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28 minutes ago, MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie said:
gotcha -- would this explain why WFOR and WJW hasn't switched or "blended" what other stations have been using??
Yep! Exactly. CBS has lost control. I honestly think it's time for National Amusements to sell. It's a mess.
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20 minutes ago, MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie said:
They just got new graphics -- I highly doubt they'll get new ones anytime soon
No, they didn't. The package they're using is 5 years old. They keep intermixing that with graphics from the 2013 package and the CBSN package. It's a branding mess. It shows your audience that you are unorganized and as it bleeds into the journalism, the audience senses that the stations aren't doing their best coverage.
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14 minutes ago, 24994J said:
Yeah, it's gonna be rough enough when each station starts adopting it, and 200 stations get individual posts on here. There is NO need to announce that a station has NOT yet made the change. Those posts will be hidden, and repeated infractions could be treated like spam.
If this is really a thing you want to post, put it on Logopedia.
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I wonder if we're going to see KGO's 2000-2004 gfx brought back! lol
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33 minutes ago, Spring Rubber said:
Returning to looks of the 80s and 90s is considered the trend right now. See: Miller Lite, Bud Light, Subway, Burger King, and probably countless others.
It's cheap.
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This just feels super dated. I don't think ABC cares anymore...
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10 minutes ago, tw-804 said:
Along with their new logo, they're using the blue-and-white version of WTVY's graphics just like WHSV.
Weird... because they are using their old logo on their website.
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10 hours ago, noggi said:
“Comcast wants the FCC to issue a ruling that Nexstar should be attributed ownership of WPIX New York , which would make it in violation of the commission's 39% cap on broadcast national audience reach. The cable operator claims Nexstar’s divestiture of the station to meet FCC requirements in its acquisition of Tribune was a “sham.””
Yes! Please call a spade a spade. This LMA operation sidecar bullsh*t must end.
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1 hour ago, DENDude said:
Probably a good idea, but Scripps dosn't own NewsNet so how is that going to work?
Replace all NewsNet subchannels and offer a far more dynamic network to journalists. Cadillac versus Denver Headquarters.
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2 hours ago, Megatron81 said:
I wouldn't be surprised if Scripps does this for Michigan since they own 3 TV stations in Michigan and have MI News 24/7 as I see Scripps expanding it across the country where they have a few TV stations in many states.
At this point, they have the resources to go ahead and completely shutter NewsNet with Local24 programing.
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8 hours ago, jero23 said:
I standby what I said earlier, WJZY & WMYT will be sold again is why what is going on with on-air talent departures. Nexstar only wants the stations because FTS was willing to pawn off for Seattle and Milwaukee Fox affiliates. Nexstar is cheap and bad for business in a rapidly growing, major market like Charlotte. It's why Nexstar is dismantling great locally recognized talent by ending or not renewing all of this valuable talent. You also going to continue seeing this newsroom set...
Uh. No... I have inside information indicating that Nexstar is actively investing in WJZY & WMYT. They are planning to keep it.
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I wouldn't be surprised if we see a similar rollout in Colorado at some point.
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23 minutes ago, MidwestTV said:
I'm still not a fan of the anchor reading the open where a professional VO normally would. It lacks authority and sounds too casual.
Contracts for voice actors can cost in excess of $100,000 in a market. TEGNA designed this brand specifically with the intention of eliminating the voice acting budget... Most stations did try without but learned that it didn't work well.
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1 hour ago, tyrannical bastard said:
Hopefully any of it left rubs off on the rest of the group. Still a travesty how WBNS and WTHR were swallowed up by them.
As for WXIA, yes it is a nice improvement.
Yeah, but not the best execution.
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Why does this feel like something from Dispatch?
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4 hours ago, SFTV said:
News Director Tim Wieland from KCNC has confirmed via Twitter that Michelle Griego is leaving KPIX and will be heading back home to anchor CBS4 Mornings.
Michelle tweeted she will be heading home in August.
Not sure who will replace Michele’s position... The only candidates come to mind are Anne Makovec, Emily Turner, maybe Veronica De La Cruz if she comes back since she’s been on LOA for health and personal reasons.
Good! I was wondering. I'm glad she's coming home.
I wonder if Mekialaya White is going to stick on weekends since Kathy retired.
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14 minutes ago, Georgie56 said:
What? No! That's awful! Is this 1994? Way dated.
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4 hours ago, iron_lion said:
Time to render is cheaper and uses fewer resources.
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On 5/20/2021 at 8:05 PM, noggi said:
This is not accurate. She was brought in as a freelancer at KPNX after they parted ways with their art director long after the launch.Yes. Troika scraped these together from another campaign they had worked on.
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This seems like an attempt to counter program climate crisis science.
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20 hours ago, ScottJ said:
Discovery is trying to diversify its portfolio. It doesn't have any scripted/entertainment cable networks in the US, which makes its streaming service pretty niche. But buying/merging with Warner, Discovery can reach a more mainstream audience than it does now and it'll make Discovery+ more appealing to more people.
I think one thing attractive here is the CW. Discovery can add additional 'unscripted' programming to the CW and reduce the production costs while increasing revenue. The CW is still such a minor network that the amount of scripted programming it has is expensive compared to it's ratings. So it has a way thin margins. I think Discovery can boost that. I also wouldn't be surprised if Scripps spins off their networks again and Discovery, along with the vast library of WarnerMedia, buys that up too. Considering how many libraries they have and the studio accessibility, owning those assets as well would make sense.
With regard to the name:
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I never said that they will. I think they should.