When WDAF TV changed their affiliation from NBC to FOX in 1994-09, they greatly increased their local news.
Since this was before wide use of the Internet, I sometimes watched more than a hour of the news on WDAF throughout the day.
I cancelled cable TV 4+ years ago, I watch OTA TV "for free", I have several digital TV stbs and 3 TVs with digital TV tuners [in addition to my new ADTH ATSC 3.0 stb].
I made myself a web page of links (stored on my ad supported "free" web site) which I can call up on my PC, tablet and smartphone, this web page has links to the local newspapers, the national TV networks (with news divisions), the major cable news channels and the local TV stations (with news divisions) and the Google and Bing news sections.
I find I rarely watch either the national network TV or the local TV newscasts now, so expanding (in this case, local) news time doesn't matter to me, I use my web page of links like a newspaper, just skimming the headlines, clicking on some articles and in rare cases, watching a short TV news segment video.
The main advantage of my approach is that it is on demand, mostly text (useful for my small screen tablet and smartphone) and I can quickly get caught up on national & local news anytime day or night.
Is it really cost effective to allocate a lot of time on a local station for news when the associated TV station web site can provide the same information without having to watch (potentially hours) of news on TV?
(maybe some syndicated programs could be broadcast instead of more local news and the TV station could periodically direct viewers to their web site for up to the second news)
Kirk Bayne
Since this was before wide use of the Internet, I sometimes watched more than a hour of the news on WDAF throughout the day.
I cancelled cable TV 4+ years ago, I watch OTA TV "for free", I have several digital TV stbs and 3 TVs with digital TV tuners [in addition to my new ADTH ATSC 3.0 stb].
I made myself a web page of links (stored on my ad supported "free" web site) which I can call up on my PC, tablet and smartphone, this web page has links to the local newspapers, the national TV networks (with news divisions), the major cable news channels and the local TV stations (with news divisions) and the Google and Bing news sections.
I find I rarely watch either the national network TV or the local TV newscasts now, so expanding (in this case, local) news time doesn't matter to me, I use my web page of links like a newspaper, just skimming the headlines, clicking on some articles and in rare cases, watching a short TV news segment video.
The main advantage of my approach is that it is on demand, mostly text (useful for my small screen tablet and smartphone) and I can quickly get caught up on national & local news anytime day or night.
Is it really cost effective to allocate a lot of time on a local station for news when the associated TV station web site can provide the same information without having to watch (potentially hours) of news on TV?
(maybe some syndicated programs could be broadcast instead of more local news and the TV station could periodically direct viewers to their web site for up to the second news)
Kirk Bayne