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  1. And for something completely different....

     

    Is Tegna's WTSP getting a new logo?  Noticed a different design on their YT channel. 

     

    Website hasn't changed though. Looks like KGTV circa 1970's/80s. 

    NewWTSP.jpg

  2. Longtime Tampa Bay news anchor Arch Deal passed away on Friday according to a Facebook post from a close friend. He was 88.

     

    Deal worked at all three Bay Area network affiliates (WTVT, WFLA and WLCY) between 1958 and 1977 and then worked as air traffic reporter for WRBQ radio.

     

    In recent years he had taught college courses and wrote a book. 

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  3. Very interesting to see what WFAA's competition was airing in the late '70s. I'm sure KDFW thought they scored big when Chip Moody make the leap from KXAS. That guy was incredible. 

    4 hours ago, Info Junkie said:

    KWWL from 1983, featuring one of the earliest Jeff Ellingson VOs and a theme I’ve heard but I don’t know where.

     

    I know where...it's the WEVU theme. 

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  4. 17 hours ago, Yankees4life said:

    WDTN had an interesting open back in 75. Looks like they went the Action News route without the theme

     

     

    Sheryl Previll later went by the name Sheryl Browne in Cleveland and Tampa. No idea what happened to her after her departure from WTSP in 1992. 

  5. Wasn't sure where to post this-This is new to me, and maybe others have seen this, but it's a fascinating interview with meteorologist Dennis Feltgen who most notably worked at KSTP but also had stints at WSB, WPEC, KARE and WTSP. He talks about his experience working for "old man" Hubbard and then Gannett, then his time in Tampa where he apparently was slated to replace Dick Fletcher, and his career since his TV days. Really down to earth guy. 

     

    https://tcmedianow.com/tc-media-now-exclusive-interview-with-kstp-and-kares-dennis-feltgen/

  6. 22 hours ago, TheOneManHerd said:

    All of the conditions that led ABC to switch to KSTP, WSB, WSOC, WTLV, WSAV, WBRZ, and KOMU were present in the Tampa Bay market. I wonder what made WFLA decide to stay with NBC; and WIS and WSFA for that matter.

     

    Good question. I'll have to see if I can find the article(s) again. I just know that ABC put WLCY "on notice" and that ABC was rumored to be wooing WFLA. There was a later article from '81 I think where the president of ABC said they were much happier after WTSP built a new transmitter. The WLCY-TV situation is pretty unique and a long discussion, but basically they were appealing to the FCC as early as 1967 for a new transmitter location since nearly half the market couldn't receive channel 10. The station was a "dog" and the ratings were proof

    In May 1978, these were the 11 o'clock Tampa sweeps numbers:

    WTVT  43 share, WFLA 33 share, WLCY 11 share

     

    WTOG got a better share of the market than the ABC affiliate!

  7. 1 hour ago, jerseyfla said:

     

    Actually, next year will be the 40th anniversary of many stations swapping NBC for ABC in 1980 due to ABC's massive ratings at that time and the network seeking stronger affiliates.

     

    In the Tampa Bay area, there were rumors circulating that WLCY would lose its ABC affiliation and WFLA was in talks to pick it up. That was about the time Rahall sold the station. 

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  8. They should get rid of the white bar at the bottom of the screen. Or make it blue. Kinda distracting.

     

    Thought the close was kind of weird with the camera moving upward into the rafters (?) or whatever above the studio. 

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  9. I like that they are differentiating themselves from the pack. I think Norah is the right person and I hope the move to D.C. will generate a return on their investment. I will definitely give CBS a try although I think NBC has a might tighter newscast.

     

    I think the time might be right for a primetime network newscast. 

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  10. Here in Columbus, WCMH anchor Colleen Marshall gave an update on her coanchor Mike Jackson who has been recovering from a stroke suffered 10 months ago. Sadly, he has a long path ahead of him to full recovery. 

     

    Best to Mike Jackson and his family. 

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