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TEGNA Broadcasting and Digital General Discussion
ABC 7 Denver replied to ABC 7 Denver's topic in Corporate Chat
This is all conspiracy theories. The cult of personality isn't going to vote for someone without one.- 3735 replies
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Good riddance. What a vile creature.
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It's also why stations should immediately air the local newscast at the end of the network newscast instead of another ad break. More adverts after the end of the network feed allows people to wander away from broadcast programming to cable.
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The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
ABC 7 Denver replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
More likely restricted. -
The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
ABC 7 Denver replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
Separate videos doesn't mean separate packages. These are all the same package. -
The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
ABC 7 Denver replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
These are from the same package! -
The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
ABC 7 Denver replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
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It's now NBC Arthouse.
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TEGNA Broadcasting and Digital General Discussion
ABC 7 Denver replied to ABC 7 Denver's topic in Corporate Chat
I'm suspicious about what TEGNA's objective here is. Are they thinking that KDAF is going to lose their CW affiliation and be able to line up KMPX as a replacement. I think it's strange for them to buy a one-off Estrella station.- 3735 replies
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You have to wonder, why he moved to NBC4 to then move back to NBC5. Did they feel that David would be a better fit?
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TEGNA Broadcasting and Digital General Discussion
ABC 7 Denver replied to ABC 7 Denver's topic in Corporate Chat
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Taylor is not cheap.
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A year and a half? Only if they bought an entirely new graphics and weather systems.
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Really? A new color scheme and text size take a year and a half? WHAT!?
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Sadly, this doesn't seem like an updated version. Although the audio fidelity may not be good and therefore it betrays me ears, this is in fact the 2002 commission that went unused. Not exactly a modern take.
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It's not the age that's the problem, it's the financial layout that the experience demands that's the problem for GANNETT TEGNA.
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Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
ABC 7 Denver replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
I'd file one of these in every market in which Sinclair has this kind of control. It's all sorts of screwed up! -
Fox Television Stations - General Thread
ABC 7 Denver replied to ColDayNews's topic in Corporate Chat
They should have called it NewsEdgier. -
Temporary until after the election.
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Booo! Same crap that Sinclair was gonna pull with Tribune stations.
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TEGNA Broadcasting and Digital General Discussion
ABC 7 Denver replied to ABC 7 Denver's topic in Corporate Chat
Me? No. I know the cost of these things though.- 3735 replies
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ABC 7 Denver replied to ABC 7 Denver's topic in Corporate Chat
Meh, that open seems pretty slapdash.- 3735 replies
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Oh, Pshhhh! This is cheesy af!
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Yeah, because television is SOOOO comparable to newspapers. Hey, if people are willing to pay for Spotify, Apple TV+, HBOMax, CBS All Access, Disney+, Amazon Prime, etc, why aren't they willing to pay for visual news content in the same way? Especially, if they can get the content JUST catered to them (microtargeting). It's the big newspapers that are being gutted and haven't converted well because A. Owners are treating them like slush funds (like these big station groups do to their stations) and B.They are using technology to promote an old model of journalism, not evolving it (which they could digitally). Small community papers have been growing for that very reason! I have quite a few local papers that I love, but it's just not the same video storytelling. Reading a story about Iran isn't the same a seeing the visuals and hearing the content. You get more nuance. Why do you think NPR is so damn successful? That kind of storytelling you can read, but it doesn't have the same power. If the cost to produce a fictional show during a pandemic isn't more expensive than the revenue returns from a CBS NewsNight program.
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I expect them to get out of the business of broadcasting, providing more customized content and move to a subscription model. Saying that people watch TV news for 'human connection' is what's wrong with the platform. I want information, not to connect with other people. I also don't want to be used as a tool to sell ads, because all that's doing is exacerbating the sensationalism and appealing to the broad base, not doing real journalism regardless of it's broad base appeal. Screw that.
