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  1. 6 hours ago, TexasTVNews said:

    I don't know if anybody know this, but ABC might considering bring two legendary soaps back from the dead.

    https://www.goldderby.com/article/2019/all-my-children-one-life-to-live-return-abc-news/

     

    I read this in the last couple of days on one of the major soap news sites.  Most comments I've seen since are either yeah-right or I'll-know-it-when-I-see-it, or similar.  It's been a while since their broadcast finales (All My Children in 2011, One Life to Live in 2012) so there would be some storyline catching-up to do.  Who from the casts would be available?  Good question.  Is Susan Lucci wanting a regular acting grind again?  Or Erika Slezak?  Would it be on TV, online, or both?  The big *big* question:  production costs.  Will they have to resort to the mass improvising that Guiding Light had to do before it was cancelled (taping shows with small non-studio-traditional cameras, using offices and basement storage space at CBS as sets, taping on location in a small hamlet like Peapack, NJ, etc.)?  It would be nice to see a cancelled soap come back (there are at least 2 I'd like to see again, but, oh well....), but a lot of moving parts would have to come together and Disney (because ABC owns the rights to the 2 soaps) would want to see revenue.  There are many soap fans out there that want those 2 and other cancelled soaps back.  Too bad there aren't some good writers out there that can write AMC or OLTL or soaps in general, past this cliffhanger.

     

    "And now, the continuing story of....."

  2. This after-newscast/party was posted online, it includes brief chats with John McCaa, his wife, his father, as well as past WFAA veterans Tracy Rowlett, Troy Dungan, Gloria Campos, and Byron Harris.  Also interviewed were GM Carolyn Mungo, current anchors Cynthia Izaguirre and Dale Hansen (who cleared up a misunderstanding).  Cake and wine were served, and McCaa sliced the cake.  All who spoke were heartfelt about having worked with and known McCaa.

    I didn't realize it would be tonight for John McCaa's last newscast.  Best wishes and happy trails, John.  Cheers!

  3. On 2/19/2019 at 10:08 AM, Greggo said:

    Chris Parente, an anchor at Tribune's Denver duopoly, slid his stool back a little too far and shattered one of the monitors on their nine-screen video wall ON LIVE TV. Hopefully the tightwads at Tribune don't make him pay for the repairs ...

     

     

     

    ....and then, no sooner that the rear monitor is impacted, he goes and sits down on his tablet!  Is he really trying for 2-in-a-row?  Glad I don't have to replace that monitor.

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  4. A full 5 months after the driver of a pickup decided to ram into the side of the building at KDFW in downtown Dallas, the impact spots have had nothing but the plywood treatment.  No word on what will be done, nor any new stories about the man.

     

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  5. 9 hours ago, MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie said:

    Is Nexstar rolling out a different format website layout??

     

    Check out KXAN's site -- totally different than other sites... I rather like it myself...

     

    I just checked KETK's and KAMR's sites, and it must be a thing.  No change in the dumb website domain names, though.

     

  6. 9 hours ago, TexasTVNews said:

    Folks, I received a Facebook message from WFAA's Kevin Reece. He told me that my story will be aired next week at 10 on The Update and he'll keep me posted.

     

    I either missed it or forgot, what's the story?

  7. 5 hours ago, tyrannical bastard said:

    Bottom line, even if the ratings suck, WWL and Tegna will profit from it regardless of the ratings....making up lost ground from the damage they inflicted on the news product.

     

    I've been reading this same kind of explanation on Uncle Barky's site about how WFAA still has Good Morning Texas even though it never wins its timeslot.  Apparently the paying-for-play outshines any amount of ratings the show might be getting.

  8. KDFW has posted on their Facebook page that longtime reporter Brandon Todd has been given a co-anchor role.  He will anchor the 4am-6am portion of "Good Day" with Hanna Battah, while longtime "Good Day" anchors Tim Ryan and Lauren Pryzybl will come along for the 6am-10am part.  Congrats to Brandon.  He's a good reporter, but he'll have to put his alarm clock on for a lot earlier now.

     

     

  9. 13 hours ago, DENDude said:

    It will be interesting to see how quickly they can get some non low power stations.   I Think that is what could make or break them.

     

    Here is a look at their studio's & HQ in Cadillac, MI.   (Image taken from GOOGLE Maps)

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    I guess every media empire has to start somewhere.  This looks very blink-and-miss-it.

     

    NewsNet definitely needs to

    * beef up its affiliate list and coverage

    * do more to make themselves look more polished and less "cable-access"

    * eventually have more staff

    * work on a broader list of advertisers

     

    I know most of the above is a takes-time thing; hopefully they can make it.

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  10. Cheers to Out & About!  Happy New Year and happy permanent forum placement!

     

    Meanwhile, longtime KDFW reporter Fil Alvarado is calling it a career this week.  He has been at KDFW for 33 years.  Alvarado also did radio news, including a stint at KRLD 1080 in Dallas.  Happy trails, Fil!

     

    https://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-column/2018/12/31/hello-cynthia-izaguirre-bye-fil-alvarado-hotel-awards-dallas-bars-new-officers-authornnedi-okorafor-comes-highland-park

  11. Bobbie Wygant, the KXAS fixture that has out-tenured all other on-camera reporters/anchors/hosts in DFW, has come out with a new book called "Talking to the Stars".  She has interviewed countless actors and celebrities (many if not most are surely in the book), as well as working in other roles while at Channel 5.  Several years ago, a website was launched to digitally archive many of her recent and past interviews.  The ones I've seen aren't always edited, so there's less of a TV-polished look to some of the videos.  Amazing that Bobbie Wygant is 92, and is still at it.  The forward to the book was written by longtime CBS newsman (and veteran of WBAP/KXAS) Bob Schieffer.

    http://www.bobbiewygant.com/
    https://www.dallasnews.com/life/life/2018/12/28/92-nbc5-celebrity-reporter-bobbie-wygant-still-reaches-stars
    https://www.star-telegram.com/entertainment/tv/article222611905.html
    https://www.nbcdfw.com/entertainment/the-scene/Bobbie-Wygants-Memoir-Covers-70-Years-in-Television-501823832.html

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  12. 1 hour ago, Eyewitness News-man said:

    It's revealed that the Third Hour will be leaving Studio 6A in the new year. Reasons are logistics -- i.e. running from one studio to another [both in separate buildings] in time for the show, not appearing in the last quarter of the main show and using a studio/set forever trapped in infamy.

    Makes ssense to me, but I'll miss this verison in front of a studio audience. 

    I wondered how well the 1A-to-6A thing was going.  I'd probably be out of breath if I had to dodge traffic and run across a plaza, and then find the red light and correct camera--and look like I just walked across a hall.  The audience thing IMO has worn thin with me.  I think it's because GMA has done it to death.  Going outside and seeing the fans is one thing, but the oh-now-we-let-you-inside-here's-a-chair-while-we-entertain-you version, >ugh!<, I can't.  The shiny-and-sterile look is getting old to me also.  I miss the homey, comfy-couch morning show sets, but I know those won't be back anytime soon.

  13. 3 hours ago, TexasTVNews said:

    Next week, Clarice Tinsley will be celebrating its 40th anniversary at KDFW-TV. She is now the longest running female anchor at a single station to broadcast the news in Dallas/Fort Worth for four decades. From Barry Judge to the late Chip Moody, to Steve Bosh (KUSI), to John Criswell (Retired), to Dale Shornack (former 5PM Anchor), to Baron James to currently Steve Eagar; Clarice has set the standard for local television news. To us here in the Metroplex, she's our Ann Bishop... The Ann Bishop of DFW.

    FOX 4 is airing a special called CT40 Tuesday at 6:30PM after FOX 4 News at Six. From all of us at TVNT, Clarice congrats on 40 years at KDFW... and let's go for 50.

    Congrats, Clarice!  I met her years ago while working for a bookstore, she ended up doing several children's storytimes there, as well as a charity gift-wrapping appearance one night.  But that's just a drop in the bucket to the countless appearances, speaking engagements, and charitable work she has done in north TX over the years.  Hard to believe it's been 40 years.  The only on-camera talent with more tenure in DFW are the late/great Harold Taft (41 years), David Finfrock (still on-air, and has surpassed Harold's length of tenure), and Bobbie Wygant (*still* doing work for KXAS, ever since the station's beginning as WBAP).

  14. Problem with KDFW is that it appears it is is up against by three streets and looks like their main lot is across a Patterson Street from the station. So something that appears in the street but off the property could still cause alarm. The only thing they could do security wise is put up bollards on the sidewalks but they may not be able to do it as the sidewalks are likely government property.

     

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    The front of the building (Griffin St. side) would have more room for bollards, but the Patterson and San Jacinto sides are pretty much flush with the street. One thing they could do along Patterson (the side where the pickup smashed the windows) is rebuild similar to the way the San Jacinto side is with a solid wall, but have windows just along the upper part of the wall so light could still get in. BTW, the parking lot across Patterson is a public lot (but historically related--it was the last location for the former Dallas Times Herald (KDFW's originally co-owned newspaper) before it gave up in 1991); all of KDFW & KDFI employees and company vehicles park within the east side of the building.

  15. The man who took a pickup to KDFW's studio-office building in Dallas recently has been let go. Authorities can't hold him if no charges are ever filed. With all the mess he made and dust-up he caused, no one has any objection--KDFW, WFAA, no one.

    https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2018/09/15/man-suspected-intentionally-crashing-fox-4-building-jail

     

     

    Nothing new about the man who made a mess of KDFW's downtown Dallas building several weeks ago, but a quick pass by the building in recent days shows plywood on the windows, but no work beyond that. No new facade/siding, no bollards.

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