Some changes at the anchor desk at WOIO/WUAB. Brian Duffy is now co-anchoring the weeknight newscasts, while Tiffani Tucker is now only on late afternoons and early evenings.
I see Movies 55.3 will be airing Night of the Living Dead on Sunday at 8:00 pm. Whew.Without Retro and Son of Ghoul, I won't be able to see Night of the Living Dead this year. Dang.
Duffy really has been a Swiss Army knife at Reserve Square for nearly a quarter of a century.Some changes at the anchor desk at WOIO/WUAB. Brian Duffy is now co-anchoring the weeknight newscasts, while Tiffani Tucker is now only on late afternoons and early evenings.
WEWS also has a new weekend evening meteorologist named Phil Sakal. He comes from WHIZ in Zanesville.
While they're at it, they should rename Fox 8 to I-Team News, seeing that there's always an I-Team report in progress every time I turn them on.While we're on the subject, here is a list of the designated investigative reporters at the 4 Cleveland TV newsrooms:
WJW Fox 8:
Ed Gallek
Peggy Gallek
Carl Monday (contributor)
Tom Meyer (contributor)
A little of column A and a little of column B.Did WEWS and WOIO/WUAB do some really good coverage of the snowstorm last week? I only tuned into Fox 8 for a bit in the morning and saw that the only people doing any sort of coverage of it were Todd looking at the ODOT cameras - Patty Harken was off - and Stacey Frey was hanging out at the Airport. (My prediction was that Kenny would be at the standard spot of SouthPark Center, Stacey would probably be down along I-271 by Pinecrest, and - maybe - Jessica Dill would be stationed down in Fairlawn off of 77 or 8 overlooking Best Buy. You know, the standard Fox 8 coverage spots... Maybe they would have someone out in Chardon, too.) Alas, because it was the holiday weekend and everyone was off, there wasn't the usual wall-to-wall SNOW WATCH OMG IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD coverage that a storm like this would usually bring.
WKYC, on the other hand, only had poor Austin Love out in Garfield Heights for a couple of live shots, in which time he'd poured a beer out into a glass and timed how long it took to freeze. I think Austin's segments are up on the WKYC YouTube account, if you're interested in watching them. (Honestly, it's not much.)
He has figured out when to play it straight, and when to do the usual Mike Polk thing.Mike Polk was one of the anchors on the afternoon newscasts at WKYC on the day of the storm. He did a decent job.
The I-Team has been front and center on TV 8 for nearly 35 years.The Gallek's on Fox 8 are on way too much and repeat the same old material constantly especially the Deshaun Watson material.
Carl Monday and even Tom Merriman were way more interesting compared to the fluff that they call I-Team now. The tag team approach is a joke.The I-Team has been front and center on TV 8 for nearly 35 years.
From Carl Monday to Tom Meyer to Tom Merriman to the Galleks...this is nothing new.
And whatever your feelings on the matter, when the quarterback of the Browns had going on what he had going on, it's gonna be mined for all its worth
In it's earliest I-Team days, you could tell Monday and Merriman spent a lot of time researching, recording and following up. It was rare to see a new I-Team story within a month. Also, I wonder how much was scrubbed if the story just didn't seem to go anywhere. When I turn on Fox 8 news at 10 today. And see the Galleks are featured as the first story, which is usually underwhelming. It's obvious that Fox 8 is just trying to use the I-Team as a vehicle to make it's Newscasts look fuller and credible, and it just falls flat more than not. I'd rather see the days headlines first.Carl Monday and even Tom Merriman were way more interesting compared to the fluff that they call I-Team now. The tag team approach is a joke.
Right. Carl Monday going after George Forbes was great.Carl Monday and even Tom Merriman were way more interesting compared to the fluff that they call I-Team now. The tag team approach is a joke.
That is the problem with Fox 8. They have way too much time to fill. Weather segments every 5 minutes that tell us nothing drives me crazy. That is why I opt for a half hour newscast, usually WKYC.In it's earliest I-Team days, you could tell Monday and Merriman spent a lot of time researching, recording and following up. It was rare to see a new I-Team story within a month. Also, I wonder how much was scrubbed if the story just didn't seem to go anywhere. When I turn on Fox 8 news at 10 today. And see the Galleks are featured as the first story, which is usually underwhelming. It's obvious that Fox 8 is just trying to use the I-Team as a vehicle to make it's Newscasts look fuller and credible, and it just falls flat more than not. I'd rather see the days headlines first.