(Oh, didn’t realize only some graphics are allowed to be non-flat.)
Actually... it is possible that these graphics you presented are non-flat, but so is this Scripps garbage we’re talking about too. It is in fact possible that multiple packages can have non-flat elements. Some can have more than others. But that doesn’t mean those others are now magically flat. You wanna see flat? Look at Tegna’s graphics or WISC’s graphics. That’s flat.
That whole mess all up the left side is not flat. Neither is the ugly ticker across the bottom. And the fake light shining on the bottom left corner... that’s about as non-flat as you can get.
Always liked Colleen. WFAA just lost another of their few remaining good ones. She probably saw the way things were headed and jumped ship.
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Sad news out of Colorado Springs. 36 Year old KKTV reporter Dustin Cuzick has passed away. https://www.kktv.com/content/news/Memorial-services-for-KKTVs-Dustin-Cuzick--512784901.html
As a millennial in the market, I don’t find her, or any of the selfie stars Tegna is running through there, relatable. I prefer news to be about the story, not about the person telling it.
They were just at the right place at the right time. In the early 50s the market need its own tv stations and the University was the only one who stepped up to do it. Certainly paid off for them in the long run.
I can’t imagine today any of the big 4 allowing one of their affiliates to be mostly run by students, in any market for that matter.
On second thought though... student reporters=free labor. So maybe that will be Nexstar or Tegna’s next move.
Looks like the University of Missouri wants to build a new building for NBC affiliate KOMU. The catch is that the building will also house the local newspaper, the NPR station and other outlets the university owns as well. The journalism school just posted a rendering of the building on its social media accounts. Here’s an older article I found about the plans (you’ll have to scroll down to find the stuff I’m referencing): https://www.abc17news.com/news/mu-reveals-top-priority-projects-in-five-year-capital-plan-hopes-to-build-new-journalism-building/654490385