The posting about WYMT was in 2009. The station's newscasts have improved tremendously since then; the graphics look better and I think they're getting young reporters looking for experience. True, it will never reach the standards of a New York or LA, or even a Louisville, but given where it is and with its reception improved by moving to digital channel 12, it's no wonder some people call it "the little station that could."
WIAT Birmingham is also a far cry from the '70s; you won't see sportscasters throwing copy over their shoulders nowadays.
I don't know whether to credit the news or improved reception, but both stations do quite well for CBS.
Although I used to watch "11 Alive Newsroom" when WXIA was ABC, I think in retrospect that "Pro News" was the best newscast the station ever had. But as I think I pointed out, there was nothing so radically different from WSB or WAGA that people would switch in large numbers, even though it did about twice as well as its early-70s "Eyewitness News" predecessor.
WIAT Birmingham is also a far cry from the '70s; you won't see sportscasters throwing copy over their shoulders nowadays.
I don't know whether to credit the news or improved reception, but both stations do quite well for CBS.
Although I used to watch "11 Alive Newsroom" when WXIA was ABC, I think in retrospect that "Pro News" was the best newscast the station ever had. But as I think I pointed out, there was nothing so radically different from WSB or WAGA that people would switch in large numbers, even though it did about twice as well as its early-70s "Eyewitness News" predecessor.