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TennTV1983

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  1. WLBT's story on Bert Case's passing: http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/31073456/legendary-reporter-bert-case-dies-after-extended-illness WJTV story: http://wjtv.com/2016/01/28/legendary-newsman-bert-case-passes-away/ There will never be another personality like that in Jackson, MS television.
  2. With Scripps likely to ask for a stake in the ABC network in return under that scenario.
  3. Your guess is as good as mine that there are definitely some turbulent times ahead over at 1960 Union. That's kinda odd for a TV station outside of the Eastern and Pacific time zones to have a newscast that late in the evening when everybody else goes no longer than 10:35pm on most nights.
  4. That's what I thought too unless they're planning to have a "tag team" set up with Brittani and Lindsey splitting weather duties in the mornings (WREG does this in the evenings with Tim Simpson and Jim Jaggers).
  5. Didn't see that one coming, although the writing was on the wall that he was probably going to be leaving WHBQ soon when they moved Joey Sulipeck back to weekday evenings and Brittani Dubose to weekday mornings.
  6. No kidding. The old graphics alone were a mishmash of Look A and their attempt at mimicking Look F.
  7. It's a Sinclair thing for some reason not to start their news at the same time with all the others. WZTV is the same way as they start their morning news a half-hour later than when WKRN, WSMV, and WTVF begin theirs at 4am.
  8. WATN/WLMT in Memphis is retooling its morning newscasts starting Monday, changing from "Local 24 News Good Day" to "Good Day Memphis". John Paul (formerly of KHBS/KHOG) has been named the new morning/midday co-anchor (replacing Rodney Dunigan, who left the station in early August) alongside Joy Lambert. They will also have a new traffic reporter as Chelsea Chandler replaces Ron Taylor. Also, WHBQ Chief Meteorologist Joey Sulipeck has been moved back to weekday evenings as of this week.
  9. Definitely a no-no, but hey, if they can't see your legs (let alone your feet) on live television, then it's no problem. Right?
  10. Does that mean the revolving platform the desk sits on is going away?
  11. Or they can go another route and call themselves NBC Nonstop (like the subchannels the NBC O&Os once had).
  12. From WSMV in Nashville: Former Channel 4 anchor/reporter Cynthia Williams has died. She was 57 years old, and was battling thyroid cancer for the last few years. http://www.wsmv.com/story/29688121/former-channel-4-anchor-reporter-cynthia-williams-dies
  13. They could always bring in S.E. Cupp if they wanted another conservative on the show, though I don't think they're willing to do so anytime soon.
  14. A couple of new faces at WHBQ in Memphis: - Jim Spiewak is the station's new Chief Investigative Reporter. He previously worked at WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, FL. - Brittani Dubose was recently hired as the new weekend meteorologist (replacing Wendy Nations, who left the station as of July 3rd to pursue other opportunities). Dubose recently worked at WCTV in Tallahassee, FL.
  15. Smith had been in the news business in Memphis for a long time, going as far back as when he was a sports anchor at WREG. His stories and reflections on things have always been blunt and to the point. Godspeed to Mr. Smith as he enjoys his new life in Belize.
  16. Part of that success at WTVF belongs to Debbie Turner and Lyn Plantinga, the former of whom now has a bigger role within Scripps as its Executive Vice President of Television (a similar role she was promoted to after WTVF was acquired by Journal pre-merger). Although she still has to report to Lawlor (the Senior VP), hopefully Turner's expertise in running a successful station is enough to turn around the fortunes of the other stations she now oversees.
  17. At least the domain name makes sense unlike some of Nexstar's other websites. Now one has to wonder if they're going to keep the "8 News Now" name or revert back to "Eyewitness News".
  18. That's what makes the Music City unique in its own right.
  19. My mistake. I thought they meant the same thing. Fixed it.
  20. KOLD newscast director Mark Herman is resigning. He made the announcement last week via (of all things) a cake: http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/28970534/sweetest-resignation-letter-ever His last day is May 22nd, two days after the May Sweeps period ends.
  21. But will it translate to better ratings? That is the ultimate question.
  22. Looks like Gannett has decided on a new name for its broadcasting unit. It'll now be called TEGNA. http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2015/04/21/gannett-changes-name-to-tegna/26127343/ Yeah, I don't get it either.
  23. That needed to be done a long time ago. Made no sense for a TV station to have all of its content behind a paywall.
  24. That is, until Sinclair decides to give KSNV's chopper the axe as well. Maybe this will give Scripps an opportunity to make a statement at the expense of both KLAS and KSNV by bringing back KTNV's news helicopter?
  25. It's kinda their M.O. for some reason for their website names to not make much sense.
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