MidwestTV 1253 Posted Friday at 03:30 PM Posted Friday at 03:30 PM 17 hours ago, Chicago2008 said: More about that https://www.chron.com/sports/article/fox-26-houston-cuts-sports-department-will-kunkel-20362890.php “We did not eliminate the sports department — we eliminated the sports anchor position,” Keane said. “We’re still going to cover sports extensively both with a reporter in the mornings and we’re going to gather and distribute sports content across all sports whenever there’s breaking news." Typical corporate jargon speak. They did eliminate the sports department. If you let go of people whose job it was to do a very specific task, you eliminated the department and shifted the workload elsewhere. Also, specifically covering sports with a reporter in the morning? When nothing sportswise happens? Those reporters aren't going to have the same connections and relationships that the sports department will. 2 1
tyrannical bastard 4047 Posted Friday at 07:06 PM Posted Friday at 07:06 PM Aside from the Astros, Houston is not a market that Fox has a vested interest in sports-wise. The Texans are an AFC team that's had some better years but that's CBS's problem in their eyes. Wonder if the same will happen in Orlando? Austin seems to hold on despite it not having any teams of their own, but feeds on the surrounding markets like DFW, Houston and San Antonio. 1 1
nickp 343 Posted Friday at 09:22 PM Posted Friday at 09:22 PM Kinda wild Fox 26 is shuttering the sports department Mark Berman built 1 1 1
jerseyfla 207 Posted Friday at 10:56 PM Posted Friday at 10:56 PM 3 hours ago, tyrannical bastard said: Wonder if the same will happen in Orlando? If anything, WOFL/WOGX's Sports segments could be taped and done by WTVT or at least their podcast "No Off Days" could be shown weekly. WTVT also co-produces Florida Tonight with WOFL. 1
Jase 1071 Posted Friday at 11:03 PM Posted Friday at 11:03 PM (edited) 12 hours ago, MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie said: I'm baffled by this -- Isn't this why they wanted O&O's in the major sports markets?? Interesting to see what their "long-term" plan is with this.... Having O&Os in NFC markets for sure. For example, Fox 32 has a 5-person sports team, Fox 9 has 4-person and Fox 6 and Fox 2 each have a 3-person team. These 4 stations also have their own weekly NFL/NFC North show (1st and North) along with other sports-related programming. That said, it appears that it's ultimately up to each individual Fox O&O to determine its sports coverage (how much/or little) and not necessarily the Fox corporate overlords. Edited Saturday at 12:31 AM by Jase 1
Greggo 361 Posted Saturday at 03:03 AM Posted Saturday at 03:03 AM 11 hours ago, MidwestTV said: “We did not eliminate the sports department — we eliminated the sports anchor position,” Keane said. “We’re still going to cover sports extensively both with a reporter in the mornings and we’re going to gather and distribute sports content across all sports whenever there’s breaking news." Typical corporate jargon speak. They did eliminate the sports department. If you let go of people whose job it was to do a very specific task, you eliminated the department and shifted the workload elsewhere. Also, specifically covering sports with a reporter in the morning? When nothing sportswise happens? Those reporters aren't going to have the same connections and relationships that the sports department will. I’m not saying it makes sense for the reason you stated, but they have a 6-hour morning show. Gotta fill it with … something 1
24994J 5633 Posted Saturday at 03:38 AM Posted Saturday at 03:38 AM 4 hours ago, Jase said: Fox 32 has a 5-person sports team TIL Rick Telander joined the station as a special columnist. (14 years at Sports Illustrated & the last 30 at the Chicago Sun-Times) 1
GraphicsMan 152 Posted Saturday at 05:08 PM Posted Saturday at 05:08 PM 19 hours ago, nickp said: Kinda wild Fox 26 is shuttering the sports department Mark Berman built Facts… 22 hours ago, tyrannical bastard said: Austin seems to hold on despite it not having any teams of their own Austin like Orlando are strong secondary markets, honestly they too are irrelevant but I think FOX just wants that ad revenue from the high ratings. 1
Georgie56 3327 Posted Sunday at 03:29 PM Posted Sunday at 03:29 PM Terry Moran put on the shelf at ABC News. 1
MorningNews 1515 Posted Sunday at 03:35 PM Posted Sunday at 03:35 PM I’m not mad at Terry for keeping it real. 12
TVLurker 248 Posted Sunday at 03:44 PM Posted Sunday at 03:44 PM Is this what is considered a fireable offense nowadays. No explicit pictures, no swear words, just a post critiquing Stephen Miller? ABC was the first to settle with Trump and now they're the first to fire employees for anti-Trump sentiments. I wouldn't be shocked if others followed suit. 1 1
Action Newsroom 1308 Posted Sunday at 05:53 PM Posted Sunday at 05:53 PM So he was suspended... for being right? If calling a Trump official a hater (the most lenient yet still accurate term to call them) is grounds for suspension, then that is embarrassing and disappointing. Well... ABC showed their hand. And you know Trump is going to force it any way he can/will. 2 2 1
TheRolyPoly 2607 Posted Sunday at 09:51 PM Posted Sunday at 09:51 PM Another met. bites the dust at WBBH/WZVN as weekend met. Jesslyn Ferentz is leaving the station and the business altogether. June 22nd is her final day. https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1140417734557682&id=100057683995985 1
newsdude 62 Posted Monday at 01:14 AM Posted Monday at 01:14 AM On 6/5/2025 at 1:09 PM, MidwestTV said: Wild that an O&O in such a major pro (and college) sports town would cut the entire department. Don’t be that surprised. WTTG in DC cut theirs years ago, even as the Nationals won the World Series and the Caps won the Stanley Cup. Now, they have a sports reporter who does a handful of sports feature stories a week and then beef up coverage when Washington plays on Fox, esp in the playoffs. But surprisingly, WRC followed through and did the same thing in cutting a regular sports segment. JP Findlay (formerly of NBC Sports Washington) does segments for them as warranted. He does more travel w/ the team, but the days of George Michael and the 5-minute sports block are long gone. 1
C Block 1571 Posted Monday at 07:02 AM Posted Monday at 07:02 AM (edited) 5 hours ago, newsdude said: Don’t be that surprised. WTTG in DC cut theirs years ago, even as the Nationals won the World Series and the Caps won the Stanley Cup. Now, they have a sports reporter who does a handful of sports feature stories a week and then beef up coverage when Washington plays on Fox, esp in the playoffs. But surprisingly, WRC followed through and did the same thing in cutting a regular sports segment. JP Findlay (formerly of NBC Sports Washington) does segments for them as warranted. He does more travel w/ the team, but the days of George Michael and the 5-minute sports block are long gone. It's a FOX thing. Other O&Os have taken a hatchet to their sports departments too. The preference is to have a single dedicated "sports reporter" who turns stories in the field about whatever the biggest sports story of the day is. The days of four male sports anchors in crisp suits above the waist taking turns reading highlights from the anchor desk and a bunch of sports producers are over. Edited Monday at 07:04 AM by C Block 2 1
TheRolyPoly 2607 Posted Monday at 06:20 PM Posted Monday at 06:20 PM Local morning news is back in Mankato on KEYC. KTTC's morning news will remain on KMNF. https://www.keyc.com/2025/06/09/morning-news-weather-are-back-with-kato-mornings/?fbclid=IwY2xjawK0BNlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHlsKA4yB_bdKgRKXZBPcIStYAORFbjVfP_AtTjNwJTe6enjc9U0s8uNmFVak_aem_5FiTVCpVT86As_ASkdqSYA 3
TheRolyPoly 2607 Posted Monday at 07:53 PM Posted Monday at 07:53 PM WBZ has dropped its weeknight 9pm news on WSBK in favor of a new partnership between WBZ and NESN where it now airs a sports show from NESN after the 8pm news. https://tvnewscheck.com/programming/article/wbz-boston-new-england-sports-network-partner-for-red-sox-and-bruins-coverage/ 1
mre29 1570 Posted Monday at 09:47 PM Posted Monday at 09:47 PM 14 hours ago, C Block said: It's a FOX thing. Other O&Os have taken a hatchet to their sports departments too. The preference is to have a single dedicated "sports reporter" who turns stories in the field about whatever the biggest sports story of the day is. The days of four male sports anchors in crisp suits above the waist taking turns reading highlights from the anchor desk and a bunch of sports producers are over. This is not a bad thing. Also, I'm guessing stations finally realized that a lot of viewers likely tune out after the weather forecast. 1
C Block 1571 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 9 hours ago, mre29 said: This is not a bad thing. Also, I'm guessing stations finally realized that a lot of viewers likely tune out after the weather forecast. It's not a bad thing on a normal day-to-day basis, no. It only becomes a problem when the station group still expects stations to churn out sponsored sports shows and specials during football season, or for whatever soccer tournament is on Fox air these days. 1 1
Georgie56 3327 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 6/8/2025 at 10:29 AM, Georgie56 said: Terry Moran put on the shelf at ABC News. Update: fired. 1
SDHIll1980 113 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 50 minutes ago, Georgie56 said: Update: fired. Nice bowing down to the Convict-in-chief, ABC. This just put the rest of the news division and the O&Os on notice about criticizing this petulant man-child and the cult members in his administration. 4 2 1
Action Newsroom 1308 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Georgie56 said: Update: fired. Repeat : On 6/8/2025 at 1:53 PM, Action Newsroom said: [E]mbarrassing and disappointing. Well... ABC showed their hand. And you know Trump is going to force it any way he can/will. 3
NowBergen 706 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Honestly, with ABC’s full capitulation including terminating reporters still dedicated to facts and truth due to criticism of this president smells of authoritarianism. How can ABC News maintain any trust? And worse, Shari Redstone seems intent on settling his bogus claim and destroying CBS News in the process. 1
ColtFromGulfcoast 736 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Looks like ABC is taking notes from 20th's former cousin in the news space. Please don't attack me. I had to say it. 2
nathannah 2506 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 16 minutes ago, ColtFromGulfcoast said: Looks like ABC is taking notes from 20th's former cousin in the news space. Please don't attack me. I had to say it. You're not wrong; outside of political news ABC's enterprise and investigative journalism has gone down the tubes for true crime sleaziness and 'feel-good' stories which end up not being that (people having to pay lunch debt for instance, a thing that should not exist). A news organization shouldn't be doing trial re-enactments with paid actors like they're doing now with the Sean Combs trial; that's stuff for People and Court TV to do.
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