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Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
Columbus may as well be their crown jewel, it's probably their most profitable market, and now with WSYX posting sizable ratings gains against WCMH and WBNS, a place where they are actually winning the ratings. Of course, much of this has to do with the free fall of both WCMH and WBNS over the years. WKRC seems to have taken a dive a few years ago, but they may have recovered... -
NewsNation The Turmoil Saga of NewsNation
tyrannical bastard replied to TVLurker's topic in US Cable News
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I have to wonder, could Bob Prather be heading back to Gray, especially with Bob Smith's impending retirement.....
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WOIO and constant technical difficulties
tyrannical bastard replied to Vidifont's topic in General TV
It's a relic of the old analog era where VHF ruled supreme. Plus, 3, 5 and 8 signed on in the late 40s, where as WOIO signed on in 1985. Even the basis of WOIO's news department only dates to 1988. -
Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
I'm curious, are there any NBC affiliates that are running more than 1 hour of NBC News Daily? I think the show is designed to cater to different time slots across the country, but air in full on NBC News Now. -
Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
Steve Harvey: Name a show that's replacing NBC 15 News at Noon and Gulf Coast Today. The National Desk! (Nope, another hour of Family Feud on top of the hour at 4: 00pm AND the 6:30 airing on WEAR!) -
Didn't see a thread for Allen Media group, so here we go! And to start things off, Bob Prather (who left Gray to start Heartland Media) and Andy Fisher, are both leaving AMG. https://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2023/4/17/breaking-shake-up-at-the-top-of-one-media-group-to-be-announced-today Could any of this be related to Allen's involvement in the Diamond Sports dumpster fire?
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Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
Well....it appears that WEAR is now SIMULCASTING newscasts on WPMI. Hopefully it's just a weekend thing. -
Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
By now, the changes have probably been made in all of the affected markets. I posted in the "Out and About" thread about Mobile losing their AM, noon and lifestyle programs on WPMI. So all that appears to be left is weekend newscasts and weekly 5, 6 and 10 shows. I know it's not KDNL, but this is a pretty bare-boned approach in a market the size of Mobile-Pensacola. But to Sinclair, it's probably a way to keep status quo on WEAR and their absolute dominance of the Florida side of the market. -
This should probably go in the Sinclair thread, but it's pretty significant to mention here. This is the last day of WPMI's morning show, noon newscast and Gulf Coast Today lifestyle program. This Facebook post even hints at more "sharing" with cross-market WEAR in Pensacola. All the more reason Sinclair should have NEVER been able to run 4 stations in 1 market.
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WUAB is now available on YouTube TV. I'll have to see if Gray has a universal deal with The CW or if it's just certain stations in certain markets.
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Now, MLB is trying to force Bally to pay up for the Cleveland Guardians (Indians) and the Minnesota Twins. They skipped these payments, and if if they don'r pay up, they could seize the rights from Bally. https://theathletic.com/4385805/2023/04/05/mlb-diamond-sports-bankruptcy-twins-guardians/ Since they-re post bankruptcy filing, does this have any chance of actually happening?
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Unlike Ed Ansin's sons taking over Sunbeam after his passing, Edith Waterman probably had no one in the family interested in continuing the family business, so selling was the only option. Had it been part of an estate sale, it would have driven up the taxes for any buyer.
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I"m sure Hurricane Ian may have prompted them to sell. They fared much better than WINK, but the storm may have give them the realization that they need sister stations to step in when the next storm comes. And given the market, corporate ownership may be a good thing, dissolving the toxic cultures that have seemingly permeated the market for years. It is an end of an era for sure. What other market has been primarily comprised of locally-owned stations in this day and age?
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There's still a couple of straggler CW stations that have yet to have been added to YTTV. These are the .2s on stations like WCBD, WNCT, WJTV/WHLT, etc....
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Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
Sinclair is reorganizing their businesses under a new holding company, Sinclair Inc. https://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-sinclair-broadcast-changes-name-in-business-reorganization-20230403-r4qtoxhl7fctlkpynajgt3ncfi-story.html The Sinclair Broadcast Group will be a subsidiary, which will contain the moribund Diamond Sports venture, while another subsidiary, Sinclair Ventures will contain the rest of the company, including their investments, 3.0 development, Compulse Intergrated Marketing, and Tennis Channel. Seems like the stations are being set up for a potential sale. WHEN the Standard General / Tegna deal fails, will Soo Kim come knocking to take the stations off Sinclair's hands? -
My how the times have changed. Four years ago, the return of news on WWJ was an April fools joke....on this very site!
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WOIO and constant technical difficulties
tyrannical bastard replied to Vidifont's topic in General TV
Andre Bernier used to have his "weather spies" when he was on in the mornings, but he slipped into "Dick Goddard" mode soon after Dick himself finally retired. -
Looks like Nexstar's CW stations are now live on YouTube TV. This should include the MyNetwork stations and WGN. Time to "move" to Chicago! Or Marquette, MI to see what WJMN is up to.... EDIT:. Only the CW stations are available so far....
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Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
These stations are so stripped down, any buyer would have to literally build them from scratch to meet their needs. Then again, since so much of it is cloud and IT-based, that burden may be easier to bear. Remember the WAGT transition from Schurz to Gray? Media General held them to the SSA and even violated FCC rules for illegally taking back WAGT based on a lower court ruling that gave them the right to do so. Sinclair would probably hold any buyer to the same scrutiny if anyone else took a station they were providing services for from their "cold dead hands..." -
Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
Surprisingly, Mobile/Pensacola is one of the only Sinclair markets to have not moved LMA/SSA station feeds to their owned and operated stations. That could be with WPMI's NBC affiliation, and if it is contractually tied to WPMI, and cannot be moved to WFGX or WEAR as a primary or secondary subchannel, much like Sinclair has done in other markets like Columbus and Charleston. Meanwhile, stations like WALA continue to run away with expanding their local programming, and with the recent cancellations of Dr. Phil, Judge Mathis, and the People's Court, there goes the last of their daily syndication, clearing the way for Gray to put the KVVU model of news from sunrise to sunset. FTVLive picked up on a Twitter thread from a former employee, describing his experience working at WPMI, and how the belt tightening has been going on for a while now... https://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2023/3/26/sinclair-continues-to-cut -
Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
I guess time will tell how these stations will do until the affiliations are up. In a world where stations are adding newscasts left and right (with the decline of syndication and potential pullback by the networks in the coming years), a station like WPMI is doomed because of Sinclair's desire to "control" 4 stations in a market, and is limited by what they can put on their station (the 15% rule). What we could be seeing is the rise of NewsCentral 2.0. Didn't they already learn their lesson from this boondoggle 20 years ago? Instead of netlet and other weak affiliates getting a so-called local newscast, it's going to trickle down to a select group of Sinclair-run stations that can't cut it in their market. Now if they're really in deep trouble, it could trickle up to the larger stations as well. -
Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
tyrannical bastard replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
And the hammer has dropped at WPMI in Mobile. https://www.lagniappemobile.com/news/deep-cuts-at-local-tv-station/article_52a2f324-ca89-11ed-accd-17afb130f97d.html (paywalled story) To sum it up, the 5-7 AM newscast, noon show and lifestyle program Gulf Coast Today will be cancelled. The National Desk will replace the 5-7 newscast with "local cut-ins" beginning on April 17th. The current 5, 6 and 10 newscasts, along with the 5 & 10 weekend newscasts will remain. Around 20 people were laid off. And yet, WEAR in Pensacola is seemingly unscathed, with no changes on the horizon. Sad, sad day in Mobile and for any Sinclair station that has gone through this, or is about to go through this. And as a sidenote, the Lagniappe (where the story came from) is now the only newspaper in Mobile (that still prints one). They have a reverse paywall where the print paper is FREE while the website costs $$$ to access.) The former "newspaper" AL.com ceased printing this past February, but they've been irrelevant since they Tegna-fied themselves a decade ago like most of the other Advance papers. The news void in Alabama continues to grow..... -
Syndicated News for the 2022-23 TV Season
tyrannical bastard replied to H-Town TV Fan's topic in General TV
And here we are when REPEATS of syndication are being kept on the air (Judge Judy) and prime time is reboots of old shows from the 80s and 90s. It makes the whole "season 9 was all a dream" that Dallas pulled off in the 80s with the death and return of Patrick Duffy that much more plausible these days. -
Syndicated News for the 2022-23 TV Season
tyrannical bastard replied to H-Town TV Fan's topic in General TV
So these are all the post-Roseanne episodes? Given her departure, those episodes will probably be permanently separated and likely unseen, unless someone like Fox Nation picks them up. In the past, shows with fractured histories like Valerie and The Hogan Family have always maintained their continuity as a series, but it looks like the producers are seeking to keep The Conners permanently separated from the reboot and continuation of the old series that spawned it.