It looks like WABC-TV will follow the path of its sister station down the Turnpike and add an hour of news at 4:00 PM, according to the Daily News. (http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2011/02/18/2011-02-18_a_clear_edge_in_ch_7_facelift.html)
The long-awaited local answer to the "Who'll replace Oprah" question was a sidebar to the article's main focus: the station will construct a street-level studio on Columbus and 66th for all its newscasts. It could be ready in time for the debut of the two-and-a-half-hour Eyewitness News block, slated to begin on May 26.
The long-awaited local answer to the "Who'll replace Oprah" question was a sidebar to the article's main focus: the station will construct a street-level studio on Columbus and 66th for all its newscasts. It could be ready in time for the debut of the two-and-a-half-hour Eyewitness News block, slated to begin on May 26.