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GoldenShine9

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  1. Since the chances of Gray getting a station in Atlanta is near zero, WRDW may be their de facto flagship...
  2. As a smaller market station, there is no incentive to cut costs there since they are already much lower than at the bigger TEGNA stations. Plus, their competition is a joke in comparison.
  3. Regarding Mark Hyman, now is not the time for jokes. A brain tumor is extremely serious.
  4. Is that even legal? Could Hearst sue them for trademark laws?
  5. Maybe he or she got laid off in the MG acquisition.
  6. You do have a point there. It might have an excellent case for the failing station waiver as well.
  7. I've never seen them try to cut corners. I figured they would use the failing station waiver to acquire the station. I honestly would reject the case, although they might be accepted in the other waiver. Interestingly, though, with the same interpretation - if rejected by the FCC - Sinclair would have to divest WGHP to keep its duopoly, or break up the WXLV/WMYV duopoly in separate directions, as there would only be 7 or 8 voices in the market.
  8. https://forums.tvnewstalk.net/index.php?threads/rumor-tegna-and-nexstar-merger.16065/page-3#post-191501 I posted that in the Speculatron.
  9. I posted it in the Speculatron thread, but anyway Sinclair can't acquire Tegna, or any part of it, if the Tribune deal goes ahead as they would already be over the cap.
  10. Don't they get creamed by KRGV in the ratings anyway?
  11. Probably won't even put a dent into WTOK though.
  12. Regarding Hurricane Harvey relief, I know a few media companies have already stepped up: http://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2017/8/29/take-that-tegna-hearst-to-donate-up-to-2-million-bucks-for-relief * Hearst is definitely the most generous by far, with a $1 million guaranteed corporate donation and matching individual donations up to an additional $1 million. * Both Nexstar and Tegna are holding individual relief drives but are not quite as generous yet - Tegna will match up to $100,000 and Nexstar has not publicly announced any matching donations. * No word from anyone else yet. While the article does single out Sinclair, to be fair none of the other companies have done anything that I am aware yet.
  13. That's not going to work! Unless KVIQ goes off the air and is moved to 3.2 (which I believe is empty right now). Another possibility is that KVIQ is sold to Heartland; tied to KHSL/KNVN and becomes a satellite of KHSL.
  14. If WTVZ is shut down though, there likely wouldn't be enough full-powers left to form a duopoly with WSKY.
  15. Out of curiosity, what is the Hispanic population size in Hampton Roads? Enough for a Spanish-focused company to acquire something and start up something new?
  16. How about "FoXtra 9"? That would be a creative use of the X and emphasize the channel number of the current MyTV station.
  17. It's practically irrelevant now. I'd expect most of their subchannel affiliates to find a new programming source that may want an upgrade to a DT2 from a DT3/4 (since those are usually crap signals).
  18. It's not the same station, but if they wanted to they could rebrand WISH as WLWI and make it a de facto "spiritual successor"... Ahhhh...everything old is new again. Has Nexstar EVER owned any radio assets?
  19. They still need WLWT though, which is pretty much out of reach unless they make a trade.
  20. Given how she did there and what she did to ratings, I am sure one of the rival stations would sign Angela Taylor as soon as an opening comes up. I think a spot on the Fox 35 morning show would be best for her alongside Amy Kaufeldt.
  21. Since they are all different DMA's, what they did was completely legal. I believe some counties are assigned to Denver, which makes zero sense. Lots of room for a Fox affiliate, either through an extra subchannel or a low-power station.
  22. Nexstar can't acquire KAKE+ though as they already own KSNW+.
  23. Unless Raycom starts a standalone news operation? I don't think Knoxville has ever had four operations. There are 10 full powers with 9 owners in Knoxville, so one of them CAN legally acquire WKNX and create a duopoly.
  24. Given that the area is quite hilly with large valleys, having its transmitter on VHF 2 is not as bad as you would think, since it would penetrate into the valleys a lot better. Although having it on VHF-high would be best in that case.
  25. Now we await Gray's next move...there are at least a dozen stations I can see that they would be interested in. Problem is that acquiring them is slow as they don't have the money for a blockbuster.
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