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If they were to start fresh, the perfect pairing would be Tom Llamas and Hallie Jackson. They have already displayed great and unforced chemistry during election and convention coverage (see spin room from the Rep debate hosted by NBC)
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Huntsville (75) went up 6 markets, making it the biggest jump of any of the markets. All due in part to thee rapid growth of the Tennessee Valley, but mostly because it reabsorbed Jackson county after it was moved to the Chattanooga Market last year.
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Is WXIA leaving behind the red/orange graphics??? (I will never call it 11Alive)
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The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
HSV cheesehead replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
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I Have a feeling that NBC News and MSNBC are gonna be in there through the election
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The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
HSV cheesehead replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
As the creater of the map, i will happily explain: It is a work in progress More stations will be added sporadically, within a week or two of station going GrayONE, it will be added as well. I forgot to post it here since i have not been here regularly since the Domain snafu earlier this year. -
It seems like they are taking the path of WXIA, and doing they're own thing.
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From the PDF listed above: This section caught my eye. It seems that this is not the the beginning of the end for sidecar companies. This situation seems to have been the FCC closing a loophole from when Nexstar purchased Tribune, divested to Scripps, and the repurchased via Mission.
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The link you posted was broken, at least for me. if anyone has the same problem, I found the article after a bit of digging. Next tv probably updated the article (1.8M to 1.2M) https://www.nexttv.com/news/fcc-orders-mission-to-sell-wpix-fines-nexstar-dollar12-million
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BBC News Channel Now on FAST Platforms
HSV cheesehead replied to Action Newsroom's topic in International News
Rhetorical question: Why am I simultaneously surprised and not surprised about this? -
So will Bally Sports be involved with the MLB this year? I know that they are out of the southwest.
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From experience living in the south, and the dominance of the SEC, this could certainly hurt viewership on Saturdays. As SEC college football is king in the south. Also, there is a thin possibility that it could help in markets like Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte and Nashville due to the amount of people that are transplants from historical BIG10 territory (Atlanta has a lot from rust belt, Charlotte and Nashville is more from across the country).
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Its been mentioned, just not directly, you think we would not notice that! You might have scrolled right past it, happens to us all. The difference between the top live bug and the L3s, makes me wonder if there going to roll out a new (or refreshed) graphics package. I do not when they last got a graphics refresh, would someone be able to tell enlighten us on that?
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I was interviewed for one of WUPA's "newscasts" back in December of 2022, with one of their only MMJs. Watched the newscast that evening to see what was what and definitely disappointed. Wasn't surprised, I didn't even know what the local CW affiliate was at the time until that morning, let alone that they had a newscast. I will definitely agree that they were produced like "Spectrum News 1".
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Second that, especially with the offer he made in the fall(?).
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You can partially give the New World-FOX partnership/merger the blame for all of this too. Additionally, before WAGA was bought by/transferred to FOX in the 1994-96 realignment, it was arguably one of their stronger affiliates. Notably it is also the only station in Atlanta that currently has a chance at surpassing the almighty WSB-TV. Same goes for the prior affiliates in Detroit, Milwaukee, etc. New World must have run their stations well because the majority of them continue to maintain strong viewership. This time period also coincides with when CBS began to see declining ratings as a whole. Also during realignment CBS had to affiliate with small unheard of channels with relatively high channel numbers, and in many cases the news room was built from scratch.
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A notable exception is CBS owned KDKA in Pittsburgh, although a lot of it is historical preference hanging on tight.
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I was nervous when she said "now some personal news," I thought she was leaving NBC News entirely. Glad to here she is commiting to the successful 'noon'-ish newscast. Her announcement:
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Unlikely, as long as football exists there will be people celebrating. Besides, from what I understand the incident last week in Kansas City was born out an argument gone to far.
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The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
HSV cheesehead replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
WEEK made the switch at 5pm today -
The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
HSV cheesehead replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
WAFF did the same for the few months prior the their switch to GrayONE in early December. That doesn't not make sense.... -
TVNewsCheck "pauses" their newsletter operation
HSV cheesehead replied to tyrannical bastard's topic in General TV
So does this mean that they are effectively 'shutting down' indefinitely? -
It also varies a lot more once you go west of the eastern time zone.
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Same for WHDF in Huntsville