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  1. It just proves how much our senses can influence each other. When we hear something while seeing an undesirable image, we also find what we hear undesirable. But when we hear that same thing while looking at a desirable image, we find what we’re hearing more pleasant. Just like how something can look gross but taste good, but our mind tricks us into thinking it actually tastes bad because of how it looks.
    3 points
  2. There's nothing anywhere that says the copyright needs to reflect station ownership. It's a Nexstar-produced newscast, featuring people paid by Nexstar, airing on a station that Nexstar has a contract with to provide services for. There's not much difference between this and a news share agreement where one station provides news for another owned by a different party.
    2 points
  3. Nexstar has renewed its affiliation agreement with NBC.
    2 points
  4. We got a doubleheader of opens here
    1 point
  5. CBS could buy any of the other stations in Cleveland. Nexstar wouldn't give up WJW and neither would Scripps with WEWS. Maybe Tegna might surrender WKYC. Then there's WBNX. Not to mention WVPX and WDLI. The last thing WOIO needs though is another affiliate switch. It was a rough go the first time in 1994. Not sure they would want to repeat it again.
    1 point
  6. Not to mention, thing that'd draw CBS to buy stations is the Cleveland Browns, which have only just come out of a long slump. Cleveland sports teams have never done particularly well for the most part. Only the Caveliers have really bucked the trend.
    1 point
  7. The news on TVA in Francophone Canada has a new look:
    1 point
  8. News of another anchor leaving WGCL will be announced with the next coming days. I have an inside source.
    0 points
  9. Bill Lambdin, who spent most of his 41-year career as a reporter for WNYT in Albany, died from cardiac arrest yesterday at age 69. According to the linked obituary, he "was said to have covered more stories for [WNYT] than any reporter in its history." He worked at WNYT from 1980 until he retired in 2014. Here's a (short) story from the station reporting on his death.
    0 points
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