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8 hours ago, TSSZNews said:

Yes, MUR needs to have something that's distinct from the main Hearst look used on WCVB so there isn't viewer confusion. Has been that way for 20+ years now.

 

WCVB and, to a lesser extent, WMTW and WPTZ/WNNE.

 

Basically, it's the curse of a large chunk of New Hampshire being in Boston's shadow. If there was just a little more distance between Manchester and Boston -- say, ten or twenty miles -- things might be different. WNNE would still be an NBC affiliate, WNHT would still exist as a CBS affiliate, and WMUR would have the standard Hearst graphics package.

 

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19 hours ago, KentBrockman said:

WESH would generally be the first to roll out new graphics, i.e. since the hub is there and historically, they have been the first. If new graphics do roll out eventually, it starts there.

 

Question:

 

Does WESH also do all the promos for the other Hearst Stations as well?  

 

-- Matt

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8 hours ago, H-Town TV Fan said:

Bumping this thread after almost 2 years, but one of the new Hearst-ers in WZVN got the WMUR Hearst package and Hearst Classic theme music today.

What a great improvement for WZVN!

8 hours ago, H-Town TV Fan said:

Bumping this thread after almost 2 years, but one of the new Hearst-ers in WZVN got the WMUR Hearst package and Hearst Classic theme music today.

I hope the best for WZVN from someone living in a market with an Hearst station.

On 4/18/2024 at 10:24 PM, H-Town TV Fan said:

Bumping this thread after almost 2 years, but one of the new Hearst-ers in WZVN got the WMUR Hearst package and Hearst Classic theme music today.

 

"We're finally not alone!" -- WMUR  😉

 

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