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2 hours ago, TheRolyPoly said:

More news on WFXT. Starting Monday, they're adding another hour at 1 p.m. and yet another one at 3 p.m.

 

In other words, WFXT will be on with news and weather from 5 a.m.-2 p.m., 3-7 p.m., and 10-11:35 p.m. on weekdays (also, the rebroadcasts that go from 12:35-5 a.m.)

 

WFXT has always been news-intensive, but that's still a lot of news. What's Coxapollo up to?

 

Oh, wait.... The mayoral election in Boston is coming up, isn't it?  🤔

 

Also, the all-night repeats of the late news is a concept I've never seen before. When did that start?

 

Posted
32 minutes ago, mre29 said:

Oh, wait.... The mayoral election in Boston is coming up, isn't it?  🤔

 

Also, the all-night repeats of the late news is a concept I've never seen before. When did that start?

 

 

Yes. Its coming up. The current mayor has an overwhelming lead in the polls (don't mean to get off topic there).

 

It started when they started doing Boston 25 News NOW at 11 am, Noon, and 4 pm, which I believe is coming up to a year now that they've done so.

Posted
1 hour ago, TheRolyPoly said:

It started when they started doing Boston 25 News NOW at 11 am, Noon, and 4 pm, which I believe is coming up to a year now that they've done so.

 

Figured as much. I moved from southern NH to CT in April 2024 and didn't remember WFXT doing it even in those last weeks before I left.

 

Mind you, this is the station that once had live coverage of a winter storm from basically 10:00pm to 8:00pm the next night only a few months after they'd been bought by Cox, so them finding some way to go all-news for the overnight hours doesn't entirely surprise me.

 

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16 hours ago, mre29 said:

 

Figured as much. I moved from southern NH to CT in April 2024 and didn't remember WFXT doing it even in those last weeks before I left.

 

Mind you, this is the station that once had live coverage of a winter storm from basically 10:00pm to 8:00pm the next night only a few months after they'd been bought by Cox, so them finding some way to go all-news for the overnight hours doesn't entirely surprise me.

 

Many — but not all — portions of the WFXT morning and early afternoon newscasts are recorded and replayed. FTV mentioned it when they started doing it about a year ago. Trying to watch for more than about an hour is painful. When I was in Boston a few months ago, it was pretty cringe. 
 

Posted
2 hours ago, Greggo said:

Many — but not all — portions of the WFXT morning and early afternoon newscasts are recorded and replayed. FTV mentioned it when they started doing it about a year ago. Trying to watch for more than about an hour is painful. When I was in Boston a few months ago, it was pretty cringe. 
 

 

To be honest, I haven't watched WFXT in a long time. But I can still recall the music they used during their last years as a Fox O&O. 😁

 

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Only six months for Brianda Villegas at WFAA Dallas. She's out, but not because of getting in trouble with the station for social media posts or anything like that, but rather for a much more serious situation, that involves her health.

 

She's coming back to my home state of Florida but she's been really feeling out and about lately and is opening up to her struggles of mental health and hopes anyone who watches this and is going through the same situation to call and find help.

 

https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1279809290823586&id=100063835821075

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24 years at KTNV Las Vegas should give you enough recognition to get into a statewide Hall of Fame for broadcasting.

 

Thankfully, that's just happened to Tricia Kean, now part of the Nevada Broadcasters Association's Hall of Fame.

 

https://www.ktnv.com/news/channel-13s-tricia-kean-inducted-into-nevada-broadcasters-association-hall-of-fame?fbclid=PAT01DUAMqcEVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABp7fNWDq8OqetQvIx3Af0f74adbYt47m4jYiThi33GVviE_SeukR97we1iEhv_aem_alQrU5qZjFhaucS6HzeXhw

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More than four decades of community and public service representing WCVB at community and public initiatives as well as host of CityLine and Karen Holmes Ward is about to wrap up her career at the end of this month.

 

https://www.wcvb.com/article/karen-holmes-ward-announces-plan-to-retire-director-of-public-affairs-community-services-host-executive-producer-cityline-wcvb/65993813

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WAKA Selma/Montgomery is launching a new half-hour morning newscast at 9 a.m. starting later this morning, and combining it with Daytime Jeopardy! at 9:30 a.m. will replace Dr. Phil in that timeslot as today's the day Dr. Phil officially goes away from syndication.

 

https://www.waka.com/2025/09/03/action-8-news-expanding-again-with-launch-of-9am-newscast/

 

EDIT: Adding Seattle here...

 

Today starts an interesting new era at KCPQ/KZJO (looking up TitanTV and OnTVTonight schedules for this information).

 

First off, it looks like today's the day Good Day Seattle expands to 11 a.m., though they've cut the 4:30 a.m. half-hour as they promised in the summer news announcement of news expansion at KCPQ/KZJO. We already know about the 4-8 p.m. and 10 p.m.-12 a.m. changes at KCPQ.

 

However, over on KZJO, they've turned it into a secondary news station. First, they're adding a 9-11 a.m. repeat of Good Day Seattle from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., then a simulcast of FOX 13's Local Live Desk (straight from the FOX Local service) from 1-4 p.m., and after a short break, a simulcast with KCPQ from 6-8 p.m. before delivering more Seattle News Tonight exclusively for KZJO from 8-10 p.m.

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Adding information about KCPQ and KZJO in Seattle.
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Krista McEnany hasn't been seen on WXIN/WTTV since April. There's a reason why.

 

She suffered a stroke, an ultimate health scare that took her immediately off the air. She is recovering nicely but will not return, at least not anytime soon, as she's also pregnant and is expecting a third child that's due late next month. More than likely, she won't be back on the air until next year after her maternity leave is over.

 

https://fox59.com/morning-news/i-do-miss-getting-to-do-my-job-meteorologist-krista-mcenany-on-health-scare-road-to-recovery/?fbclid=IwY2xjawMsYudleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHou27Uetedm4e8i3IORc6l9GZFsyUjAZIBu1ZISHjvaxAzldwtuAuS_l43jT_aem_Xr2RHNjv-ly8bnsue2rjHA

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Breaking News said:

Yup... Wren and Reggie were posted here last week, when it was announced. We will never hear the impetus of Wren's departure- whether it was budget or her claims against KSTP, but would be interesting to learn what happened.

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Speaking of the Twin Cities...

 

This week, it looks like KMSP has added a simulcast of their streaming show, FOX 9 All Day, airing from 12 Noon-2 p.m. every weekday.

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Chief Meteorologist Ross Whitley just recently left WMBB Panama City after 8 years to join WNCN Goldsboro/Raleigh.

 

His replacement is no stranger to Panama City's airwaves... Justin Kiefer returns on September 22nd as Chief of the newly named StormTeam 13 (they dropped the First Alert part of the name, mainly because Gray owns the trademark and will more than likely use it on WJHG soon. WDHN has dropped it too for simply the WDHN StormTeam since WTVY already uses First Alert Weather there).

 

Justin was on WMBB's airwaves from 2005-2018, including the most devastating hurricane to hit the Florida panhandle: Hurricane Michael.

 

https://www.mypanhandle.com/news/local-news/justin-kiefer-returns-to-wmbb-to-lead-storm-team-13/?fbclid=IwY2xjawMuYddleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHht2Y69esRxpPXdkqvQW57oNSvbiy2P94PMGXcwzATen1CGfsh7bO6Zpfwsq_aem__FhNEjPl_JtZAWugpNdfcg

Posted
9 hours ago, TheRolyPoly said:

His replacement is no stranger to Panama City's airwaves... Justin Kiefer returns on September 22nd as Chief of the newly named StormTeam 13 (they dropped the First Alert part of the name, mainly because Gray owns the trademark and will more than likely use it on WJHG soon).

 

I had a feeling. WJHG switched over to the new branding today in addition to naming Ryan Michaels as their new Chief Meteorologist.

 

https://www.wjhg.com/2025/09/10/digital-exclusive-meet-your-trusted-wjhg-first-alert-weather-team/

Posted
7 hours ago, Recovering Producer said:

There's a solid chance that URL will be dead shortly after someone at Nexstar corporate or NewsNation sees it up on KTLA's website. 

 

Because it's about a NewsNation competitor or because of something in the URL itself?

 

Posted (edited)

Meteorologists Kelly Bates and Tyler Hughes were both let go from WLNE New Bedford/Providence. Apparently Sinclair recently bought the station?

 

Edit: not quite, but sort of. Also, this is the second time Sinclair has fired Bates in the market (WJAR previously).

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, cg4 said:

Meteorologists Kelly Bates and Tyler Hughes were both let go from WLNE New Bedford/Providence. Apparently Sinclair recently bought the station?

 

Edit: not quite, but sort of. Also, this is the second time Sinclair has fired Bates in the market (WJAR previously).

Well, Sinclair has apparently found new ways to Sinclair.  Operate under the radar so they don't have to deal with the FCC.

 

Based on traditional FCC rules (which are basically a moot point in this climate), wouldn't a newsroom outsourcing qualify as a JSA/SSA and need to be disclosed?

 

Then again, WLNE has always been a cursed doormat, especially in it's post-Freedom days when they were under receivership through Global Broadcasting.

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