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DENDude

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  1. The website seems to stay up to date, as for the live stream, they seem to let some stories (like the "Across America" segment) & headlines on the ticker repeat for 2 or 3 days before updating it. I don't quite understand that. You would think their would be enough content from AP, UPI, or even events across the country that could keep the ticker & the across America segment going for a while.
  2. I'm also curious to know who is providing the headlines for there ticker is it AP or UPI ? It dosn't say, at least FOX News Channel, MSNBC, ect tell you if they have a headline from the AP, ect..
  3. 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) A
  4. I have seen a crawl on KDVR warning about a possible blackout on Charter & Spectrum systems in Colorado. Interestingly enough i haven't seen it on KWGN which is odd because they are Tribune, duopoly stations.
  5. I havn't heard of anything. (I Would think you would want to coordinate it with the other tv outlets so viewers only have to do it once)
  6. KUSA & KTVD are "Tinkering with there signals" therefore everyone in metro Denver who uses an over the air antenna is going to have to re-scan to receive NBC, WX Nation TV, MNTV, & MeTV. Engineers at KUSA/KTVD say this is due to a boost in power at the two stations to try and eliminate dead spots in the viewing area. As far as i know there the only 2 stations doing this on 12/7.
  7. DBL is starting to pick up viewers here in the Denver market slowly, but that's for it's 2nd live showing on KTVD, while NEXT on KUSA is way down from what the 6PM newscast used to be. KCNC's 6pm was ahead of "NEXT" the last 2 weeks of October.
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