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  1. Dan Lampariello exits WGME for WBFF
  2. WHDH/WLVI/WSVN owner Ed Ansin says he wants to die with his boots on - and he's gunning to swipe the FOX affiliation in Boston away from Cox/Apollo's WFXT https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2020/01/01/whdh-owner-ansin-still-charge-want-die-with-boots/OUdRVkqeC7AtU5c1YGlr4J/story.html
  3. Tracy Sabol exits WMTW after 14 years. She joined the station in April 2006 as a weekend anchor/reporter. She was promoted to weekday evening anchor in 2010. She's leaving to be closer to family in the DC area. https://www.wmtw.com/article/tracy-sabol-1577836429-maine-wmtw/30371383
  4. Ever since Bill Green retired from WCSH/WLBZ last month there was some question as to who, if anyone, would pick up the mantle of chronicling the state of Maine on a weekly basis. It appears WMTW may be taking baby steps towards establishing their own franchise. Veteran WMTW anchor/reporter Steve Minich hosts "Total Maine with Steve Minich" on WMTW sister station WPXT on January 4th. So far it's only a OTO compilation of content that has already appears on weekday newscasts. Despite WMTW and WPXT being Hearst stations, they didn't bother with the Chronicle branding (which WMTW uses infrequently for hour-long "specials" which preempt ABC prime time programming.) Edit: Kind of inauspicious start if you ask me (they aired it instead of their usual 7PM newscast that would ordinarily air in the time slot whenever there's a sports overrun on WMTW.) Typical half-hearted Hearst Portland move.
  5. I never really cared for "This is Home," and I'm generally a fan of warm-and-fuzzy Gari packages ("Hello News" especially.) Our local TEGNA stations even continue to use "Good News" for their winter storm coverage.
  6. Heck, I'd settle for the Rampage package at this point...
  7. Yes, with the important caveat that WHDH's transformation was very watered-down compared to WSVN's and tailored to the sensibilities of the market.
  8. Cheatwood's time came and went with Sunbeam. I feel badly for all the Tegna stations that lost all that institutional knowledge through early retirements in pursuit of that elusive millennial audience (to say nothing of the veteran talent who were traded out for cheap, fresh out of J-School MMJs.)
  9. I assume that these overnight clearances for DBL are just until legacy syndication deals are over and done with then they'll clear it in early fringe eventually. Here in Portland WCSH isn't very aggressive in the syndication market so they clear DBL at 12:30PM and from 4-5P on weekdays. Likewise, they cleared Harry in afternoons and overnights when that was a thing.
  10. Good luck finding it in your market what with all the group owners glomming onto the subchannel real estate with crap like TBD and whatnot.
  11. It still takes time away from local news content - and you can bet they can't bury it like Sinclair stations did with Boris et al.
  12. Here's why ROH is shilling for the Health Alert Hotline... https://www.cagesideseats.com/2017/6/7/15758064/pro-wrestling-wwe-television-viewers-getting-a-lot-older-study-finds
  13. Allegedly Boris is being reassigned to sales - how, exactly, that will be carried out is anyone's guess.
  14. "Therefore, we will be expanding our local investigative journalism footprint in our daily newscasts."
  15. In other words, more time for political ads. I hope all the groups will do the same, including Hearst and Tegna.
  16. NECN is almost as bad, acoustically speaking, and they're owned by Comcast.
  17. WCSH/WLBZ's Bill Green has retired after 47 years. Unlike the station's 207 franchise, Bill Green's Maine retires with him. https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/entertainment/television/bill-greens-maine/bill-green-has-one-last-thing-to-say-thank-you-maine/97-50e4ab10-838b-4cc2-9d10-507b4c1eeffe
  18. My money's on Wrobo, too.
  19. It sure would. Consultants have an expiration date, and Cheatwood's was years ago.
  20. About the only reliable source of income newspapers have these days is public notices. Here in Maine there was a push to eliminate public notice advertising in newspapers, as newspaper circulation has fallen precipitously and government entities can publish public notices for free on their official websites or on Facebook or Twitter, but the newspaper lobby managed to nix that idea.
  21. Cunningham Broadcasting-owned Portland, ME FOX affiliate WPFO expands "Good Day Maine" to the 8AM hour starting today, extending the morning franchise to 4-1/2 hours a day overall (4:30A-9:00A), the first 2-1/2 hours being on Sinclair-owned CBS affiliate WGME, which produces GDM. Of course Cunningham is a Sinclair shell company to get around duopoly rules.
  22. When I was working in radio Ed Hopkins was our voice guy. That was back in the '80s...
  23. There's a difference between an older employee volunteering to work for peanuts versus receiving an insult offer to stay aboard.
  24. That's often an invitation to an age discrimination lawsuit. Early retirement is seen as a cheaper way of easing out older talent.
  25. In addition to saving on veteran talent salary and benefits, younger talent is seen as more compliant about doing the crap that owners like Tegna foist on viewers like their obsession with social media.
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