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Austin ratings are in. KXAN still wins pretty much every slot, but KVUE is gaining on them.

http://tvradio.blog.austin360.com/2017/11/28/november-tv-ratings-kxans-still-the-station-to-beat/

 

KVUE wins late news in November in most coveted demographic

http://www.kvue.com/news/local/kvue-wins-late-news-in-november-in-most-coveted-demographic/495481749

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My thoughts exactly. I said when the NBC aff. fiasco took place that WBZ would be the big winner other than WCVB and look what has happened... WBZ is now second. WHDH has fallen to third again because without network programs, local news is the only thing that's keeping them alive but even that's suffering.

 

This market has become WCVB vs. WBZ all over again. Oh the '80s and '90s of Boston Television... Liz and Jack vs. Nat and Chet.

 

It's like 89.7 WGBH vs. 90.9 WBUR in today's age. Or David and Liz vs. Ed and Maria.

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More on Atlanta sweeps and WGCL growth.

 

CBS 46 News finished ahead of WXIA in 6 different news time periods, including 11pm and all morning newscasts.

CBS46 News at 4:30am finished second in the time period, ahead of both WXIA and WAGA.

CBS46 News at 9 is already the #2 local newscast in Prime Time.

CBS46 News is experiencing double and triple digit growth in multiple news time periods

 

CBS46 News beat WXIA and WAGA at 6pm last night FYI.

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More on Atlanta sweeps and WGCL growth.

 

CBS 46 News finished ahead of WXIA in 6 different news time periods, including 11pm and all morning newscasts.

CBS46 News at 4:30am finished second in the time period, ahead of both WXIA and WAGA.

CBS46 News at 9 is already the #2 local newscast in Prime Time.

CBS46 News is experiencing double and triple digit growth in multiple news time periods

 

CBS46 News beat WXIA and WAGA at 6pm last night FYI.

 

And I would guess WAGA is still a cozy #2 in most slots, but remains the prime time news champ.

 

But scheduling Y&R back to 12:30, reuniting Amanda Davis and Guivir Dhindsa in the mornings, the 9:00 news on WPCH, and promoting Paul Ossmann to chief meteorologist have been working wonders for WGCL after all after many years in fourth place, and I’m glad that many Atlantans are making the switch.

 

Now bring on the usual “We’re still #1...regardless of other claims!!” bullshit from WSB!

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And I would guess WAGA is still a cozy #2 in most slots, but remains the prime time news champ.

 

But scheduling Y&R back to 12:30, reuniting Amanda Davis and Guivir Dhindsa in the mornings, the 9:00 news on WPCH, and promoting Paul Ossmann to chief meteorologist have been working wonders for WGCL after all after many years in fourth place, and I’m glad that many Atlantans are making the switch.

 

Now bring on the usual “We’re still #1...regardless of other claims!!” bullshit from WSB!

 

I would be more excited for WGCL's success if they have fired pizzagate truther ben swann

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But scheduling Y&R back to 12:30, reuniting Amanda Davis and Guivir Dhindsa in the mornings, the 9:00 news on WPCH, and promoting Paul Ossmann to chief meteorologist have been working wonders for WGCL after all after many years in fourth place, and I’m glad that many Atlantans are making the switch.

 

You brought up amazing points. All of this really good to point. Paul deserves that Chief job, Amanda and Guivir have become recognizable, the 9:00 pm news really does help for WGCL as terms of its image and not doing social media-esque news like WXIA and The Morning Rush and the so ill-fated The Late Feed has really helped WGCL.

 

Prediction: By the end of this year, they become third in the ratings overall and by next year, beats WXIA in all timeslots.

Prediction: Fire Ben Swann and keep Tracye Hutchins. Sharon Reed is a toss up for me. Fred Kalil is a legend there so obviously, he stays there.

 

There you go. And then maybe, just maybe, it will beat WAGA and become second in some timeslots. I didn't mean to go off-topic with this.

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Big change in New Orleans

http://www.nola.com/tv/index.ssf/2017/12/new_orleans_tv_news_ratings_ra.html#incart_river_mobile_index

  • 4:30- 7 a.m. : WWL, 3.8; WDSU, 3.2; WVUE, 2.8; WGNO, 0.5
  • 7-9 a.m. : WVUE, 4.9; WDSU (network), 4.4, WWL (network), 2.9, WUPL, 2.0; WGNO (network), 1.0
  • 11-11:30 a.m. : WGNO, 2.0
  • noon-1 p.m. : WWL, 8.9*; WVUE, 3.7
    4-5 p.m. : WDSU, 5.5; WVUE, 4.7
  • 5-6 p.m. : WDSU 7.4**; WWL, 6.9**; WVUE, 6.5; WGNO, 1.2**
  • 6-6:30 p.m. : WDSU, 7.5; WWL, 7.1; WGNO, 0.9
  • 6:30-7 p.m. : WUPL, 0.6
  • 9-10 p.m. : WVUE, 6.4
  • 10-10:30 p.m. : WVUE, 7.9; WWL, 6.8; WDSU, 6.3; WGNO, 1.0

* - 12-12:30 ** - 5-5:30

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Big change in New Orleans

http://www.nola.com/tv/index.ssf/2017/12/new_orleans_tv_news_ratings_ra.html#incart_river_mobile_index

  • 4:30- 7 a.m. : WWL, 3.8; WDSU, 3.2; WVUE, 2.8; WGNO, 0.5
  • 7-9 a.m. : WVUE, 4.9; WDSU (network), 4.4, WWL (network), 2.9, WUPL, 2.0; WGNO (network), 1.0
  • 11-11:30 a.m. : WGNO, 2.0
  • noon-1 p.m. : WWL, 8.9*; WVUE, 3.7
    4-5 p.m. : WDSU, 5.5; WVUE, 4.7
  • 5-6 p.m. : WDSU 7.4**; WWL, 6.9**; WVUE, 6.5; WGNO, 1.2**
  • 6-6:30 p.m. : WDSU, 7.5; WWL, 7.1; WGNO, 0.9
  • 6:30-7 p.m. : WUPL, 0.6
  • 9-10 p.m. : WVUE, 6.4
  • 10-10:30 p.m. : WVUE, 7.9; WWL, 6.8; WDSU, 6.3; WGNO, 1.0

* - 12-12:30 ** - 5-5:30

 

TEGNAitis is real, and WWL is getting hit hard by it.

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Big change in New Orleans

http://www.nola.com/tv/index.ssf/2017/12/new_orleans_tv_news_ratings_ra.html#incart_river_mobile_index

  • 4:30- 7 a.m. : WWL, 3.8; WDSU, 3.2; WVUE, 2.8; WGNO, 0.5
  • 7-9 a.m. : WVUE, 4.9; WDSU (network), 4.4, WWL (network), 2.9, WUPL, 2.0; WGNO (network), 1.0
  • 11-11:30 a.m. : WGNO, 2.0
  • noon-1 p.m. : WWL, 8.9*; WVUE, 3.7
    4-5 p.m. : WDSU, 5.5; WVUE, 4.7
  • 5-6 p.m. : WDSU 7.4**; WWL, 6.9**; WVUE, 6.5; WGNO, 1.2**
  • 6-6:30 p.m. : WDSU, 7.5; WWL, 7.1; WGNO, 0.9
  • 6:30-7 p.m. : WUPL, 0.6
  • 9-10 p.m. : WVUE, 6.4
  • 10-10:30 p.m. : WVUE, 7.9; WWL, 6.8; WDSU, 6.3; WGNO, 1.0

* - 12-12:30 ** - 5-5:30

 

New Orleans has become like Pittsburgh now in that its competitive.

 

WWL has two ratings wins (4:30-7:00 am and midday; highest-rated newscast of the day too at midday), WDSU has three (4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 pm) and WVUE also has three (7:00-9:00 am, 9:00 and 10:00 pm)

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More on Atlanta sweeps and WGCL growth.

 

CBS 46 News finished ahead of WXIA in 6 different news time periods, including 11pm and all morning newscasts.

CBS46 News at 4:30am finished second in the time period, ahead of both WXIA and WAGA.

CBS46 News at 9 is already the #2 local newscast in Prime Time.

CBS46 News is experiencing double and triple digit growth in multiple news time periods

 

CBS46 News beat WXIA and WAGA at 6pm last night FYI.

I wonder if WGCL (or other stations this sweeps period) is making claims that they are the fastest growing newscast?

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