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mrschimpf

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  1. Going by Logopedia, it's a faux-throwback to their 1978 logo version, though that was just a solid block '10' rather than this line-art version.
  2. Diverting from the main topic right now, I'm just noticing now that a replay of CBSEN has replaced the CBS Morning News on the schedule for the next two weeks. Whatever is going on at the Broadcast Center, it must be dire enough that the reopening is now being thought of in weeks (or months) rather than days.
  3. Should mention too that they also agreed to cease-fire with Cox involving the ex-Northwest stations.
  4. They know it'll be preempted by some kind of Tri-State governor's statement, so why prepare a noon show? They have more important things to worry about (not having a functional building/newsroom) than preparing a noon show that'll probably go in the shredder anyways. These are unusual times and there are stations placing their E/I burdens on during weekday noon hours in order to get them in if 45 preempts them on the weekends and provide something to kids knowing they're a captive audience. Honestly, FTVLive's usual 'news grump' act looks kind of petty right now; I don't give a damn about their whining about some reporter having their regional Emmy in their home shot.
  5. Daily Show is definitely another possibility now that they're dark.
  6. I'm beginning to wonder if it wouldn't be a bad idea for Nexstar to begin to air WGN's shows on WGN America. With News Nation coming up soon, outside of one Cancon import in two weeks that's new for them, it may be better to do for now than their reruns (and at this this point, the FCC enforcing that Syndex provision is as low a priority as possible in an emergency situation).
  7. Let's just hope she's made sure to keep all eye-seeking toys from her kids out of the room.
  8. Related to GMA, repeats of the noontime GMA3 have been suspended as of Wednesday for an hour-long update regarding COVID-19 developments produced by ABC News Now.
  9. Every other news op in the country is busy with their own stuff going on. And just anchoring outside just throws people out into public areas in an unneeded manner, putting people at risk for absolutely no gain. We're in an uncertain time where the entire 'virtual set' model is showing so many cracks in the social distancing situation it may have been killed, we're seriously going to have to see so many on-air personalities in different shifts to keep everyone sane, and station groups may even have to en masse regional newscasts together. ESPNU literally showed a still screen for three hours because it's too dangerous for the Dan Le Batard Show to air as normal with everyone massed in a studio (everyone called in via Skype and such), and the CBS Morning News went without graphics. As long as information is being presented, that is priority #1 over not seeing your 'news family' in that close around the big desk for the next few weeks.
  10. And because of the situation, a number of taped interviews with Al and Craig usually presented as 'live' through the day had a subtle 'Pre-recorded' bug in the corner.
  11. Today's IE was compiled from LA, (IE tapes at Broadcast Center) with Deborah hosting the show from her home kitchen.
  12. And Gray can't acquire it now; the station failed so no FSW can be filed if Gray files a CP for a new station on the 27 allocation (unless Ajit's willing to look the other way on even more stuff).
  13. Small bonus seeing one Mike Darnell as the station's tape librarian there.
  14. Negative leverage - nobody wants to pay for their $100/year price for the Plus package for #374 vs #685 in the world preliminary matches, and you have to pay a monthly fee even for TVE access; and consolidating a website and magazine into the same company is asking for disaster (Google Justin Gimmelstob about how this triple threat marketing is a disaster when a personality gets into hot water). Even Willow, the cricket channel running on a small budget, has a sane carriage fee and free TVE to the systems that have taken them on.
  15. Every single contract with every single entity under their purview would be breached, and it would be a death sentence. The filler shows they run outside their main sports would absolutely eviscerate them in court if they switched to that model, and the entire traditional pay-per-view industry is dead. Outside of dish services that still have to maintain it and grumpy diehards that require it through a cable box, PPV movies are no longer a thing, nearly every ring sports event now has an IPTV option (which they love because only the most tech-savvy could record the event for forever viewing), and most systems only have three PPV channels overall, at most.
  16. It'll be a three hour special in prime time two weeks from now and cause all life in SWB and the Lehigh Valley to come to a halt.
  17. Knowing Sinclair's vexilological kink with the Stars and Stripes, 'Flag' could work .
  18. I guess you'll have to complain to their news director in 1994; that's how long they've done that tease format since they launched the 4 and 4:30pm newscasts that year. If it didn't change then, it isn't changing now. And the new lead-in slogan makes sense...the current VO for WINS did the same voiceover for the 5pm show for WTMJ in the 90s until 2004.
  19. WGN Sports isn't over after all; the Chicago Fire are airing 24 matches this year under a multi-year deal with the station, along with surrounding programming (it'll also be nationwide through MLS's ESPN+ streaming); not sure if it's WGN with editorial control or a brokered arrangement for play-by-play.
  20. Maybe a go at getting the CW+ from WLAJ? Their stick has three HD signals going through it with the WLNS channel share which must struggle to manage bandwidth, though most of the Katz networks are already spread out through all the stations in the market. It's an odd situation since WSYM (their news share partner) shares common ownership with Katz, but only carries Bounce. Lansing is just a completely different channel map compared to most markets altogether...it could also be a way to arrange an SSA to get WSYM-DT4 (the MyNet affiliate) an HD signal in exchange for extending their agreement so that they don't just extend WXMI's news op into Lansing via WSYM in some way.
  21. WTMJ switched their logo on the website; no sign of the new package today though. ETA - I would not be a good Nostradamus; remove failed prediction.
  22. Honestly it reminded me of Wall Street Journal colorized woodcuts, which would make more synergetic sense, but it wasn't any better than the 'football player in a greenscreen room grabbing his jersey yoke' dullness that's overcome the sports media industry.
  23. That's KTMJ in Topeka, part of their triopoly in that market where KSNT is the main newsgathering station.
  24. Like I said, I was surprised NBC allowed them to have a Baby Peacock for so long, and the social media icons looked beyond cluttered. Glad they're finally fixing it.
  25. And also...single-sponsor ads overlaying the entirety of the boards; the latter is very unwelcome as they cover up board lines.
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