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http://www.qctimes.com/articles/2007/06/09/news/local/doc466a3a16b4987324026397.txt

 

WQAD and WHO are sister stations, owned by Local TV, LLC... there is alot of sharing in this company, and it happens that WQAD and WHO share the news helicopter, as WQAD shares the NewsChannel 8 Satelite Mobile newsroom which can broadcast live anyware in the world....

 

On June 1, 2007 a tornado hit Muscatine Iowa, and when NewsChannel 8 (WQAD) was getting a live feed from the company helcopter, KWQC stole the feed.... heres also a promo aired from WQAD... (NICE WAY TO STORM BACK!)

 

 

Form what i have been told, this is still going on a KWQC could be seeing some fines, not from WQAD, but from Local TV....

 

http://www.localtvllc.com/pressroom/page/3/

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Okay?

 

This is from almost a year ago......

 

But... the fines are now coming out and Local TV will be fining KWQC... a possible $150,000... an "investgation" has been going on since this happened, and i think they have come to this conclusion..

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Fine? Do you mean sue? Local TV can't "fine" KWQC because it's owned by a totally different company.

 

Yeah, but this means even more trouble, not only for KWQC, bur for Young Broadcasting... the company has so many problems recently, and to deal with this KWQC has fired 8 people, including a long- time meteorologist, and some of the best reporters on there, that made the station watchable, and alot of them are now moving over to WQAD, such as Chris Williams, but itll be awhile before some of the others show up because they cant break the no compete clause.

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