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Janet Zappala

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From Medialine: JANET ZAPPALA is the consumer reporter for the new CN8 newsmagazine show, Arthur Fennel Reports. The three-time Emmy award winning journalist will be seen daily as the consumer watchdog on the new 10 p.m. show. CN8 is now seen in over 20 states up and down the east coast. Zappala, who has garnered 8 Emmy nominations, including Best Anchor in Philadelphia at WCAU NBC 10 in 2003, was last seen on WTXF Fox 29 Good Day Philadelphia as an anchor/reporter. Janet also worked at stations in Los Angeles, Denver and San Diego.

My addition: Janet also anchored for the short-lived Tri State Media news, before Crapcast took over Suburban Cable to create that Crappin' 8 News.
 
Good move to pick her up.

Art Fennell reports looks like it is something worth watching.
 
This looks like another show that nobody even watches.
Does anyone even watch CN8?
 
If people were watching, I'm sure they would have kept Crappin' 8 Snooze (CN8 News).
 
Shawn O'Domski said:
If people were watching, I'm sure they would have kept Crappin' 8 Snooze (CN8 News).
comcast stinks. They should've made CN8 like NY1, or baynews9 http://baynews9.com/Home.html

They could've still kept their primetime lineup, but have good local news during the day, that is presented in a local headline news format. Basically KYW1060 on TV, with traffic and weather every 10 minutes.

If the #19 market can support this (And be very successful), why can't the #6?
 
If the #19 market can support this (And be very successful), why can't the #6?

Philadelphia is the number four TV market.
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota is the number 16 TV market.
 
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