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Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
nathannah replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
Yeah, but I'd like to know if stuff like this was factored into their current affiliation agreement, and that they can still opt out of CW programming out of spite. You don't really see this with many of the Big Four stations and it would be get the attention/letter from affiliate relations. -
WBAY will be pushing ET to late night next week for extended hour-long 6pm shows through the election, and likely quite a few other stations throughout Gray; kinda a shock that WANF doesn't have have anything at 7:30 and has TBBT reruns instead.
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Sinclair Broadcast Group - General Discussion
nathannah replied to Smitha A's topic in Corporate Chat
The National News Desk is going primetime on their CW affiliates on Election Night it looks like, in order to pre-empt the network's own NewsNation simulcast (or push it off to air to nobody on Charge/Comet subs). -
WBAY has GrayOne promos but a lot of their graphics systems have been down lately (their traffic information for instance) so it looks like they're still on some Media General-era (and even Young) systems actively being upgraded.
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That is...really stupid. The CW/WB took advantage (outside the big markets) of the fact that it had entertainment that night and was the only place viewers could go for something new. In many markets, NN is right next to the local CW station as a legacy of its WGN carriage (a station that's sending that simulcast right to the .3, just like KTLA and WPIX), so the simulcast is nigh pointless for anyone outside the Nexstar boardroom. You also know that the Sinclair stations are out at 10 for NND, so why even try to go to midnight outside the main CW base? ETA - Yeah, Sinclair's definitely not simulcasting News Nation on their CW affiliates on the 5th; extended primetime NND that night. Wonder if Gray's will air Local News live instead then.
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Snuck in very quietly into this profile of Wheel EP Bellamie Blackstone from Deadline is a mention that the show (and likely Jeopardy!, though not mentioned) will soon be shopped for day-of or day-after streaming of new episodes (don't know if it's SPT direct or through CBSMV). It's been a whisper for awhile, but seems the process is now starting.
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They literally just changed the logo and mic flags going by tonight's Lightning simulcast on NHL Network. That's it. No new graphics, same music. I have secondhand embarrassment for the teams and the broadcast employees who still have to deal with these clowns.
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Another conservative group that doesn't understand that TV stations, even the network flagship, don't control their network's content, filed an FCC complaint to have WCBS's licensed pulled because of editing in the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. They'd be better off making up an EAS tone mis-use or that the E/I Lucky Dog sold t-shirts with the show's logo in an ad on accident since that's all the FCC takes action on TV-wise these days.
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TEGNA Broadcasting and Digital General Discussion
nathannah replied to ABC 7 Denver's topic in Corporate Chat
The number of MNTV stations on this list outside the OKC, SAT and HOU territories confirms this as another last gasp for our favorite 'programming service'. An entire state starved of the network makes me think once baseball season hits we'll see even more de facto drops into the 3-5am timeslot across the country (or like in Green Bay, filling empty time on sub services like 365).- 3706 replies
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Brian Williams to Anchor Amazon Election Special
nathannah replied to Action Newsroom's topic in General TV
It's an option, I'll say that. Not sure it could be a good option if its production resembles a sub-150 Nexstar station, but it will be an option. -
Even more confusing because the former TVG is now FanDuel TV, so it's almost like a bizarre return to the Fox Sports Net structure, except there's a 'niche' channel as the national one. And just noticing the abbreviation for FDS...I (and them) will probably grow tired of the references to this consumer product over the next few weeks. Maybe there will even be a lawsuit!
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All the other situations don't have an entire state congressional delegation ready to declare 'an abandonment of New Jersey' if they even hinted at doing so. Fox isn't going to make any rebranding decision outside of dropping the "My" from My9 here or even mentioning 5 (notice how their TV listings don't mention Fox 5 at all with moved-over newscasts), especially when they have WTXF's headache still going on. At this point their NY cluster's best move has been to say nothing, and they'll continue to do so.
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With the launch of Fox Local, most Fox-owned stations in the CTZ and ETZ now record their newscasts at 10 or 11 for live streaming on Fox Local, then airing OTA after sports (unless breaking news or weather tracking is happening of course). After so many 1am NASCAR-delayed newscasts I'm sure the Fox O&O folks are happy this is an option now. In this case though, that it's simulcast on WWOR is probably the last thing on their minds and their focus is fully on the Fox Local and after-game audiences; the My9 audience is not the focus here. Probably would be the same if WDCA was airing WTTG's 11pm. It's a corporate mandate more than it is a local decision.
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In a move shocking absolutely nobody but the most fervent Pat Sajak stans who refuse to watch Seacrest WoF and wanted to see him on CWoF, ABC will now carry Monday Night Football for the rest of the season.
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WMOR has now shifted to a WBBH simulcast; their Very Local channel is doing the same since that cluster's VL presence has not launched yet.
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Don't forget that Orlando has stations with sister stations that they can overflow to (Fox had enough time to get the DVR recordings moved from WOFL to WRBW for one, WFTV shifted to WRBQ and WESH and WBBH already pushed their schedules to their .2s). There's no point to exhaust staff until the last possible moment and outside WFLA's Nexstar trash IT having to work around Perry's 2 hour delay, all of them have robust streaming presences to push coverage to for now.
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All the teams involved have pretty much confirmed the same; the Brewers had press availability about it. Thankfully outside obvious graphical changes, most of these teams long ago switched to employing their on-air staff directly, so there should be no changes in personnel beyond the usual post-season moves of individual talent. And cable carriage should be easy for the most part, as most providers never filled the space left by NBCSN, or will quietly plan to stick the coverage in the RSN+ slot until the Cavs, Wolves and Bucks end their seasons, then move it to the main channel. It'll be nice now to not have to worry about Bally RTC negotiations any longer and now VPNs won't be needed for local teams just to sync the radio call with the TV video.
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Launching a newscast at 4pm ET on a sports channel where it's ALWAYS going to be pre-empted by European soccer is just suicidal. I give it one month at minimum before it's quietly off the air once Rachel whines about soccer Twitter calling her various names and Fox Sports notices their ratings for their afternoon shows plunge (they have a live football show from Spain that's like PTI on steroids that's their baby at 6 ET).
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A good look at the new board for NBC Sports Philadelphia as the Sixers give the traditional international preseason exhibition shellacking to New Zealand;
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WDJT is doing this against WITI (noticed earlier in thread).
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Based on the very negative social reaction to this interview with Ta-Nehisi Coates where Tony basically said his new book should be 'in the backpack of an extremist' and questions about whether Palestinians should exist, whatever promotional juice they had for the third hour is immediately gone because now PG has to do damage control around this mess. I'm not going to be shocked if multiple publishing agents are pretty much done with the show if you get overly aggressive questioning about what you wrote on a morning show where your publisher paid for the promo. Morning show interviews about beach reads never get this heated, much less most bio or non-fiction fare. Like you should question about the book for sure, but Tony was virtually screaming at the author and it's a shock that Ta-Nehishi was still able to joke at the end of this.
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Fox maintains a backup streaming-only feed for the few stubborn stations which refuse to get anything online.
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They did during the Olympics but that was during the off-season. You don't want to mention something that you don't have yet nearer or during the regular season to avoid viewer confusion, and when you don't have much of an on-air staff to promote it yet. Roundball Rock can only do so much right now, and you don't want to step on TNT's long and strangled goodbyes, either by rubbing it in.
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I don't feel the frontline people in SBG outside the ones who advertise they're there because of the c-suite's views are that at all. Like the big gas station chain in Wisconsin, they give a lot of GOP money but the actual people working in the gas stations may share views, but it's not why they got a job there at all. It's a stupid business decision to dump a network in another language that lets you only need to fill five hours of time a week for a lineup of declining English syndication surrounded by Blazers and (eventually I'm sure) other local sports. And I hope Univision gets an equal affiliate that isn't 260 miles away and requires LD stations to get to the city's main market. But it isn't racist. They ruined a relationship burnished by Fisher to make in-roads with a community that wasn't often seen, just because they wanted to air sports, The CW, and have an overflow station for their news coverage (which for KATU and KOMO I will argue trades on appalling self-hating of Washington, Oregon, and its citizens...all of them). They lose that loyal audience that won't come back outside Blazer telecasts, and that own audience ain't gonna be loyal viewers of ARC Portland, AMG court shows and probably 50 episodes of Family Feud a week or whatever surrounds it. It's not a racist move, but just a plain idiotic move when KPDX, KRCW, or even KGWZ (KGW's LD sister carrying ODOT/weather 24/7) would've been much better partners that don't require you to buy or find 156 more hours of programming a week and run a failure of an indie around the NBA. Honestly I wish the NBA would've made arrangements like the Padres, D-Backs and Rockies did for streaming and cable, but they have a different strategy, and they don't care whether nobody is watching KUNP the rest of the day, just during the game, and the team is definitely selling the online streaming much more in this arrangement.
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I'm more shocked that finally after so many years, the Blazers are finally ditching their weird love of pay-per-view broadcasts and cable, which they've been insistent on for years, probably only because most cable providers just don't do PPV any longer outside the satellite companies who still love rural WWE viewers who are naive and will hand off $50/event, or will not pay for Peacock and Starlink. They went kicking and screaming all the way to the end before returning to broadcast, but I get the feeling they'll promote the DTC service much more than KUNP. As for Univision, here we go again with the same issues their Seattle viewers faced last year. Unlike Seattle which got Weigel to take it on KVOS, there are no full-power options for the network unless they convince Scripps/KPXG or Gray/KPDX to take main-channel carriage.