Matt Wright has left WJW after he got done anchoring the Sunday night 10pm news. He was with the station for eight years. He mentioned on his Facebook fan page that he's taking a job outside of TV news.
I haven't paid attention lately, but do any of the local's even show and out-of-town scoreboard? I would kind of like to know how the Dodgers, Pistons or Blackhawks game is going without having to go to the cell phone during the time I set aside for local newscasts. (Although with the amount of time locals allot for commercials, I obviously have time distract myself from the T.V.)
Long ago, but I remember in the Casey Coleman WJW days. The scoreboard would also be accompanied by the observation "NIT Champions name is #65" under NIT Championship game score.Yeah, it was nice when they showed the out of town scoreboard accompanied by some music. "Bev Bucci, a little travelin' music". But why spend a minute showing scores when they can squeeze in a couple more commercials?
Well, football is king in Cleveland (Browns, Buckeyes, high school), Cavs and Guards coverage goes hot and cold depending on how the teams are doing, and CSU/Monsters/Charge get quick mentions (though CSU gets extra love if they're in contention for March Madness).I don't bother with the "sports" news on TV stations. They only cover baseball, football, basketball, an occasional NASCAR race if there's a spectacular crash. Couldn't give a crap about those. Sports I'm interested in gets nary a word mentioned for months, sometimes years, on end.
Channel 8 (Was it still CBS then?) started it with "Friday Night Touchdown" long ago and other stations followed (Which is difficult as 3, 5 and 19 all have 11:35 network programming which the networks, "kinda hate" to see compromised especially if it's new.).What's the obsession with high school.football coverage? I don't get it.
It's Cleveland/NEO...football is king - always has been, always will be.What's the obsession with high school.football coverage? I don't get it.
I thought about starting a new thread about this, but you beat me to mentioning it. Odd that Channel 19 was quiet about this up to this week (unless I just missed the announcements prior).It was just announced that WUAB CW 43 will have a new 2-hour newscast from 7-9a weekdays beginning on June 20.
This is basically an extension of the morning show on WOIO CBS 19, so essentially Reserve Square will now have a 5-hour morning show (4:30-7a on 19, 7-9a on 43, and back over to 19 from 9-9:30a).
This now gives channel 43 4 1/2 hours of news per weekday. Added in with the 7 1/2 hours on channel 19, this now means Reserve Square will be pumping out 12 hours of live and local newscasts every weekday (albeit across 2 stations).
This eclipses WJW Fox 8's output of 11 1/2 hours of weekday live and local news.
And this is NOT factoring in sponsored chat shows like New Day Cleveland or Cribbs in the CLE, nor any late news replays.
And for comparisons sake, WKYC NBC 3 cranks out 5 hours of live/local weekday news (not including the sponsored chat fest Good Company), and WEWS ABC 5 churns out 6 daily hours of live/local news M-F.
WUAB used to have news from 7-8a during the bulk of its "My 43/CLE 43" era. That news hour was briefly jettisoned to 43.2 in summer 2018 when the main channel picked up the CW and had to do some shuffling to accommodate it, and was then just quietly abandoned shortly thereafter.I thought about starting a new thread about this, but you beat me to mentioning it. Odd that Channel 19 was quiet about this up to this week (unless I just missed the announcements prior).
The best thing to come out of this, is Fox 8 now has competition in the news field while other networks traditionally have national feeds that take precedence to our other local news channels. It will be interesting to see if Channel 43/19 "Circuses up" the 7 to 9 a.m. news. Or if Channel eight finally has to rethink it's "Have fun/less news/more laughter"...Later morning newscasts.
At any rate, CW43 brings a welcome addition to the local morning news landscape (for now).
I do recall a time when 19 News aired a block from 7 to 8 a.m. on Channel 43's Bounce (43.2) Sub-channel. Which, I think, was new but may have been a repeat of 19's 6 a.m. feed.
Anxious to give it a few months (and rating periods) to see what changes we may see.