the most part.
    1 point
  15. Here's Houston's coverage of 9/11, from KHOU (CBS).
    1 point
  16. Well about that the part of reconsidering.
    1 point
  17. September 11 coverage from MIAMI. (though video quality is between good and bad) WSVN (FOX News/ 7 News) https://youtu.be/0dH9Y7346Po WPLG (ABC News / this btw is during the transition from Eyewitness News to channel 10 news) https://youtu.be/u9baYP6xGvo WBZL (WSFL) coverage from WPIX. https://youtu.be/DvVAZ03mJnc
    1 point
  18. That was all I could think of when they said that on CBS Mornings. I can't wait for Gayle King's Top 10 Lists to debut.
    1 point
  19. I have four hours of KIMA Yakima taped on 9/11, but it's only Dan Rather (no local cut-ins). There were occasional crawls with closure info and phone numbers for the American Red Cross and various other organizations. Other than that, I have 8 hours of CNN taped that day, which is all archived on YouTube anyways. My recording begins about a minute before the first tower went down. Remember that this was Pacific time, and there weren't a lot of people rushing to find a tape at 5:50 in the morning when the first breaking news cut-ins went off.
    1 point
  20. September 11 coverage continues, now from Dallas and Seattle. This is only part 1, check out their collections.
    1 point
  21. In addition to Jose moving to 10AM, the 10AM hour will be based out of the Telemundo Center in Miami and he will leave the anchor position at Noticias Telemundo, but will remain hosting specials
    1 point
  22. September 11 coverage From Jacksonville, Fl. Little Rock, AR. And Madison, WI.
    1 point
  23. As I was watching David Murphy's tribute for the morning broadcast, it really is an accomplishment that the morning team of Matt, Tam, David, and Karen have been together for 17 years. And IIRC, they were the permanent team that succeeded Rick, Monica, and Cecily in the mornings. Here's the link of David Murphy's retirement on 6abc.com: https://6abc.com/david-murphy-retiring-is-when-action-news-retirement/10971435/ And David Murphy's last broadcast at noon today was posted by PhillyNewsLover's YT Channel, with tributes from other members of the AccuWeather team.
    1 point
  24. I came THIS CLOSE to rechristening the thread as CBS Early This Mornings News Show. Oh, and the lower thirds suck. The rest of everything is solid.
    1 point
  25. In a pretty lengthy interview with Deadline, MSNBC President Rashida Jones said that Rachel Maddow's show "will continue as she's doing it now." Jones seems to be positioning Maddow's new contract as one that allows Maddow to expand her interests while keeping her nightly gig. https://deadline.com/2021/09/msnbc-president-rashida-jones-interview-rachel-maddow-future-network-plans-1234823243/
    1 point
  26. Hey noggi that's a really neat book you have there from 1980 on old local TV news sets from around the country! Can you scan off and post a picture of the old news set for WAGA-TV in Atlanta, GA from that book? Would love to see it if possible and it would be wonderfully appreciated!!!
    1 point
  27. Bumping this up: this is the first version of what the 20/20 set design would look like that would last for the better part of the 90s (captured from WCBD 1989 newsbrief from radioman1968):
    1 point
  28. 1 point
  29. Former WGN anchor Allison Payne has died. She was a staple on the evening newscasts for 2 decades. May she Rest In Peace.
    0 points
  30. Once Nick Cannon arrives on the 27th at 6pE/5C (at least according to the schedule I saw that was dated from June), Bob's Burgers moves to 11pE/10C, followed by Black-ish and Schitt's Creek.
    0 points
  31. Which News 12? Many of us associate Craig Allen with CBS2 and WCBS 880.
    0 points
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