According to the GM (I assume that was him in the interview) at WPLG Miami, that is exactly what happened with them and ABC. WPLG did not feel the amount of money ABC demanded was worth it in the long term.
That is what I heard, too. ABC doesn’t have the reputation of being as demanding for reverse comp as CBS and Fox, but, the times, they are a-changing. I can’t imagine the network business is easy either these days with cord cutters going up and advertising mired in a recession. The number of people getting their video entertainment exclusively on demand is going up rapidly.
So, they are now independent. Here are some thoughts:
I believe that happens on Monday, but, yes, it's happening.
Some of the streaming services do not carry independent stations. According to the WPLG website, they state they will be dropped by YouTube TV and other streamers.
Correct. The must-carry rule doesn’t apply to IP and streaming services. They don’t negotiate with the individual TV stations. They negotiate with the networks. Having no network means they don’t negotiate with you, and you can’t invoke must-carry. I may have mentioned it on this thread, but, in Indy, the CW, which is carried by WISH, had its own feed that didn’t include any WISH programming on YouTube TV. Our AirBNB didn’t have a TV; so, Kara and I used my YouTube TV app on my iPad. I didn’t check to see if WNDY was available. When we wanted the news at 10:00, our choices were WISH or WXIN (Fox 59). WISH used its own app. Not sure what WPLG or WANF will carry on their own apps, but WISH only carried news and locally produced programming. We had to watch the national CW feed for network programming.
- WPLG will have to compete with WSVN which already has a very heavy news schedule since it carries FOX. Luckily WANF will not have that kind of competition.
You're obviously more familiar with Atlanta than I am as you live there while I was last there in early 2001. I was always under the impression WAGA had a news heavy schedule. Is that no longer the case? Do you know how it compares to WSVN in terms of news programming?
- WANF has the resources of Gray behind them. They have the scale of a newsroom that feeds not only Atlanta, but many other local Gray stations in the southeast. Gray is willing to spend.
I agree Gray seems willing to spend. Not sure how much difference it will make. I usually hate to see businesses fail. So, I wish it well, but it's going to take a lot of effort.