tyrannical bastard 4682 Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM This is not meant to be a list thread, but it seems like Nexstar is **finally** embracing the internet and OTT apps, and has taken a deep dive into podcasting. The catch? These shows are not only being broadcast on air, but are pushing out traditional newscasts and recent layoffs seem to corroborate this. The ones i've seen so far are WKRG's weekend sports show morphing into their "Southeast Sports" podcast, a joint venture between several Nexstar stations in the southeast. Any other notable ones?
24994J 5892 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) One station in Missouri is going all-in on such a format, completely ditching their main studio. The new format and logo/graphics will debut very soon. Edited 22 hours ago by 24994J
mre29 1972 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, 24994J said: One station in Missouri is going all-in on such a format, completely ditching their main studio. The new format and logo/graphics will debut very soon. And that station is...?
24994J 5892 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I initially disclosed it, but retracted it, as I forgot that I received it as kind of private info. I will say that it's debuting today at 5 CT. I'll post about it then.
ScottSchell 424 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, mre29 said: And that station is...? KODE in Joplin cause they have posted this. Also KFOR’s 6:30pm newscast is now a podcast style newscast called The Breakdown. https://www.youtube.com/live/GkIyMCz78zk?is=RAbqmpLz6SNVSuBl Edited 17 hours ago by ScottSchell 1
hfiles 106 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago WFRV has a 3:30 show that is very podcast-esque called "Local 5 News Off the Desk."
tyrannical bastard 4682 Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Has KODE always had separate(ish) newscasts since they consolidated with KSNF? These shows are much more efficient and cost-effective than full blown newscasts. Hosts run their own graphics, roll their own video, etc. And the components are likely a fraction of the cost of traditional broadcast equipment. (PTZ cameras, podcast mics, Elgato controllers, etc...) The cost is high for what they blew up to replace them with. But the return on investment may be just enough to be a second voice in an ecosystem Nexstar created for themselves through relentless cost-cutting and consolidation. It's not prime time, but it's certainly better than simulcasting or giving up local content altogether...
ScottSchell 424 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 59 minutes ago, tyrannical bastard said: Has KODE always had separate(ish) newscasts since they consolidated with KSNF? These shows are much more efficient and cost-effective than full blown newscasts. Hosts run their own graphics, roll their own video, etc. And the components are likely a fraction of the cost of traditional broadcast equipment. (PTZ cameras, podcast mics, Elgato controllers, etc...) The cost is high for what they blew up to replace them with. But the return on investment may be just enough to be a second voice in an ecosystem Nexstar created for themselves through relentless cost-cutting and consolidation. It's not prime time, but it's certainly better than simulcasting or giving up local content altogether... Yes they have had separate newscast just share reporters.
TheRolyPoly 3539 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago WFLA has done this for quite some time now with WFLA News NOW at 11am, doing it from their WFLA NOW streaming studio.
tyrannical bastard 4682 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 9 hours ago, TheRolyPoly said: WFLA has done this for quite some time now with WFLA News NOW at 11am, doing it from their WFLA NOW streaming studio. I know that one's been around for a long time, but how long has it been simulcast on broadcast? Way back during Hurricane Michael, they picked up the slack for WMBB in Panama City when they took on a direct hit from Hurricane Michael. They should have embraced OTT way back then, only doing so in the past year or two and even going as far as REVERSING some efforts. Another one I caught on to...KRQE in Albuquerque doing "Fox 505 Feed" in place of their morning newscasts. A lot of these efforts may have been going on a while, they've just been squandered by being limited to the web and facebook, only now they're going all-in with them, sadly at the expense of staff and existing content. Edited 1 hour ago by tyrannical bastard
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