New round of layoffs coming to ESPN. Bob Iger did say last month that layoffs were coming to Disney;
The article says that Stephen A. Smith, Scott Van Pelt, and Joe Buck/Troy Aikman are on the short list of those who are safe.
Yeah, there's been price hikes recently for the competing services. Plus, the Sunday Ticket deal isn't cheap (even if that's gonna be a separate fee). And god only knows how much ESPN's carriage fee has gone up in the past 3 years.
Annabelle Sedano has been hired as a new 3PM and 5PM anchor:
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/community/nbc4-names-annabelle-sedano-as-news-anchor/3115314/
Nexstar has an agreement with YouTube TV to carry their non-big 4 stations:
https://www.nexstar.tv/nexstar-reaches-multi-year-agreement-with-youtube-tv-for-launch-of-59-nexstar-stations-including-its-cw-mynet-and-independent-television-stations/
In addition, it includes contract extensions with NewsNation and their CBS stations.
That's what, the third high-profile retirement on that station in less than 6 months.
Erika Gonzalez last month said that she was permanently moving to the 11am newscast, so I should've figured that time was getting slim for Pat.
WRNN 7 PM newscast from October 13, 1998 (partial):
WNBC NewsChannel 4 at 11 from October 24, 1996. Right before Michelle Marsh joined the station, and thus would've probably filled in for Sue here:
On this, the 70th anniversary of WJZ-TV in New York changing their call letters to WABC-TV, here's Channel 7 Eyewitness News at 11 from March 24, 1997:
The Tour De France will be a Peacock exclusive starting next year (with some portions simulcast on NBC):
https://nbcsportsgrouppressbox.com/2023/02/15/nbc-sports-peacock-and-aso-announce-six-year-extension-for-exclusive-u-s-media-rights-for-tour-de-france/
Comcast just stopped offering FAST Peacock to new subscribers. But according to this, Xumo might end up being Comcast's answer to Pluto/Tubi:
https://www.tvrev.com/news/wir20230203
I looked at Xumo for the first time in ages recently and they're the only one of these I've seen with the ABC O&O's as channels.
There's a nice article here from a few months ago about Hulu and the dilemma it faces within Disney:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/06/hulu-faces-existential-crisis-as-disney-decides-how-to-move-forward.html
A big problem is that next January Comcast can force Disney to buy out their stake in Hulu, and that's gonna be well in the billions.
From this ig post it looks like Somara Theodore is leaving, so that opens up weekend nights (and DC-based Saturday Today):
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoiMKU0vpfm/
An interview with Phoenix-area resident and huge Eagles fan Charlie Van Dyke:
https://6abc.com/who-is-voice-of-action-news-charlie-van-dyke-super-bowl-57-lvii/12787409/
Craig already signed up for a syndicated show that's aiming to debut this fall:
https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/craig-ferguson-sony-late-night-channel-surf-1235492026/