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Mark johnson

WKYC is always in last place when it comes to local news ratings, so perhaps hiring Mark Johnson would drastically help improve their ratings. It must be working, as many viewers have said that they've left WEWS for WKYC.

I don't know about News 5 anymore. All they cover now are the top stories, weather & sports, and the rest is pre-recorded content from Scripps and their sister stations. It's like they're trying to fall into last place.
Ch. 5 used to be my go to. They have been a mess for several years. I don't like Rob, he seems arrogant.
 
My 70+ year old mom is ecstatic Mark is back and teamed with Betsy on 3 to the point where she sent an iPhone video recording of her TV showing Mark's first break. My guess is this will help 3 in the ratings, if for no other reason than a novelty factor.
What did you write back?
 
That's great and much deserved. Thought he might go to 3 or 8 when the time was right. 5 blew it. If he truly did something that bad to warrant being let go, then why would 3 take a flier if he is such damaged goods?

What will be really interesting is when Tegna's deal with Nexstar goes through... 3 and 8 could be sister stations and may consolidate their staffs. There will be some news, sports and weather personalities at BOTH stations that will likely get pink slipped when Nexstar takes over.
 
Ch. 5 used to be my go to. They have been a mess for several years. I don't like Rob, he seems arrogant.
Channel 5 has been a mess on and off air for decades. It's been a revolving door for everyone and it's only getting worse. That station has not been the same since Ted Henry retired. It used to be number one until the early 2000's, when Channel 8 became dominant again, Channel 3 got a big boost from "Dr. Phil," and Channel 19/43 got more competitive with its "Action News" format. 5 couldn't really compete.
 
Channel 5 has been a mess on and off air for decades. It's been a revolving door for everyone and it's only getting worse. That station has not been the same since Ted Henry retired. It used to be number one until the early 2000's, when Channel 8 became dominant again, Channel 3 got a big boost from "Dr. Phil," and Channel 19/43 got more competitive with its "Action News" format. 5 couldn't really compete.

It's happening at pretty much all the Scripps owned stations. It just hurts a bit more for WEWS since it is one of the first Scripps stations, and there was such a strong legacy there.
 
I should add that I have heard horror stories from how staff was treated, to management's continued efforts to keep blowing up anchor teams. One friend of mine tried to get in Channel 5 as an intern in 2008, but was turned down before trying to maintain contact with one of the reporters. He was later told by the internship coordinator to stop contacting the station. He was visibly hurt by the conduct. One of many examples of how toxic the environment has been at 5 for decades

WEWS has gone through on-air personalities more often than the Browns go through quarterbacks. I can see WOIO eventually overtaking 5 in the ratings.
 
One friend of mine tried to get in Channel 5 as an intern in 2008, but was turned down before trying to maintain contact with one of the reporters. He was later told by the internship coordinator to stop contacting the station.
Why did he keep contacting the station after he was turned down for an internship?
 
Why did he keep contacting the station after he was turned down for an internship?
Because the reporter promised he would get my friend in at the station. I think that friend was lied to by that reporter. He was more bothered by someone else telling him to stop contacting the department he wanted to intern in rather than from the unit themselves.
 
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Ch. 5 used to be my go to. They have been a mess for several years. I don't like Rob, he seems arrogant.
Rob Powers is trying to play the old school "voice of authority" anchor from the 70s/80s.

And he does have a touch of Ted Baxter in his game.

Next year he'll mark a full decade at TV 5 as their lead anchor.
 
I have to say Betsy Cling and Mark Johnson are the best in Cleveland when severe weather threatens. Now that they are on the same team, WKYC is my choice when things get rough. CH 8's weather is behind the times and their weather people just bumble their way through severe weather interuptions. CH 8 does lack talent with their weather segments. Their "Hollywood Square" picture arrangements drives me nuts when they are sitting behind their computer montor while giving the weather and I change the channel.
 
I have to say Betsy Cling and Mark Johnson are the best in Cleveland when severe weather threatens. Now that they are on the same team, WKYC is my choice when things get rough. CH 8's weather is behind the times and their weather people just bumble their way through severe weather interuptions. CH 8 does lack talent with their weather segments. Their "Hollywood Square" picture arrangements drives me nuts when they are sitting behind their computer montor while giving the weather and I change the channel.
My dream team has always been Mark, Jason and Betsy. Matt Wentz is awesome too. Totally agree with you on 8. They are terrible.
 
Even 19/43 has a better weather team than FOX 8. I will say that I'm surprised that 5 didn't go after a big name to replace MJ. No one even as the "chief" title either.
 
Weather teams:

WKYC NBC 3

Matt Wintz - weekday mornings
Betsy Kling - chief meteorologist, M-F 4p and 6p (also news anchor at 5p and 7p)
Mark Johnson - M-F 5p, 7p, 11p
Anthony Copeland - weekend mornings, shares duties M-F at noon
Jessica Van Meter - weekend evenings, shares duties M-F at noon

WEWS ABC 5

Trent Magill - weekday mornings
Katie McGraw - weekday evenings
Allan Nosoff - weekend mornings, shares duties M-F at noon and 4p
Phil Sakal - weekend evenings, shares duties M-F at noon and 4p

WJW Fox 8/WBNX CW 55

Scott Sabol - weekday mornings
Alexis Walters - weekday late mornings and noon
Dante Jones - weekdays at 4p and 6p
McKenzie Bart - weekdays at 5p, 7p, 10p, and 11p (11p on 55)
Jen Harcher - weekend mornings
James Parrish - weekend evenings

WOIO CBS 19/WUAB My 43

Jeff Tancheck - weekday mornings
Kelly Dobeck - M-F at 9a (though primarily mostly a morning news co-anchor, she still dabbles in weather)
Samantha Roberts - weekdays at 3, 4, and 7p (7p on 43)
Jason Nicholas - chief meteorologist, weeknights at 5p, 6p, 9p, 10p (43), and 11p
Andy Chilean - weekend mornings, shares weekday middays duties across 19 and 43
Erika Page - weekend evenings, shares weekday midday duties across 19 and 43
 
Rob Powers is trying to play the old school "voice of authority" anchor from the 70s/80s.

And he does have a touch of Ted Baxter in his game.

Next year he'll mark a full decade at TV 5 as their lead anchor.
Rob has now lasted longer at 5 than a lot of the anchors who have come and gone during the past several decades. The desk became even more unstable after a lot of the other longtime anchors either retired or just left the station altogether.
 
Re: 11pm on 55 - Unless they changed things since I last checked in right after the launch, the 55 newscast is taped at, like, 7:30 and launched with live weather and sports reporting, leading into the prerecorded news stories, so it's "live" by proxy of the sports/weather teams doing one last report before they clock out and head home for the night. I know that, in the beginning, the 11pm newscast streamed commercial-free and was over before 11:30, so I figured that they just prerecorded the news part and just ran live weather and sports to kick it off because those teams were already in the studio. I could be wrong and it's all live now - I haven't checked in since Labor Day, so it could have changed - but I doubt they're paying the anchors to stick around for ANOTHER thirty-plus minutes when they're already in-house between 7:30 and 10:00.
 


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