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  1. Bumping this thread because I have found a little something in regards to the new set while digging on their creative department's Vimeo account

     

    There's also a little glimpse of new weather graphics shown in the screen to the left.

     

    I wasn't sure if I wanted to share the video instead of screenshots, but I suggest to see this one ASAP because they may quickly remove this video. By the looks of it, it’s a modified and small scaled version of the KTLA set. Good to see that at least some progress has already been made

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  2. Mendonsa and Schornack are a great anchor team.... but this crapola format totally doesn't work for them. She's faking it too much; especially on the 11pm show by herself and he just looks out of his element trying to be hip with a sport coat sans tie. Get a new set in the studio and bring back some experienced reporters and hard news coverage. Some of these "reporters" they have now look like kids... literally like right out of the high school yearbook class. It's pretty hard to take them seriously when they talk to grampa Schornack and mama Mendonsa on camera. Lol

    I'm sure this is going to be similar or the same as that horrible format WPIX had in 2010. I think they are going to end as PIX with low ratings and "HOPEFULLY" removing this format.

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    Continuing the Puerto Rico talk, Univision has shut down WLII, channel 11.

     

    http://www.elnuevodia.com/univisiondespideapartedesuplantillaenpuertorico-1875039.html (In Spansh)

    http://corporate.univision.com/2014/10/univision-puerto-rico-announces-executive-leadership-programming-changes/

     

    News, and other local productions are gone. It is now nothing more than a network repeater. Q.E.P.D., TeleOnce.

     

    Now it's clear why WORA-TV didn't just renew their 20-year contract to semi-satellite WLII. Univision just wasn't going to pay WORA what Raycom agreed to back in 1994 to repeat a station they were going to shut down.

     

    As for the Telemundo/WKAQ-TV situation and WORA, nothing's been decided 'cause there's a bit of a snag. WKAQ has three channels (Telemundo, Punto 2, and WNBC), and WORA already has two lined up (ABC, and Vive (programming from Televisión Española), so I don't know what's going to happen there.

     

    They won't be shut down, as what I heard they would be a network repeater. Here's a photo of what happened today at their newsroom.

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