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Does Tribune still own WPIX? I notice that at the end of the newscasts they don't have the traditional Tribune logo sign off, now they just have something along the lines of "copyright 2009 WPIX Television"

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That's probably just the legal operating name listed on the license... Similar to how Weigel's stations are all owned by limited partnership companies ("WDJT-TV Limited Partnership", "Channel 41/63 Limited Partnership", and "TV-49, Inc" are the license owners of WDJT, WMLW/WYTU, and WBME, for example) which are owned by Weigel.

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I've noticed that too. I understand Steve's point, but aren't all tribune stations required to have the logo close?

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KSWB has "©KSWB Inc. Production." They did have Tribune Co. for the first few days when they re-started their news operations but then changed it. I always found it kind of interesting that KSWB really never emphasized that they were a part of the Tribune Company, even during the CW days.

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Yeah they do, but Tribune Stations generally operate under different copyrights, not the companys. for example KTLA uses KTLA Inc., ditto for PIX.

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KPLR, even though their newscasts are produced by KTVI (Community Television of St. Louis, LLC), use the HD "Tribune" close. In short, KPLR still identifies as a Tribune station.

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The info in the article seems to suggest these changes are just occurring, but these changes have been in place for a while now. Are they referring to something new or is the writer just seeing the "new" changes for the first time.

 

The article said: "a time-and-temp icon that changes with the seasons". By seasons, do they mean day and night, as in how the PIX logo has sun rays in the morning?

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