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WEYI will take over production of WSMH's 10pm newscast on April 27, while WNEM is moving their production to its digital subchannel.
Not surprised. Could WEYI beat WACH and WNWO and become the first former Barrington station to get the new graphics then? We will wait and see...
EDIT: WEYI would be the third.
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Looks like Olivia Fierro is returning to KTVK from sister station KVVU. Olivia tweeted this and KTVK posted this video on their FB page.
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I'm shocked. It's a good theme but it's dated. CBS Local would have been a better choice.
I'm not sure if this was mentioned already or not, but the weather graphics at WHBF's sister station down I-74 have been updated. Shouldn't be too much longer...
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KFMB is having a power outage currently, looks like they are on generator power at this time.
That would explain why they haven't posted anything on Facebook for the last four hours. Their last post was of Kyle Kraska returning to the station for a visit, the first time since being shot. What a coincidence.
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As the new GM comes does that makes a possibility that KMOV will get a new set with the CBS o&o graphics.
Not sure if it would have to do with a new GM, but I would have to think that KMOV will pick up new graphics soon. They'll probably pick up something similar to what WFSB recently debuted.
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I have started searching for possible websites for the ComCorp stations and it appears as if I found a few.
WVLA: batonrougehomepage.com
KETK: easttexasmatters.com
KWKT: ourcentraltexas.com
Still can't find the one for KTSM.
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Larry Stogner's final WTVD newscast is tonight at 6.
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WXIA (11 Alive) dropping noon and 7pm newscast in favor of a 5pm newscast again.
Interesting. I wonder if WKYC will do likewise.
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Better than the last one, but Raymie's idea is still better.
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Two huge departures tops the Comings & Goings.
JC Hayward, a 43 year veteran at Washington DC's WUSA-TV is retiring. Hayward is credited with being the market's first female anchor starting back in early 1972.
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2015/01/23/tv-anchor-jc-hayward-retires-from-wusa9/22214599/
And the long-time meteorologist at Chicago's WLS-TV is out. Meteorologist Mike Caplan has been let go at ABC 7 Chicago after 21 years at the ABC O&O. WLS has
five full time meteorologists and one per diem (including new hire Cheryl Scott) and had to let one of them go.
https://www.facebook.com/michael.c.caplan/posts/10203737276287816?pnref=story
Add one more to that list. Larry Stogner, longtime anchor at WTVD, has been diagnosed with ALS and is taking time off. https://www.facebook.com/ABC11/photos/a.82214697549.81177.57780972549/10152862369442550/
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The Heartland stations may be getting new websites. WKTV just got a new one and KEZI / KDRV and WTVA may be next.
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Forecast First is a mandate - from a producer standpoint - a stupid one. I'm sure that KLAS will be a different beast, but for 98% of the other stations, if it's not happening already, it will be on every newscast.
KTVX doesn't do it.
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Why are they even buying K23KK-D? It mainly seems to overlap KEVN's signal. Something has to be up that we don't know about.
What really makes it interesting is that KEVN does not have any subchannels. So that theory is out the window...
For those not aware of the market, here's the rundown:
NBC: KNBN (channel 21; brands as "NewsCenter 1")
CBS: KCLO (channel 15; a satellite of KELO in Sioux Falls)
ABC: KOTA (channel 3; the #1 station in the market by far)
Fox: KEVN (channel 7)
The CW: KWBH-LP (sister to KNBN; broadcasts on 21.2)
MyNetworkTV: secondary affiliation on KNBN's .3?
Maybe they take the MyNetworkTV affiliation for K23KK?
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There's some interesting paperwork tonight.
It appears that Gray is actually selling a station. It'll sale WQCW's translator station WOCW-LP to DTV America Corp. for get this, $100.
DTV America Corp. owns a plethora of LP stations all across the country.
Turns out it wasn't just $100. DTV America also gave Gray station K23KK-D in Rapid City, SD. K23KK will probably become a KEVN translator.
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There's some interesting paperwork tonight.
It appears that Gray is actually selling a station. It'll sale WQCW's translator station WOCW-LP to DTV America Corp. for get this, $100.
DTV America Corp. owns a plethora of LP stations all across the country.
That company comes up in TVNewsCheck's station trading roundups almost every week. Here is their portfolio. Seems like they're launching new MyNetworkTV and Telemundo affiliates in some places.
Interesting.
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WOIO ND Dan Salamone is OUT. Apparently his last day will be Friday.
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*disregard*
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Being one of the smallest markets in the nation doesn't exactly bring out the big bucks. So I expect that people in that market will either keep getting NBC through WGEM (Quincy), KSHB (KC), or on the Iowa side WHO (Des Moines).
WHO used to have a translator in Ottumwa, along with KCCI. Both are now off the air.
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NBC's newest affiliate is KAIT, who will offer the network on a digital subchannel beginning January 26. The new NBC subchannel will offer WMC's newscasts with local inserts (I assume WMC is already the common NBC affiliate for the area, so this makes sense).
Almost seems that KAIT-DT2 will be a semi-satellite of WMC. NBC was supposed to launch on KJNE-LP (now KJNB-LP) under New Moon but that never happened. The only market that New Moon was supposed to launch an NBC affiliate and still doesn't have one now is Kirksville, MO / Ottumwa, IA (the others were Jonesboro, Dothan, AL and Jackson, TN).
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Speaking of Orlando, WOFL and WRBW have partnered with new MLS side Orlando City SC to air their matches in their inaugural 2015 season. http://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2014/12/16/orlando-city-announces-fox-35-local-broadcast-partner
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Dick Goddard signs a new multi-year deal with WJW.
WOW. He really isn't showing ANY signs of retiring soon.
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We have our replacement for Geoff Roth at WJZY/WMYT. It's Karen Koutsky, former assistant ND at WTHR.
And we also have our newest MyNetworkTV affiliate, and it's KCCI-DT3, which takes KDMI's place as the affiliate in Des Moines.
Nexstar...again
in Corporate Chat
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I think you're right. WIVT only produces one newscast at 6:00 which is repeated at 11:00 and WIVT still does not have a weather department, instead having taped forecasts from WSYR. Nexstar probably thought that WIVT is in such awful shape that it would be cheaper buying another station to assume an existing news department instead of basically starting a new one from scratch.