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WPIX Expands Morning News by Half Hour

 

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http://www.tvnewsday.com/articles/2008/09/02/daily.4/ (free registration)

 

Tribune's CW flagship WPIX New York is lengthening its CW11 Morning News. Beginning Monday, Sept. 15, the broadcast will begin at 4:30 a.m.

Anchored by Tiffany McElroy and Craig Treadway (4:30-7 a.m.) and Sukanya Krishnan and John Muller (7-9 a.m.), The CW11 Morning News will air weekdays from 4:30 to 9 a.m. in HD. With the extension, the station said, WPIX will be the only local news station broadcasting at 4:30 a.m., with local coverage straight through to 9.

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Why not just move it up to 4am?? Nashville's ABC, CBS, and NBC stations all start their morning news at 4am now!

 

I didn't think stations had that big of an audience at 5am as it was let alone 4am! It's like they just want to see which station can provide the most newscasts.

4:30, wow thats incredibly early, lol. Again, its more strain on the anchors and reporters and the entire team pretty much who have to be up even earlier now to prepare the news. I don't think New Yorkers in general really need to be up that early since there really isn't that much driving to do like the Angelinos do. (Since they rely more on the roads to get where they need to go) whilst us New Yorkers, use Mass transit to get where we need to go. So the ratings could fair a little less or perhaps fair quite well, anyway we'll see what happens.

Why not just move it up to 4am?? Nashville's ABC, CBS, and NBC stations all start their morning news at 4am now!

No, WTVF starts their news at 4:25am. The other two stations (WSMV and WKRN) start at 4, while WZTV does their morning news at 5.

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