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mer764KCTV5

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  1. That's really irrelevant for this matter. *Facepalms from the stupidity of the comment.* Bro... He's not cheering INSP or Coastal/Vision. (The raccoon, Nathan Obral) He's just saying that the ones that are likely to buy KATU is Coastal Television/Vision or INSP.
  2. Exactly. It's about the SINCLAIR BROADCAST GROUP for Pete's Sake, not some dumb list which gets off-topic easily.
  3. This ain't PBS, this is about Commercial Television Stations. They make money, that is the PURPOSE. Were talkin' about the owners of KOMO-TV and KATU, not Oregon Public Broadcasting or KCTS-TV.
  4. Correctly said. I wanna also say that station owners like Hearst, and Graham Media rarely aquire stations.
  5. INSP ≠ Godcaster INSP is not and will NEVER be an Godcaster for these stations, and won't turn to an Godcaster.
  6. Not really for KSMO-TV... KSMO got sold off in 2005, so they were basically very lucky not to be extremely messed up by Sinclair. NOPE, NOT Coastal Television but maybe Imagicomm provided if they don't own any stations in Sinclair markets.
  7. KSMO-TV during the WB/Sinclair days deserved better. –From an Kansas Citian.
  8. Hearst almost never aquires stations besides WBBH and WZVN in Fort Myers–Naples, Florida because then-owners wanted to sell the stations before someone turns 100.
  9. I assume because Sinclair wasn't able to get an duopoly in Sacramento. Also, it wasn't and still isn't able to defeat KCRA in the ratings.
  10. Okay, that's the comment of the year by this point. And it's something agreeable. Sinclair be trying to cut costs and you get Kansas City which got lucky to be removed from the Sinclair curse over in 2005. You should be lucky that you don't live in a Sinclair Broadcast Group Market, because well... they almost bankrupted KSMO-TV before they sold them off to the then-owners of KCTV5, the Meredith Corporation.
  11. It's been exactly 35 years since WSVN turned to a Fox Affiliate and made the tabloid format for the news. 1.) Yes, Paramount ain't selling CBS 2.) I'm surprised that WSB didn't fall to second place behind WAGA, given the Apollo ownership.
  12. No. Daystar is not going to pull an KOCE and have too deal with the FCC criticizing them for.
  13. Yea, even though Scripps may not be the most excellent broadcaster, they modernized themselves heavily, but mostly, the issue is on the Ion Television stations. *Laughs in Kansas City*
  14. ... Here's my two cents on the matter 1) I know that Coastal Television is like the worst owner unless it's for, NewsNet programming outta Cadillac, Michigan (for example, KTWO, and the Alaska ABC (KATN, KJUD, KYUR, and KTBY) stations.) 2) I don't fully understand the hate against INSP. Like, okay, it was created from the remains of the PTL Network, and didn't have any Broadcasting station experience until 2022, but what did they somehow do to get hated upon? 3) Yea, some mega-chains are just too big or already in the markets (Example, Sinclair-Owned WJLA and Tegna-Owned WUSA in Washington DC whixh are the only affiliates because the other big four affiliates are owned by the network (NBC-owned WRC and Fox-owned WTTG)) 4) The only reason why Hearst even acquired WBBH and WZVN, (No, not WSVN, the one you legitimately revamped on Wikipedia) is because the Waterman family wanted to sell the stations before one of the family members turned 100. 5) Well, Graham, and Legitimately the networks isn't selling/buying any stations, and why would they do so? I mean, St. Louis once had 2, KTVI from 1997-2008 and KMOV from 1950s-1987 (during the CBS ownership, Channel 4 was called KMOX-TV) (Also, Paramount and CBS is not facing an Ted Turner moment again and are going to stop Byron from owning CBS, whatever the cost.) 6) Retransmission fees don't kinda have anything to make actual other than for revenue? Because cord-cutting, ATSC3.0, anything of those things, Hello??? 7) The FCC is probably focused on WPIX and stopping Robo-calls now than on UHF Discounts (which they did on Robo-calls, thank God they did.)
  15. Nah, I think Cox Media is better owning/operating WPGH and WPNT, mostly because WPXI produces newscasts for WPGH.
  16. I hope KDNL gets acquired by all companies, Scripps. And sell of WPGH and WPNT to Cox Media, which would be somehow perfect for WPXI.
  17. KMBC-TV has the new graphics.
  18. KMBC-TV's looks really cool. Actually, the News opens looked awesome.
  19. For 5 seconds, I actually thought it was Karen Kornacki from KMBC-TV, and I was like, "Did she just un-retire just for this?" Turns out, no.
  20. It's complicated. The CW / Nexstar could ask cable companies in Detroit to put stations like WLAJ-DT2 in Lansing, Michigan, WBSF in Bay City (Michigan Thumb), or WTVG-DT2 in Toledo, Ohio. On-Air; Well, good luck with that.
  21. Here are the options: Any Windsor, Ontario stations are an big NO. WJBK is an bit of an problem, they could put the MyNet program service on 2.2 or an its main signal on late nights. WDIV is the most likely. WXYZ, WKBD, WWJ, WADL, WMYD, or any other station won't be an option.
  22. Fixed it.
  23. So, I was looking at the subroom for Scripps when I saw something which said this. 

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    My lord...Bill Bonds is probably drunk cussing from his grave about this....

    For while it was confusing and now I realized

    That Bill Bonds got fired from WXYZ for drunk driving. 

     

    Bruh.

  24. The Pacific Northwest. Everywhere else, I don't know.
  25. Yea, it does. Just like WDAF-TV in Kansas City I don't know if it was an accident but that might be confusing... Probably Nexstar?
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