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OK. Everything on air.

Some of the stuff, including the sign on the desk will change soon. These things take time.

According to station sources, it also has nothing to do with Vickie Burns arrival.

 

It's understood that these things take time; the question is why rush this to air before they were 100% ready to rebrand?

 

It's not like CBS2 was going to beat them to using the News 4 New York branding.

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I have it on good authority that they were thinking about maybe doing this since last year when they rolled out the updated We're 4 New York campaign. Although that may be a bit of retconning.

 

I don't know what information you're trying to break here, but all this does is speak further to their ill-preparedness.

I'm sure that by the May Sweeps, they'll have everything changed. They did say that it would be a slow process. I do agree in a way with the 4 New York branding and being kinda selfish to the remaining viewers in New Jersey and Connecticut (4 New York Only), sorta, but again New York is pretty much what is defined as the Tri-State Area.

Yes, the name seems like it's too much NYC-centric... at first glance. If you've seen a 1980s-era broadcast, though, it's obvious that one of the main thrusts behind the branding was to promote the entire metro area. Hence the "wall" of all the counties and boroughs. Furthermore, each reporter package would tweak the name to incorporate where in the metro area the story was set - "News 4 Manhattan", "News 4 Bayonne", etc.

 

Not that they'll bring that back, but it's one of the more unique points of that campaign that was lost over time.

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