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fox5fan

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  1. They started it about a week and a half ago. Very refreashing approach to the news. Its still "newsy" but more visually appealing.
  2. Teresa Priolo is now a full time reporter for Fox 5, not freelance anymore. http://www.mediabistro.com/tvspy/on-the-move-91813_b104380 Random, but this leads me to ask the question, with having so many "staff members" who is freelance and who is full time. I'd assume (at this point) based on this article Teresa 100% is a full timer, Audrey Puente (just an assumption) and Juliet Huddy are all probably full time and not freelance because they are regulars. Why don't they have bios on the website? Then... Lidia Curanaj has been there for 3-4? years.... Is she full or freelance? And Sharon Crowley is always filling in at the desk... but is she only freelance as well?
  3. Christina Park in for Rosanna yesterday, now Dari in today. Greg/Dari GDNY - most awful edition ever.
  4. I could be very off when saying this, but I think having Christina on GDNY was a test. By the way that the fill ins have been looking, Kerry Drew has been doing a lot more nights, where she was typically in the mornings. Considering Juliet Huddy is not yet "official" - when I say that, 1) Her bio is not on the WNYW site 2) She hasnt been confirmed by any outlets to be the permanent anchor.... I could see them wanting to move Christina Park to the GDEC/GDWU - which she was on before, so it wouldn't be a huge stretch! And then moving Kerry Drew to anchor weekends and report during the week. This is probably wishful thinking because I love Christina, but before Steve Lacy was moved to nights, they did experiment with him filling in a few times!, But I could see it happening, I dont think its a huge stretch.
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