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  1. Tiffani Tucker is sort of like a low-budget version of Romona Robinson. Being a who's who of poached Cleveland TV personalities alone wasn't going to work, so they all got slashed from the budget by the time they realized they've doped down the product too much... At least they weren't this desperate...
  2. Ah yes....the story that actually put WOIO on top of the ratings....that one time....
  3. And 19 News is going straight to the top with stories like this!
  4. It feels like another omen that Meredith will soon be swallowed up by Gray now that WOIO has this package. The news supers still have the same layout and feel of the old Raycom look, but in the new colors. But it looks good so far! They still need a new set since the other one is so washed out by the lights and cramped, and I HATE the hand-held camera in the studio....they can't put it on a stedicam rig? But it's good to have the "Action" back in "19 News!"
  5. This and the OSI theme lasting this long is a cost saving move for sure. Kind of like WKRG keeping the old Media General JDK theme as long as they did... (Someone had a good quote about a station owner keeping something around forever...please chime in...)
  6. As dominant as WJW is, it desperately needs a fresh coat of paint. The set has lasted longer than their former O&O counterparts along with the graphics which have largely survived through Local TV into Tribune... It's a far cry from their best look, IMO, the 2002 Giant Octopus package with Arnold's Fusion. I think if WJW ever changes, you're not going to have the riots in the streets that occurred when WPVI tweaked MCTYW. If the ratings have held up despite all the retirements (cough cough Dick Goddard), a fresh coat of paint won't hurt them. Back to WOIO....they have a chance to finally steal the thunder from 3 and 5 and show Cleveland (and the rest of the country) that Gray is serious about their largest market station and just covering the news in a nice package is going to go a lot further than all the gimmickry that Tegna (and Scripps to an extent) have resorted to....
  7. ...or CBS Local. It sounds so much better than TITP and gives them just a little more edge they need back. I think both companies went "all in" with Stephen Arnold a few years back. There are a couple exceptions like WSAZ, which still has Gari's NBC Collection (which oddly enough, replaced Arnold's Signature in the great SESAC disaster of 2006)
  8. Looks good thus far! He knocked it out of the park with his prior "19 Action News" work and did a great job on this upcoming look. It's a step up even for Gray. Hopefully it will be a long-term relationship that will ensure quality graphics to both legacy and former Raycom stations.
  9. That's one way to get a failing station waiver...help drive the sidecar into the ground to do so...
  10. Ron "The Ghoul" Sweed, the successor to Cleveland TV legend Ernie "Ghoulardi" Anderson, has died. https://fox8.com/2019/04/02/ron-the-ghoul-sweed-legendary-tv-personality-has-passed-away/amp/ His show was carried on 10 stations across the country owned by Kaiser Broadcasting including Detroit's WKBD and Cleveland's WKBF (which signed off in 1975 and was re-incarnated as WCLQ several years later... it's now Univision owned WQHS). His show made a comeback at WCLQ in the 80s and later in the 1990s at WBNX.
  11. Scott Jones has a doozy of a jaw-dropper on today's FTVLive... ...and happy April 1st everyone!
  12. Was WeatherRate a Raycom decision on WOIO? In the post-Goddard era of Cleveland television it may seem a little more tolerable, but nevertheless, one of those things a company pulls out of their "bag of tricks" to try and make the station better again. Consultant-laden drivel. IIRC, the WeatherRate folks do their own research, and go to the "most accurate" station. If the station buys into it, they can proclaim that they have the "Most Accurate" forecast. (if it wasn't for Sinclair, I'm sure some snake-oil salesperson would do the same thing with the "most accurate" news coverage....too bad the Poynter Institute doesn't do this with Politifact for TV too much....) Back to topic, A decent graphics package would be nice, but there are much more things Gray and WOIO need to do to make WOIO a contender in Cleveland. Inertia (the fall of WKYC and WEWS...along with general ratings declines) will probably play the biggest part. Nexstar potentially messing up WJW could help as well... Action News put them on the map, and while it was sensational and over-the-top, it worked even when its competition was still putting out a quality news product. (WEWS was in an alternate universe in the time that only a "Circle 5" could save them from) Raycom shot themselves in the foot when they killed "Action News" and later chased off all of their recognizable...cough cough "highly compensated" talent right before Gray took over.
  13. It would be a change of pace for Gray to go out of house for a new look. (It looks like they fell for the WeatheRate scam too...ugh) We all know that Raycom had their in-house Limerick package, Wasn't most of Gray's graphic efforts in house as well?
  14. Interesting. It's almost a hybrid of the last Raycom package with Graham (and the Sinclair colors).... At least Gray is starting at the top with WOIO since it needs the most TLC....
  15. Hopefully CourtTV will either replace Grit on WJTC or WFNA (or LaffTV on WKRG) in the Mobile/Pensacola area. Why Nexstar added these affiliates when WJTC already had Grit and WALA already had Laff is beyond me....
  16. If she still owned KFMB, could that be grounds for an FCC license violation? It's no longer an issue since Tegna owns the station and is no longer under her control.
  17. WALA has tweaked their morning newscasts.... The 4:30-7am portion still remains as Fox 10 News with longtime anchors Eric Reynolds & Sarah Wall, but now, the 7-9am portion is now "Good Day Gulf Coast" with Studio 10 co-host Joe Emer adding anchor duties alongside Sarah Wall. I haven't seen too much of a shift of content (like other Fox "Good Day" shows) since the WALA morning news has been very news-intensive, but that could change. Studio 10 is the lifestyle pay-for-play show where all of the "filler" has gone....
  18. It looks very good for WSYX. Let's hope they leave the flags out of the supers this time once and for all (not bloody likely.....) WSYX and WBFF have always been the golden boys for Sinclair. WSYX has been in the fold since 1996 when their original Columbus station (WTTE) was shelled into Glencairn and by way of their purchase of River City. Being a "Big 3" station in Sinclair's fold for so long (especially in a market like Columbus) means there has been much attention focused on it. It may be in 3rd place, but it has been a cash cow ever since. WJLA, despite being in the nation's capitol and a virtual flagship, still needs a lot of work, as given by all of the turnover and ratings issues since Sinclair took over.... Of course down in Cincinnati, someone is doing a good job of keeping Sinclair off their backs....how they have managed to escape the "Sinclair-i-zation" is beyond me......
  19. Interestingly enough, the coverage has ramped up in recent years to keep up with WKRG's day-long coverage. WALA didn't even do coverage until WPMI and WJTC started ramping up theirs. And WPMI's remote location is based out of WALA's longtime studios in Downtown Mobile (they moved in 2002 and the building houses an engineering firm). WALA sets up shop on a hotel balcony across the street and WKRG"s has been based out of the Exploreum museum.....all of which are on the parade routes.
  20. Over in Mobile (where Mardi Gras actually started), they do their fair share of parade coverage as well. WKRG has always blown out their schedule from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with live coverage, while WALA and WPMI do 4 hours of coverage from 10 to 2. WEAR doesn't do anything on Fat Tuesday but they do air a parade the Saturday before from Pensacola. WJTC takes things a step further and actually airs many of the parades in the days leading up to Mardi Gras.... I don't think even any stations in New Orleans do that. As for costumes, WPMI plays it up the most, but instead of characters it's the traditional Mardi Gras garb with lots of green, purple and gold.
  21. Media General tanking WCMH certainly helped WSYX's cause. But under Mitch Jacob, WSYX was Sinclair's golden boy getting all of the tools and expanded resources. Then along came the Allbritton buy and WJLA as Sinclair grew and grew and he was bumped up the food chain... Once the dust settles, WSMV will hopefully find it's groove again. What some of these managers don't realize is a "back to basics" approach can work wonders. Look at WVTM. And the same can be said with WAPT beating out WJTV in Jackson.
  22. WSMV has a new news director...Mitch Jacob, who worked at WJLA and WSYX. https://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2019/2/26/news-director-change-in-nashville While his time in DC has been debateable (overshadowed by the fact of WJLA being taken over by Sinclair), WSYX was a solid #2 under his watch and has always been one of the most successful and profitable Sinclair stations. This and the new GM hopefully can move WSMV forward from the bad press it has garnered over the past year or so due to....well...we all know...cough cough....dk....cough cough....among other changes, layoffs and lawsuits... And could they bury the hatchet and decide to bring her back perhaps?
  23. Well...since virtually everyone is in HD (and the HD News Thread disappeared in the last board upgrade).... It appears that little old WBKB-TV in Alpena, MI went HD sometime this past fall (around the beginning of September) Scroll down in WBKB's YouTube Channel to around September 7th and you'll see the last SD weather cast and the first one in HD... So who's left in Widescreen SD....and. even...gasp....4x3 now?!?!?!?!?!?
  24. When it's the SAME teams over and over again.....of course it's bad for business (and anyone who is NOT a fan of said teams....) Bottom line, the more something is hyped, the more it better live up to it. And that goes far beyond football and sports these days...
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