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5 minutes ago, JCB4TV said:

I doubt it, I believe that should CBS ever decide to unload WTOG, it would either go to FOX or Standard, should their acquisition of WTSP be successful.

 

Since Fox may be looking to unload their entire O&O division, Standards seems like the more likely candidate.

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6 minutes ago, ABC 7 Denver said:

 

Since Fox may be looking to unload their entire O&O division, Standards seems like the more likely candidate.

Wow…we might need a Speculation thread for this topic.

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2 hours ago, ABC 7 Denver said:

 

Since Fox may be looking to unload their entire O&O division, Standards seems like the more likely candidate.

 

Do they not know their own history? Have they forgotten that this is how they killed UPN? (And arguably got the CW created in the first place?)

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3 hours ago, ABC 7 Denver said:

 

Since Fox may be looking to unload their entire O&O division, Standards seems like the more likely candidate.

 

I didn't hear about that! I figured Fox would be the least likely of the networks to unload the O&O's. And with a Tegna purchase, that would be an impossible candidate.

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53 minutes ago, GoldenShine9 said:

 

I didn't hear about that! I figured Fox would be the least likely of the networks to unload the O&O's. And with a Tegna purchase, that would be an impossible candidate.

https://tvnewscheck.com/business/article/fox-should-dump-broadcast-net-says-wall-street-analyst/

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16 minutes ago, ABC 7 Denver said:

Fox isn't giving up their O&O networks. The only broadcast network that has a real chance that could happen is CBS/Paramount for reasons discussed on this website before in other threads. 

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1 hour ago, Kenneth Kissel said:

Fox isn't giving up their O&O networks. The only broadcast network that has a real chance that could happen is CBS/Paramount for reasons discussed on this website before in other threads. 

That article was written in August 2020; two years later, there's been a new NFL deal. There might be a sale in the meantime, but until February 2033, you can count on the networks to stay on the air just for that alone.

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I saw this while driving by an electronic billboard, but I can’t find any info online. But anyway, WSAV is apparently starting a 4PM newscast on April 4 (or 4/4 @ 4 as the creative department wants to call it). I assume it’s to compensate for their abysmal afternoon syndicated lineup (Dr. Oz/Good Dish at 2, Maury at 3, and Judge Judy at 4). Considering all of those shows are out of production and about to end, they decided to stretch their news team even thinner instead of paying for another show. At least it gives WTOC a bit of competition as they’ve been solo at that time for years. 
 

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Found it. I’m not sure why they decided to pay loads of money to get a billboard but not put it on their website or socials for free. But I guess that’s Nexstar. 

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38 minutes ago, froyo49 said:

I saw this while driving by an electronic billboard, but I can’t find any info online. But anyway, WSAV is apparently starting a 4PM newscast on April 4 (or 4/4 @ 4 as the creative department wants to call it). I assume it’s to compensate for their abysmal afternoon syndicated lineup (Dr. Oz/Good Dish at 2, Maury at 3, and Judge Judy at 4). Considering all of those shows are out of production and about to end, they decided to stretch their news team even thinner instead of paying for another show. At least it gives WTOC a bit of competition as they’ve been solo at that time for years. 
 

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Found it. I’m not sure why they decided to pay loads of money to get a billboard but not put it on their website or socials for free. But I guess that’s Nexstar. 

 

WSAV is still 2nd in ratings in the market, or has WJCL passed them? (I know WTOC is far ahead of both of them)

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On 3/14/2022 at 3:07 PM, GoldenShine9 said:

 

WSAV is still 2nd in ratings in the market, or has WJCL passed them? (I know WTOC is far ahead of both of them)

Any station using Nexstar NBC graphics is going to have their competition cream them. WJCL should've passed WSAV at this point.

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1 minute ago, TheSpeedKing said:

Any station using Nexstar NBC graphics is going to have their competition cream them. WJCL should've passed WSAV at this point.

Realistically speaking, a graphics package isn’t going to make or break a station. 

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Just now, HoosierNewsie said:

Realistically speaking, a graphics package isn’t going to make or break a station. 

A graphics package definitely won't make a station, but it could make the station so much of an eyesore that the viewers associate the station with bad design. That discourages viewers from tuning in. Just look at WSB, which despite having a perfectly modern product is losing viewers at a faster than average rate.

 

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Just now, TheSpeedKing said:

A graphics package definitely won't make a station, but it could make the station so much of an eyesore that the viewers associate the station with bad design. That discourages viewers from tuning in. Just look at WSB, which despite having a perfectly modern product is losing viewers at a faster than average rate.

 

 

For example, KDVR|KWGN too. They have several issues. Marketing is just one.

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On 3/14/2022 at 2:28 PM, froyo49 said:

WSAV is apparently starting a 4PM newscast on April 4 (or 4/4 @ 4 as the creative department wants to call it).

According to Nexstar's very own Zap2it, WSAV is in fact adding a newscast, called First News at 4 (not to be confused with the current First News at 5, which I assume they'll rename). It appears Maury is coming off the schedule, with The Good Dish keeping its place at 2 (for now), and Judge Judy moving to Maury's old spot at 3. 

 

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On 3/15/2022 at 7:31 PM, ABC 7 Denver said:

 

For example, KDVR|KWGN too. They have several issues. Marketing is just one.

What issues do KDVR & KWGN have??   Their ratings seem to be okay, esp KDVR.. 

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On Wednesday, WOTV rebranded from ABC 4 Women to ABC 4 West Michigan.  They are taking the focus off of women and making it more community based... I hope this works better for them... ABC 4 Women was absolutely stupid... 

 

https://www.woodtv.com/abc4/wotv-4-women-rebrands-to-abc-4-west-michigan/

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On 3/14/2022 at 2:28 PM, froyo49 said:

I saw this while driving by an electronic billboard, but I can’t find any info online. But anyway, WSAV is apparently starting a 4PM newscast on April 4 (or 4/4 @ 4 as the creative department wants to call it). I assume it’s to compensate for their abysmal afternoon syndicated lineup (Dr. Oz/Good Dish at 2, Maury at 3, and Judge Judy at 4). Considering all of those shows are out of production and about to end, they decided to stretch their news team even thinner instead of paying for another show. At least it gives WTOC a bit of competition as they’ve been solo at that time for years. 
 

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Found it. I’m not sure why they decided to pay loads of money to get a billboard but not put it on their website or socials for free. But I guess that’s Nexstar. 

 

Kris Alred who went as Posman when she was weekend met at WWMT from 04-07 before leaving for WSAV in the fall of 07. When I was in Hilton Head SC on vacation in 08 I saw Kris do the weather on WSAV.

 

I also like that WOTV rebranded to 4 West Michigan than women I wonder if they did that for sister station in Lansing?

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5 minutes ago, Kyle R said:

Gray stations stream their newscasts on Vuit. Hearst stations are on NewsOn. Does Nexstar have a platform where all of their stations' newscasts are aggregated?

Nope. Many of their stations don’t even stream on their websites. Even Sinclair does better than that.

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2 hours ago, tyrannical bastard said:

IIRC it wasn’t until recently that KLAS started streaming online. And that’s a station in Vegas.

 

This is where Nexstar should’ve been investing instead of trying to create CNN/Fox News Lite.

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