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As expected, WNBC grounded Chopper 4 sometime this week after 14 years and are now using sharing WNYW's 'copter. I heard Kai Simonsen's (sp?) voice doing a live hit on TINY this morning. They still using the Chopper 4 label for the shot, though. Ironic, since it was WNBC I believe that was the first to launch a full time TV news chopper in NYC back in 1995, with WABC to follow very soon after.

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Slight correction. It appears that they haven't fully grounded Chopper 4 after all. They've stopped using it for the morning 'casts, but still use it for evening ones. We'll see how long that lasts.

 

Also, for some reason SkyFox is no longer broadcasting in HD, even though they still label it as such. Wonder what's going on there.

According to Dan Rice's Chopper 4 Twitter page (twitter.com/chopper4): "Today is Chopper 4's last day. Thanks to all of the viewers who have tuned in over the last 10 years. I will miss you the most!"

 

He adds that the station has canceled the chopper contract.

 

What a shame.

 

I wish Dan the best of luck... he's always been a great guy.

The article also refers to a possible joint venture between WPIX and WCBS. I think in that case Air11 would be dropped since WPIX only uses it in the mornings while WCBS uses it in the morning, noon and at 5/6pm. Unless it would be more affordable for them to use Air11 and lay off veteran helicopter reporter Joe B of WCBS.

Which reporter was with Dan when the copter crashed on the building?

 

Dan wasn't in Chopper 4 when in crashed in Brooklyn in 2004. The only reporter in the chopper was Andrew Torres. There was the pilot and a trainee in the chopper as well.

 

In a way, it's a shame to see Chopper 4 grounded, but when you think about it, this is a more convenient way of getting news to viewers.

In a way, it's a shame to see Chopper 4 grounded, but when you think about it, this is a more convenient way of getting news to viewers.

 

I'm glad you find this to be more convenient.

 

It might be more convenient for WNBC to just simulcast WNYW's newscasts.

I'm glad you find this to be more convenient.

 

It might be more convenient for WNBC to just simulcast WNYW's newscasts.

 

When you think about when stations have their choppers cover a story, it is practically the same story on all of the stations, so why not just have two stations share one chopper. It's terrible, however, that Dan Rice lost his job. I always enjoyed his reports in the mornings.

When you think about when stations have their choppers cover a story, it is practically the same story on all of the stations, so why not just have two stations share one chopper.

 

You could say the same thing about the rest of the news. Shootings, fires, press conferences, politics... We might as well all use the same pool of reporters and get rid of any originality.

Apparently WWOR doesn't have weekend news, they were simulcasting WNYW's 10pm newscast yesterday.

 

If that's the case, it must have just started. Or, perhaps they were just short on staff. Also, there could have been a problem at WWOR which made them simulcast WNYW's newscast. Once before on a weekday, WNYW was having problems and so they simulcast like the first half hour of WWOR's 10pm news (and Harry and Brenda acknowledge it on air).

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