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Checked out the graphics on RTV6.com and they are indeed a revamp of the graphics they previously had except for the lower-third.

 

They also changed the fonts as well. All in all, WRTV has some interesting graphics.

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KDOC's morning news program, Daybreak OC, that was in HD was canceled (KDOC was in Orange County, CA... LA market). Does KDOC produce anything else besides that in HD?

 

No, KDOC airs nothing but reruns, infomercials, religious programming and movies. They should just stick to that. And the HD by the way was just a 480p screen with sidebars to make it look 720p.

No, KDOC airs nothing but reruns, infomercials, religious programming and movies. They should just stick to that. And the HD by the way was just a 480p screen with sidebars to make it look 720p.

 

Do they still have the local rights to the Anaheim Ducks games?

I don't know if there's an article, but it appears that they've started referring themselves as WTVQ 36.

 

Here we go...

 

http://www.kentucky.com/181/story/562809.html

 

It also plans to drop the "Action News" brand and its "Dedicated, determined, dependable" slogan but has not yet committed to their replacements, Aldridge said.

on wnyw fox5 news in new york city they had showed there new hd control room and they showed a preview of there new hd logo during there dtv test. Didnt get the pictures of it but if its on again i will get a picture of it. But for now put wnyw under the rumor mill for hd news.

From the South Bend Tribune last Thursday, WSBT Radio has moved to the new Schurz building in Mishawaka. The article also states that in November, WSBT 22 will move to the new building and will produce their newscast in High Definition.

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