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  1. The Sinclair cuts claimed WOAI 5p anchor Delaine Mathieu. Her last time on the desk was Tuesday. Didn’t get to give a farewell. Interestingly enough, she did reappear briefly on Friday during a prerecorded montage for longtime anchor Randy Beamer, who retired. 
     

    https://mikemcguff.blogspot.com/2021/03/delaine-mathieu-exits-news-4-san-antonio-woai.html
     

    Elsewhere in Texas, KFDM/KBTV in Beaumont cut 10 buildingwide, which is way more than the stated 5% of their workforce. 

  2. KAGS, the Tegna-owned NBC affiliate in Bryan/College Station, Texas, was unable to do the news yesterday because they lost power as a result of the unprecedented winter storm. It appears they aren’t going to be able to do the news again tonight ... and their chief meteorologist isn’t happy about it:

     

  3. On 10/6/2020 at 12:23 PM, TexasTVNews said:

    Spectrum News 1 is coming to Dallas/Ft. Worth, and they're already hiring new and familiar faces.

    https://www.dallasnews.com/business/technology/2020/10/06/brett-shipp-joins-spectrum-as-it-expands-its-hyperlocal-tv-news-coverage-to-north-texas/

    https://dallas.culturemap.com/news/city-life/10-06-20-spectrum-news-brett-shipp/

    Spectrum News 1 DFW is expect to launch next week (Oct. 16th).

    This actually soft debuted today and it was atrocious. I’ve never seen a newscast with so many technical errors. During the 6a hour, they repeatedly dumped out in the middle of stories to start playing commercials, they went to black several times, their bug and ticker were up over some of the commercials and worst of all one of the weather segments they played was from a rehearsal from last week when they were waiting for Delta to still make landfall. 
     

    The anchors stood the whole time. The desk was visible pushed into a corner when they did a bump shot at the end of the show, which was short by about 2 minutes. 

  4. 5 hours ago, TexasTVNews said:

    Spectrum News 1 is coming to Dallas/Ft. Worth, and they're already hiring new and familiar faces.

    https://www.dallasnews.com/business/technology/2020/10/06/brett-shipp-joins-spectrum-as-it-expands-its-hyperlocal-tv-news-coverage-to-north-texas/

    https://dallas.culturemap.com/news/city-life/10-06-20-spectrum-news-brett-shipp/

    Spectrum News 1 DFW is expect to launch next week (Oct. 16th).

    This isn’t going to go over well in Austin and San Antonio, where viewers have been used to getting city-specific feeds. Now they’re going to see their local news mixed with stories from Corpus, Dallas, El Paso, etc. in a single broadcast. Also, multiple well-known anchors have been demoted under this new schedule. 

  5. Nexstar’s CW39 in Houston has a new chief met: Adam Krueger from Spectrum News in Austin and San Antonio. He’ll be on their newly reformatted in-house morning show, which is weather- and traffic-intensive. (Their evening newscast at 9p is outsourced to ABC O&O KTRK.) 

     

     

  6. Hurricane Laura toppled the towers of two Lake Charles TV stations: NBC affiliate KPLC and CBS affiliate KSWL. The KPLC tower fell on the station’s offices, ripping a huge hole in the roof of the news studio. Thankfully, the staff had already evacuated to sister Gray stations in Alexandria and Baton Rouge. KPLC’s GM says the rebuilding process could take a year. 
     

    The KSWL tower fell on a neighboring building. KSWL, which is based in the old KVHP building, doesn’t do news so no crews to relocate. In the video below, the first downed tower they show without identifying is the KSWL tower. 
     

    https://www.kplctv.com/2020/08/27/lake-charles-tv-station-tower-toppled-laura/

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  7. KPRC is moving “Houston Life,” its lifestyle show, to 3p weekdays starting Aug. 17. It had been airing at 1p. “Dr. Phil,” which had been airing at 3p, moves to 1p. The station claims ratings for the show have spiked during the coronavirus pandemic, with it beating all other Houston stations in its current timeslot. At 3p, it’ll be up against “Ellen” on KHOU, “Kelly Clarkson” on KRIV and local news/“Inside Edition” on KTRK. 
     

    https://mikemcguff.blogspot.com/2020/06/KPRC-2-Houston-Life-3pm.html

  8. 6 minutes ago, MorningNews said:

    And also not the he most conventional anchoring line-up either. One anchor team is responsible for just one 30 minute broadcast. Election year dollars are hard to pass up though and it’s good to see some news back on KIAH.

    Agreed ... an odd choice of anchors. Chauncy and Mayra anchor at 3 and could’ve done this easily. So ... who anchors weekends now for KTRK?
     

    Also, who will Nexstar partner with in Dallas bc we know this arrangement is coming to KDAF soon ..,

  9. 2 hours ago, TexasTVNews said:

     

    I really thought we were going to see the reboot of "The Tube"... but, I guess it's not to be.

    I’m thinking this is temporary. They closed the deal in the middle of coronavirus mania so it’s not really a good time to rebuild a station from scratch. Between news from KHOU, Tegna shows such as DBL and Sister Circle and syndie stuff not airing in Houston, there’s plenty available out there and I’m guessing they’ll roll things out when it calms down. Spending $15 million to buy a station that airs a straight simulcast of Quest makes zero sense. 

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  10. Tegna has completed its acquisition of KTBU in Houston, giving KHOU 11 a sister station. KTBU has dropped Mega TV and is now carrying Tegna’s Quest on 55.1. Quest previously was carried on 11.4. 

  11. The Sinclair stations in San Antonio (WOAI/KABB) share a chopper. It was inherited when Sinclair acquired WOAI, where it’s known as World Car Sky 4. The tail is N61CL. 
     

    Also ... the helicopter shared by the Houston stations (other than KTRK) still has KPRC’s branding. 

  12. 43 minutes ago, memnews said:

     

    Interesting how both WATN and WREG are in there.

    Can’t believe they’re still doing that. They’ve got around 200 stations now. (Yes, I know not all of them air news.) It’s so small market and amateur. Do custom lives for the big markets and the others can use generic look lives. 

  13. 5 hours ago, CircleSeven said:

    New M&A.

     

    Tegna is acquiring KTBU in Conroe, TX, from Spanish Broadcasting Systems (owners of Mega TV) for $15M.

     

    Once the deal is complete, it will become the sister to KHOU.

     

    I doubt they will leave it Spanish. Get ready for KHOU news reruns aplenty, maybe even fresh primetime news like what WXIA is doing in Atlanta for WATL, plus upgraded timeslots for DBL and Sister Circle, both of which 11 currently airs in the middle of the night. They could also maybe steal some syndie content from KUBE, an indy station airing some decent stuff dropped by other stations in town, including a number of sitcoms, plus Rachael Ray, The Doctors and RTM. 

  14. 5 hours ago, NBC 5 Chicago said:

    I wonder where in Chicago he is headed?

    WFLD maybe? They've got a fresh opening after booting the previously suspended Rafer Weigel earlier this week.

  15. Just to be clear, since I’ve received 3 “dislikes” on my post above, I despise these graphics. I was just pointing out the idiocy of Scripps creating a standardized graphics package and then granting exceptions bc they know how crappy they are. 

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  16. 5 minutes ago, MadMan400096 said:

    Just watch as these newscasts bomb against the established news shows in their respective markets. I don't think audiences will take to this, especially if they're not even making the newscasts within the market.

    Even with a .5 or a 1 rating, which is probably about all they could realistically expect, if even, they can still rake in plenty of political ad dollars in 2020. After that, maybe they cancel. Maybe not. Candidates like to buy into news, primarily. Someone above asked why they aren't doing news on KTXA and WBFS? In both those markets, CBS already has newscasts it can sell into: KTVT and WFOR.

  17. 1 hour ago, Northerner said:

    Any idea if they plan to at least have the anchors in the cities?

     

    I mean, it wouldn't be difficult to put a Televator and a PTZ in front of a monitor and fibre it back to the stations.  That's what CBC and Citytv do up here (and one CTV2 station).

    The whole point is to do this as cheaply as possible. Why have locally based anchors when you can use folks from KTVT, WCBS and WFOR? Mix reports from a couple local MMJs on the ground in Detroit/Atlanta/Tampa with stuff pulled from the feeds and -- voila! -- you've filled an hour for next to nothing largely using existing staff.

  18. 11 minutes ago, rkolsen said:

     

    They are keeping their helicopter, Jason just retired.

    I think you mean “retired.” That post makes it pretty clear it wasn’t his choice. The whole “changes ... can happen at any time” part is pretty telling. FTV has a vague(ish) quote from the news director claiming they’ll still have a chopper. Perhaps they went from 2 to 1. Or they found someone who works for less $$$. Something’s definitely up. 

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