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So basically, out of all the Young stations...

 

Stations that have them:

WTEN/WXXA

WATE

WBAY

WLNS/WLAJ

 

Stations that don't have them:

KRON (even though I don't think they will adopt them)

KWQC

KLFY

KELO/KDLO/KPLO/KCLO

WKRN

WRIC

 

Aside from KRON, the former Young stations that don't have them either have the prior Young look or have evolved it through different colors and/or fonts. WKRN's look is sort of a hybrid of both.

 

so far, WJTV is the only legacy station to have picked up the "scripps-esque" package.

 

Unless more integration is in the works, Media General has essentially been two companies....their prior self with the former Young stations, plus KXRM and WHTM, and the former LIN stations.

Any other plans are likely on hold until the fate of upcoming mergers takes place....whether they absorb Meredith or get sucked into Nexstar...

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Aside from KRON, the former Young stations that don't have them either have the prior Young look or have evolved it through different colors and/or fonts. WKRN's look is sort of a hybrid of both.

 

so far, WJTV is the only legacy station to have picked up the "scripps-esque" package.

 

Unless more integration is in the works, Media General has essentially been two companies....their prior self with the former Young stations, plus KXRM and WHTM, and the former LIN stations.

Any other plans are likely on hold until the fate of upcoming mergers takes place....whether they absorb Meredith or get sucked into Nexstar...

 

 

 

KLFY doesn't use the Young graphics, they use this package:

 

 

I don't know how long they've had it.

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