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To: abb

What people consider “TV” nowadays is nothing like TV was say, 25 or 30 years ago. Network TV has evolved to include cable and internet. Just as early TV wasn’t much more than radio with pictures, the 50’s to the 70’s saw big changes, as did the 70’s to the 90’s. Network television will not fade away, all the affiliates will still broadcast local news plus other content obtained through the network. A network of affiliated stations is still the best way to disperse media and information to the largest number of people. As I said, what you will see is more content types delivered through more delivery methods.


12 posted on 02/12/2008 8:03:07 AM PST by visualops (artlife.us nature wallpapers)
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To: visualops

We shall see, shan’t we? Local TV affiliates are having problems, too.

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6531052.html

Big Layoffs at Young Broadcasting’s KWQC Davenport, Iowa
Station Lays Off 12, Cancels Newscasts at 6:30 a.m., 9 a.m.
By Michael Malone — Broadcasting & Cable, 2/11/2008 11:26:00 AM

KWQC Davenport, Iowa, became the latest Young Broadcasting station to experience heavy layoffs. A total of 12 employees were let go, and the NBC affiliate’s 6:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. newscasts were dropped.
Young Broadcasting

Among those to be dismissed were weekend news anchor Chris Williams and production director Rick Greenlee, AP reported.

Neither the station nor a Young spokesman returned calls as of press time, although a KWQC source did confirm the number of layoffs and the cancellation of the newscasts.

Just a few weeks ago, the Quad City Times reported that news director April Samp and chief meteorologist Terry Swails were leaving KWQC. Samp told the paper it was time to move on, and Swails was apparently let go in a corporate decision.

The Young stations are reportedly attempting to excise as much as $20 million from the budget. WTEN Albany, N.Y., reportedly cut 10 staffers in late January, and WKRN Nashville, Tenn., let at least as many go.

Young is hoping for a speedy sale of KRON San Francisco to free up cash.


15 posted on 02/12/2008 8:12:09 AM PST by abb (The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
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