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  1. Serious congratulations are in order for KDFW's senior anchor, Clarice Tinsley - today marks a whopping ***35 years*** - you heard right - 35 years at Channel 4! She has been a trusted voice in North Texas local news for decades, and is an all-around class-act! You go, girl!

  2. In the latest blurbs from the Dallas-Fort Worth market...

     

    >> Legal troubles continue to slowly but surely mount for WFAA-TV's Shon Gables. Gables, who has had a very ugly divorce and legal fight against her second ex-husband, Peter Klamka, has now had a second bench warrant issued for her arrest. This is the second bench warrant issued (this last Wednesday, June 20th) by a State of Michigan judge, and for the exact same charge as the first one, back on March 4th, 2011 - contempt of court for failure to appear.

     

    >> Former WVEC investigative reporter and WFAA general assignment reporter Craig Civale will leave WFAA. His WFAA co-workers are reluctant to see him go - Jonathan Betz is quoted by Uncle Barky as "bummed". Civale has accepted a corporate position with local Dallas-area hospital operator Baylor Health Care System.

     

    >> Local news ratings from the 20th...

     

    In local news derby results, CBS11 topped the 10 p.m. field in total viewers but WFAA8 won among 25-to-54-year-olds, the main advertiser target audience for news programming.

     

    Fox4 swept the 6 a.m. competitions and added 5 and 6 p.m. wins in the 25-to-54 demographic. WFAA8 and NBC5 respectively ran first in total viewers at 5 and 6 p.m.

  3. Well, Dallas-Fort Worth is getting another Spanish-language general entertainment station.

     

    Going back to its Hispanic roots >> Uncle Barky confirms that HIC Broadcasting-owned independant station KFWD Channel 52 will be an affiliate for the new MundoFOX network, launching later this summer. This essentially ends the partnership between KFWD and WFAA, where Channel 8 and Belo basically did everything for KFWD except own them outright. KFWD will discontinue airing the "Wayback Machine" fare it currently has (Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, The Original Star Trek, The Jeffersons), and Channel 52 will also stop the nightly 11pm replaying of The News 8 Update. But MundoFOX will supply a network newscast. No word yet if MundoFOX will have any of its affiliates do local news. KFWD first signed on back in 1988 as the Dallas-Fort Worth/North Texas DMA's Telemundo affiliate.

  4. Now, a few ramblings from the Dallas-Fort Worth DMA...

     

    According to Uncle Barky, KDFW is getting a new nightshift general assignment reporter. Calvert Collins, formerly of KLAS-TV Las Vegas, will begin her first day at 4 on June 18th.

    Dallas-based Fox4 will have a new nightside reporter in Calvert Collins, a Dallas native who's arriving from CBS station KLAS-TV in Las Vegas after a four-and-a-half-year stay.

     

    The 2001 Highland Park High School grade, who also has a journalism degree from the University of Missouri, is scheduled to join Fox4 on June 18th.

     

    News director Robin Whitmeyer, who announced the hiring, says in a publicity release that Collins' "tenacity, insightful storytelling and ability to produce a quality news report will be great assets to our station."

     

    Collins describes herself as a "seventh-generation Texan . . . who rarely missed a Fox4 9 o'clock newscast growing up. I am thrilled to begin the next chapter of my life in my hometown."

     

    During an earlier stint at Omaha's KPTM-TV, Collins made some news by posing with a Democratic congressional candidate on her Facebook page and urging friends to vote for him. The Fox station then dropped her in June 2007. KLAS hired Collins in November of that year.

     

    Collins acknowledged, in a story by msnbc.com, that her father had made a $500 donation in her name to candidate Jim Esch, who lost the election. She also said that her father had donated $2,000 in her name to Texas Republican congresswoman Kay Granger in 2004. At the time she was a broadcast journalism student at the University of Missouri.

     

    Collins told msnbc.com she removed the Facebook picture with Esch immediately after her KPTM boss heard about it, and said that establishing a rapport with candidates was part of her job as a reporter.

     

    "In a way, I'm glad this happened to me at age 23, and not 33," she told msnbc.com. "And I will learn from it."

     

    Collins was part of an msnbc.com investigation that identified 143 journalists who had made financial contributions to political candidates. Two prominent MSNC personalities, Joe Scarborough and Keith Olbermann, received suspensions in 2010 for their contributions to candidates.

     

    Also, on the 18th, another familiar face returns to Big D, albeit, not on any of the local stations. Former KDFW morning shift general assignment reporter Casey Stegal, who left Ch 4 to become the Los Angeles newsroom correspondent for the Fox News Channel will now serve in FNC's Dallas bureau.

     

    The lastest news ratings snapshot (June 7th)...

    Fox4's news took the 9 p.m. hour in this key demographic while CW33's competing local newser registered "hashmarks" (no measurable audience).

     

    Thursday's four-way local news derbies went like this: WFAA8 and CBS11 tied for the 10 p.m. spot in total viewers but WFAA8 ran first with 25-to-54-year-olds, the main advertiser target audience for news programming.

     

    NBC5 had a doubleheader win at 6 a.m, with WFAA8 likewise sweeping at 5 p.m.

     

    WFAA8 had the most total viewers at 6 p.m. and tied for first with Fox4 in the 25-to-54 demographic.

  5. The latest blurbs from the Dallas-Fort Worth DMA...

     

    >> Congratulations are in order for WFAA morning anchor Cynthia Izzaguirre. Izzy is now the proud mama of fraternal twins, Karina and Simon. Brother and sister were both born during the five o'clock/central hour this past Thursday evening, a month ahead of schedule. She will be out on maternity leave for the next 3 months, including the entirity of May sweeps. Traffic reporter Alexa Conomos will fill in during Izzy's absence. Here's to wishing Cynthia all the best as she and her husband start their new family.

     

    >> While Cynthia is out on maternity leave, WFAA has it's interim game plan in place for Daybreak. Weekend morning meteorologist Colleen Coyle will do traffic, while, as mentioned above, Alexa will fill in for Izzy. Also, I reported earlier in this thread that former KTVT weekday morning meteorologist Julie Bologna was looking to come back to DFW. She has. Julie now works in WFAA's weather center, and she will be Colleen's replacement on weekend mornings, while Colleen is moved to weekdays.

     

    >> At the beginning of this month, former Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Joe Avezzano, passed away. Avezzano was a close personal friend of WFAA sports director Dale Hansen, and was a regular fixture on "Dale Hansen's Sports Special". Here is Dale's tribute commentary to Coach Joe. Joe Avezzano, 1943-2012...

     

    >> I once said on this fine website, that the only thing that could possibly help KXAS with it's news product was if you took a wrecking ball to the building and yelled, "CLEAR!!!" and literally started over from scratch. Well, I just might have to eat those words. What was once seen as a lost-cause news operation has now won an award. Former KXAS morning anchor Scott Friedman, who now runs the station's investigative unit has now won the Texas Freedom Of Information Award for his story on triple-digit speeders.

    "The risk of serious injury and death goes up dramatically when speeds are over 100 mph," Friedman said in a publicity release. "Yet we found our justice system sometimes treats those speeders no differently than someone caught driving 7 mph over the limit."

    Some are calling KXAS winning this award 'a shot fired over WFAA's bow'... /munches on popcorn and stays tuned...

  6. According to Uncle Barky, KOCO-TV ABC OKC may be trying to sweet-talk WFAA's Shelly Slater into signing on with them. And KOCO's lead female anchor, Jessica Schambach, has expressed interest in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. Time to break out the popcorn, sit back and watch what happens...

     

    It may be a longshot, but prediction >> If Shelly does move to KOCO, WFAA may well trade for Jessica and make her the 5pm anchor. And, thus, Debbie Denmon, who unsuccessfully sued WFAA for discrimination after Shelly got the 5pm over her, may get stiffed again. Damn shame. Imho, Debbie deserves the 5pm. If and when Shelly leaves for KOCO, if Debbie puts in for it and does not get it, might she (Debbie) be tempted to leave WFAA and say "To hell with it, I'll go somewhere else..."?

  7. A face familiar to North Texans may be on her way back. Uncle Barky reports that former KTVT weekday morning meteorologist Julie Bologna, who served as former chief met at WPXI Pittsburgh, is now in talks with KDFW in Dallas.

     

    Due to Fiona Gorostiza's new contract with Channel 4 NOT including weathercasting duties (instead, she will instead be a full-time general assignment reporter), KDFW is looking for Fiona's early morning replacement.

  8. WFAA Ramblings...

     

    - Longtime, much beloved, and very outspoken sports director Dale Hansen, who has been with Belo’s flagship ever since cross-town rival KDFW fired him in 1982, has resigned for 3 more years with Channel 8. That would move his 2013 contract expiration back to 2016, at which time, Hansen would be age 68. Fans of Hansen - myself included - can rest easier knowing the annual “Thank God For Kids” segments - half video Christmas Card, half very poignant and personal op-ed, will be around for another four Christmases. Btw, this last year’s one was the absolute best ever.

     

     

    - And the dynamic duo of Gloria Campos and John McCaa are hopeful to resign with Channel 8. Both John and Gloria, who are due for contract expirations later this year, have been employed with the powerhouse Dallas ABC station since 1984. They have been the permanent anchors of The News 8 Update, 8’s late-night news, since 2002. In recent years, Channel 8 has had knock-down/drag-out fights in the 10pm ratings race for 1st place with KTVT.

     

    Imho, 8 would be mucho smart to keep John and Gloria around. They’re too good at what they do, and too respected in the Dallas-Fort Worth/North Texas market for another station in town not to snap them up the day after their no-compete clauses expired. Plus, as stated above, both have been with Channel 8 quite literally since I was in diapers. I can’t imagine turning on Channel 8 at Ten O’clock and seeing anyone else behind that glass desk. I can’t; and frankly, I don’t want to. And plus, both are of the old-school brand of journalism that has made Channel 8 the bastion of hardcore, serious news reporting that it is. John and Gloria belong there. And hopefully, they will stay there.

  9. Congrats and warm wishes go out to WFAA-TV's Cynthia Izzaguirre, who announced just moments ago (I'm currently watching News 8 Midday) that she is a mom-to-be. While doing a story promoing that on an upcoming Dr Oz show, people's most embarrassing health questions will be answered, Izzy said, regarding the Dr Oz Show's request that viewers email in question, that when it comes to one's health there is no question so embarrassing that it can't be asked. Izzy remarked that she's had to learn that herself, being that she is pregnant. Here's to wishing her the best as she starts her family.

  10. Items >> WFAA's Chris Flanagan leaving for WEWS in Cleveland - possibly as a weeknight anchor. And TXA 21 News: First In Prime will be no more after sometime next month. Details at Uncle Barky.

     

    A] I wish Chris well in Cleveland. And B] Although I understand why they're canning the newscast (ratings are what pays the rent and, well, we've just lost that lovin' feeling...), I still don't have to like it. During times where the situation demanded that news take precedence over entertainment programming - such as times of severe weather in the area (the tornados that have seemed to plague the area right during the prime-time hours in recent years) or breaking news (the Fort Hood shooting, etc.), it was nice to turn on something that wasn't American Idol, or Two And A Half Men, or Dancing With The Stars. And I will miss that about First In Prime.

  11. 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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  12. WFAA-TV longtimer Debbie Denmon files a lawsuit against her station. Ms Denmon, who is currently a weekend PM anchor, claims that Belo's flagship station passed her up for a weeknight anchor position in favor of a much skinner Shelly Slater.

     

    WFAA8 anchor-reporter Debbie Denmon, dissatisfied with her treatment by management, has filed a discrimination suit against the Dallas-based station.

     

    Multiple informed sources, both outside and inside WFAA8, have confirmed that Denmon's complaint is not primarily on the basis of age, sex or gender. She instead contends that her weight is being held against her, specifically in regards to landing a weekday anchor position.

     

    Denmon, who joined WFAA8 in October 2000 according to her station bio, has anchored weekend evening and late night newscasts since February 2010. Attempts to reach her for comment have been unsuccessful in the past week. She continues to work at the station. WFAA8 president and general manager Mike Devlin and news director Michael Valentine also have not answered emails requesting a statement from the station. Plainly put, no one at the station will talk on the record.

  13. Say a prayer for former WFAA-TV general assignment reporter Bert Lozano. Lozano, 42, had a heart attack over the weekend and is now in "serious but stable" condition at a Dallas-area hospital, with how things go today being key to his recovery. Before leaving Channel 8 in 2007, Lozano inadvertantly made a name for him self as being the reporter whose live report on grass fire danger on the latenight news was interrupted by a male streaker.

     

    More from Uncle Barky...

  14. One blurb from the north Texas market >> Yesterday, WFAA-TV investigative reporter Brett Shipp was physically accosted by longtime local politician, Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price. Price, who is currently facing an FBI Investigation for alleged corruption and inproprieties, shoved Shipp in a small crowd of reporters outside his office. Shipp and other memebers of the Dallas-Fort Worth area TV and radio news media were asked to be there at Price's office by fellow County Commissioner Maurine Dickey. They were supposed to accompany her as she went to Price's office to see about an expense that was charged to Dallas County - five very expensive pieces of communications equipment, each piece valued at roughly $30,000 apiece. Before they aproached the office building, Commissioner Dickey can be seen on tape invoking the fact that because Price is a public servant, his office is public property, and as such, the media had every right to be there. When the reporters followed Mrs. Dickey to Mr. Price's office front door, that's when things got ugly. Commissioner Price even made a threat to Mr. Shipp to "split [his] neck". Thing is, Mr. Shipp was standing right next to KTVT-TV reporter Bud Gillett when Mr. Price made said threat against Mr. Shipp. /popcorn moment...

     

    Link to the WFAA Story. Link to the KTVT story.

     

    Update >> Neither WFAA-TV's Brett Shipp nor Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price will press charges against the other person in last week's incident scene at Price's office.

    Also, longtime KDFW ND Maria Barrs exiting to KXTV Sacramento.

  15. One blurb from the north Texas market >> Yesterday, WFAA-TV investigative reporter Brett Shipp was physically accosted by longtime local politician, Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price. Price, who is currently facing an FBI Investigation for alleged corruption and inproprieties, shoved Shipp in a small crowd of reporters outside his office. Shipp and other memebers of the Dallas-Fort Worth area TV and radio news media were asked to be there at Price's office by fellow County Commissioner Maurine Dickey. They were supposed to accompany her as she went to Price's office to see about an expense that was charged to Dallas County - five very expensive pieces of communications equipment, each piece valued at roughly $30,000 apiece. Before they aproached the office building, Commissioner Dickey can be seen on tape invoking the fact that because Price is a public servant, his office is public property, and as such, the media had every right to be there. When the reporters followed Mrs. Dickey to Mr. Price's office front door, that's when things got ugly. Commissioner Price even made a threat to Mr. Shipp to "split [his] neck". Thing is, Mr. Shipp was standing right next to KTVT-TV reporter Bud Gillett when Mr. Price made said threat against Mr. Shipp. /popcorn moment...

     

    Link to the WFAA Story. Link to the KTVT story.

  16. Both

    KSAT 12 10pm news open 1994 (I like it but...)-

     

    KSAT 12s early 90s open:

     

    NO MUSIC BESIDES Random Orchestral Hits

     

    Charlie Van Dyke:

    "You're Watching San Antonio's News Station. KSAT 12. SALTER!. GHALLAGER! (sp?) This, is 12News Tonight."

     

    AWFUL!!

     

    Here's a KSAT Noon open from '97:

    [YT]dQLAWok8GwQ[/YT]

     

    Scott Chapin is this open's ONLY saving grace. The cut of The One And Only they used sounds like a wounded cat. :lol:

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  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPeRJb2sn9E

    "Newstouch 25"/1990 - not sure what actual station this is or if it's just cable.

     

    I don't know. When I first saw the YouTube poster's description, I thought that this may have been vintage KXXV (the ABC station in Waco, TX, broadcasting on channel 25). Brownwood is a town that is within the Waco-Temple-Killeen, Texas market (DMA #95), about 60 miles as the crow flies due west of Waco (See the references below). I don't know whether it may have been an LP repeater station or what. I attempted to look up KXXV's station history to no avail. Wikipedia says that KXXV out of Waco has been on the air since '85. Just wondering: why would Brownwood have another channel 25 station (LP or not) so close to Waco?

     

    Brownwood:

    250px-TXMap-doton-Brownwood.PNG

    Waco:

    250px-TXMap-doton-Waco.PNG

  18. More KDFW from this era...

     

    Late Talent Bump:

    [YT]RiFzAqIZE58[/YT]

     

    ...with what may be - I don't know, I'm just saying - what may be a very cleverly placed subliminal 4 (see attachment) about 10 seconds in (between John Criswell and Mike Burger). Don't know whether it was intentional or not, but very nice.

    733072661_KDFW92TBumpImage.JPG.8402d1b70681edd12240f05e6115d27d.JPG

  19. From CNBC Europe. Edgy, flashy and well-executed. I happened to be watching the night (US central time) that these graphics debuted, and according to Squawk Box Europe host Geoff Cutmore, these were done - believe it or not - in house! If you look arount YouTube you will also see program opens created for their sister CNBC Sardinia network.

     

    Squawk Box Europe (2004)

    [YT]456X-6LNah0[/YT]

     

    European Closing Bell (2004)

    [YT]NbzFttzPvTY[/YT]

    same program, when the markets close / notice the HUGE videowall (clip from 2006)

    [YT]dAFs5GphpZo[/YT]

     

    Europe Tonight (2007)

    [YT]tcrJTHBEmvQ[/YT]

     

    Power Lunch Europe (2004)

    [YT]MOJDf03wads[/YT]

     

    Morning Exchange (2004) (cancelled for the CNBC Global progam "Worldwide Exchange")

    [YT]pz4WeNnOG74[/YT]

     

    Today's Business (2004)

    [YT]tqk7AAarTAU[/YT]

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