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Joseph_Gallant
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I am not a subscriber to Newsblues.com, so I get only to read the headlines on thr site's homepage.
Today (January 17th), one of the headlines said "Milwaukee Station Won't Comment On Shutdown Reports". I tried to run a search on Google News, but could find no articles on this speculation.
However, Sinclair (owners of Milwaukee's WVTV-18) last Fall shut down a "News Central" operation on their Fox affiliate in Rochester, New York, and is about to shut down a "News Central" operation on their Fox affiliate in Pittsburgh. In both cases, the half-local/half-national "News Central" broadcast has been/will be replaced by a newscast produced for the Sinclair-owned station by one of the "big three" network affiliates in that city (Nextar-owned CBS affiliate WROC-8 in Rochester; Cox-owned NBC affiliate WPXI-11 in Pittsburgh).
Putting "two plus two" together, I am beginning to suspect that WVTV's "News Central" will indeed be shut down. Perhaps as has been the case in Rochester and Pittsburgh, if "News Central" in Milwaukee is shut down, it will be replaced by a newscast produced for WVTV by one of the Beer City's "big three" network affiliates.
The ironic thing is that while the shutdown of "News Central" would lead to a loss of jobs, the quality of the outsourced-to-another-station-in-town local newscast replacing it will probably be better.
Does anyone have more information as to who it may be, are the rumors true, and if so, when would the shutdown take place??
Today (January 17th), one of the headlines said "Milwaukee Station Won't Comment On Shutdown Reports". I tried to run a search on Google News, but could find no articles on this speculation.
However, Sinclair (owners of Milwaukee's WVTV-18) last Fall shut down a "News Central" operation on their Fox affiliate in Rochester, New York, and is about to shut down a "News Central" operation on their Fox affiliate in Pittsburgh. In both cases, the half-local/half-national "News Central" broadcast has been/will be replaced by a newscast produced for the Sinclair-owned station by one of the "big three" network affiliates in that city (Nextar-owned CBS affiliate WROC-8 in Rochester; Cox-owned NBC affiliate WPXI-11 in Pittsburgh).
Putting "two plus two" together, I am beginning to suspect that WVTV's "News Central" will indeed be shut down. Perhaps as has been the case in Rochester and Pittsburgh, if "News Central" in Milwaukee is shut down, it will be replaced by a newscast produced for WVTV by one of the Beer City's "big three" network affiliates.
The ironic thing is that while the shutdown of "News Central" would lead to a loss of jobs, the quality of the outsourced-to-another-station-in-town local newscast replacing it will probably be better.
Does anyone have more information as to who it may be, are the rumors true, and if so, when would the shutdown take place??