Its too bad WGN's sister station WGN america split almost everything from Chicago and their Network affiliate. back in 1999 i used to get 2 of the same show coming on my local station and the Superstation. now its only copying TBS/TNT. but with the same shows coming on WGN's other sister station KTXL.
People don't seem to Watch WXYZ As much because of WJBK. maybe its their DMA. also whats with their downtown studio? its like what KCRA used to do at the Arden Fair Mall.
KCRA also made it into a bug for syndicated shows as well. but KCRA still shows the Regular 3 during NBC Promos, As an ID during NBC shows before transitioning to NBC's bug and for some reason they still use a brief jingle of the Hearst "Where The News Comes First" Theme from NewsMedia Central during their TV Schedule Graphics. not sure why.
KOVR CBS 13's Rare News theme when they were owned by sinclair.
Rare Audio and Video of WDJT's older stuff from 1998.
WKBD UPN 50's Old cut of Gari's "Paramount" Package that they used during headlines in between commercial breaks.
WFTX FOX 4 News ID From 1996 Followed by a Headline Cue of Gari's "Making A Difference" Package. (This was used as some placement for Promos but it ended up as a technical Difficulty.)
wow didn't know that. my ABC affiliate here has had alot of problems lately. other times commercials from my local station would sometimes often cut to robin roberts or other reporters rehearsing and then back again. another day was when they showed the color bars with the words "ABC TV NEW YORK HD" followed by a tone and a circle spinning. that pretty much what goes on sometimes where i am where KXTV is.
I found something very unusual this morning. any idea what happened here? some raw ABC news feed my station forgot to switch off.
it came on at 11AM and for some reason my local station KXTV News 10 ABC was suppose to switch to their news but i have no idea why they didn't sooner. it was still showing the GMA graphics for some reason. but it also showed the ticker too followed by the theme from World News Tonight.