GoldenShine_10 113 Posted June 4 Posted June 4 I think losing the SEC was the last straw for Gray and CBS in Atlanta, as that was their most reliable ratings draw (other than a couple of Falcons game, which Gray could bid for the OTA rights of cable and streaming games anyway). I've also heard that, in the southern edge of the market, people are more likely to watch WMAZ for CBS programming and related news, even though it's a Macon station. 1
Megatron81 289 Posted Monday at 12:06 PM Posted Monday at 12:06 PM Why didn't CBS buy WGNX when Tribune put the for sale sign up in 1999 or 2000 where it could be an CBS O&O sooner than now in my opinion. CBS ATL will be the dog station when it comes to news which is good news for WANF not being the dog station anymore. I don't think CBS has done well in Detroit, but I haven't seen the ratings for them when it comes to news for WWJ. 1
AmericanErrorist 159 Posted Monday at 09:11 PM Posted Monday at 09:11 PM cbsatlanta dot com still redirects to atlantanewsfirst dot com at the moment. 1
DefinitelyIan 7 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Paramount has started posting sales jobs in Atlanta. Interestingly, no news related jobs.
MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie 955 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 6/10/2025 at 6:11 AM, AmericanErrorist said: cbsatlanta dot com still redirects to atlantanewsfirst dot com at the moment. the domain will most likely be cbsnews.com/atlanta or cbsnews.com/georgia depending on final branding
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