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  1. Very good point you made, but even though it took CBS almost 25 years to get a news operation at WWJ. In 1999, CBS O&O were in the crapper except certain stations i.e.(Minneapolis, Denver, Baltimore) CBS' news infrastructure has been tied to William Paley, Edward R. Murrow & Walter Cronkite, and it has always been slow to change. With the pending sale that CBS is going through you do wonder how much will change. I actually thought CBS would have bought Channel 46 during their WGCL days and combine 46/69 together. I wonder how much of an investment is being made, because they will need a new building for starters.
  2. https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/fcc-rejects-license-challenges-to-three-baltimore-tv-stations
  3. I'm sure The Ansin Family owns the property right? They're into real estate so it makes since.
  4. Jeff Hogan teaming up with Yolanda Harris makes good business sense, because Jeff had been on 10TV since the late 90s. Good move to 10TV.
  5. Here more from Columbus it like my whole childhood all over again with WSYX & WBNS.
  6. Actually 31 years LOL
  7. The old newsroom & the new newsroom at NBC4 & Telemundo47.
  8. WBNS would get their set developed by Devlin Design Group 90s set a year prior in 1994. The Wolfe's had the money to spend for both stations.
  9. WXIA 11pm news (Last Cheers Episode May 1993)
  10. WTVN 1985 (now WSYX) Gail Hogan who worked at WCMH WCMH at 5, 5:30PM with Doug Adair, Gail Hogan, Angela Pace, Cabot Rea (Lyn Tolan who worked at CMH, BNS and last ND at SYX)
  11. 1988 WCMH 4 Doug Adair & Angela Pace
  12. TEGNA seems to be cash poor. Can they afford him?
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