It seems like everyone did a good job. All four broadcast networks and CNN were in HD for coverage.
One problem...the networks cut off coverage at 5 PM...right as the parade was beginning (which was delayed for over an hour in light of Ted Kennedy's seizure and other planning miscues). WXIA/Atlanta, which has no news until 6, went to MSNBC for 10 minutes before going to locally produced coverage (two local anchors out of DC and a studio anchor in Atlanta).
Some stations...including WXIA...got the "interactive chat" bug, and inserted a local ticker into the national broadcast which featured comments from a live chat room.
Fox (broadcast) ran only to about 1 PM. WAGA/Atlanta went to coverage produced by WTTG/Washington.
The three big local stations in Atlanta went all out in sending anchors to Washington. WSB-TV (three anchors, including Monica Pearson), WAGA (two, lead anchor and political reporter), and WXIA (three, two anchors and another reporter - Gannett pooled resources for the conventions and is under mandatory weeklong furloughs). WXIA constantly broadcast where their satellite truck was going to be located at in Washington over the past week, and invited people from the Atlanta area coming to the inaugration to stop by.
How bad were the other local markets?
On the cable front, CNN and MSNBC's big talent was present. HLN also covered it from their Atlanta studios. CNBC interrupted business news to cover the swearing in, although immediately going back to normal after the ceremony. The black-targeted nets, TV One and BET, were present.
One problem...the networks cut off coverage at 5 PM...right as the parade was beginning (which was delayed for over an hour in light of Ted Kennedy's seizure and other planning miscues). WXIA/Atlanta, which has no news until 6, went to MSNBC for 10 minutes before going to locally produced coverage (two local anchors out of DC and a studio anchor in Atlanta).
Some stations...including WXIA...got the "interactive chat" bug, and inserted a local ticker into the national broadcast which featured comments from a live chat room.
Fox (broadcast) ran only to about 1 PM. WAGA/Atlanta went to coverage produced by WTTG/Washington.
The three big local stations in Atlanta went all out in sending anchors to Washington. WSB-TV (three anchors, including Monica Pearson), WAGA (two, lead anchor and political reporter), and WXIA (three, two anchors and another reporter - Gannett pooled resources for the conventions and is under mandatory weeklong furloughs). WXIA constantly broadcast where their satellite truck was going to be located at in Washington over the past week, and invited people from the Atlanta area coming to the inaugration to stop by.
How bad were the other local markets?
On the cable front, CNN and MSNBC's big talent was present. HLN also covered it from their Atlanta studios. CNBC interrupted business news to cover the swearing in, although immediately going back to normal after the ceremony. The black-targeted nets, TV One and BET, were present.