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TVJayFOX

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  1. Not that it's important but the 4am hour of GDC has been replaced by Fox Weather . 4am news has always been excessive in my eyes anyways . The 4:30 half hour however does make sense .
  2. I don't know if someone brought this up... but I see WFLD stopped behind cheap and they have a traffic reporter again. It appears she's per diem from Total Traffic.
  3. Channel 2 does Robb Ellis so dirty. Weekend mornings...really he's been there for awhile and all these new people always get better shifts he's worth so much more than to be put on a newscast no one is watching.
  4. I know it's because of budget issues. But living in a top 3 market and watching local news is totally different. I travel a lot and some of those small market newscasts are almost unwatchable. It's kind of like radio when the market talent is so horrible due to lack of experience etc they get replaced with a out of market host. Same thing here bad anchors news sets that look 20 years old . Screw it I would just centralize everything too. But I think they should have a local weatherman. As well as who cares about it being live , they should have the National anchors read a few local stories and edit them in to the newscast so it flows like it's a actual local newscast . Because let's be honest in some of these small towns the local news isn't that plentiful and really doesn't have to be live . But there should be some local flavor not just all National.
  5. Does KCBS air news and weather cut ins during CBS Mornings during the early morning hours at 4:25 4:55 5:25 etc.?
  6. Are they going to keep using the old KCBS set or no?
  7. Lonnie Quinn has filled in on CBS 3 late news in the past . (It looked as though it was recorded)
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