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Jodi Applegate to become sole anchor of PIX 11 News at 10

Last Friday's Daily News reported mere rumblings of her joining the WPIX crew; one thing that stood in the way was how to settle her contract with News 12 Long Island, where she's been working for the last few years. I take it that's been taken care of.
 
I will never watch WPIX news @ 10 again....I friend of mine who worked with her at Fox 5 told me she was nasty and looked down at everyone who wasn't at her level.....
 
This morning's Daily News ran an update:

Applegate (the future Mrs. Michael Kay, BTW) will take over next Monday. Tong will become a "field anchor", and Watkins will helm the weekend newscasts and serve as a "special correspondent" during the week (we'll see how long that lasts for each). Present weekend anchors Peter Thorne and Jackie Hyland will presumably go back to full-time reporting.
 
But what anchor could WWOR have broken out to try and take advantage of displaced WPIX 10 PM news viewers? Rolland Smith?
 
Rollo-Smokes said:
This morning's Daily News ran an update:

Applegate (the future Mrs. Michael Kay, BTW) will take over next Monday. Tong will become a "field anchor", and Watkins will helm the weekend newscasts and serve as a "special correspondent" during the week (we'll see how long that lasts for each). Present weekend anchors Peter Thorne and Jackie Hyland will presumably go back to full-time reporting.

Just saw a promo for the change...without saying what and how...on 10-11-10.
 
Just read the article and was going to post it. Thanks, Mr. Bad.

I do have a few observations, though - and, mind you, this is from someone who is not a regular viewer of the current WPIX 10 PM news format, though I may sample the new format next week:

The show also will open with 11 stories in 11 minutes. The screen will resemble an iPad, including icons along the bottom with upcoming stories...

This is Tribune taking an idea that has been done before on many stations' newscasts, and turning it into something ugly. In fact, I don't even think that is original. CNN used an iPhone gimmick for the daily "Mashup" segment of its now-defunct "Campbell Brown" show. Nonetheless, given the presentation, "11 stories in 11 minutes" and all, the first segment of the new WPIX newscast, I will bet mightily, will be nothing more than a hard push to get additional news information from their website.

New anchor Jodi Applegate will be deskless and will move around the newsroom.

I think Applegate is savvy enough to blend with this revolutionary change to the WPIX newscast format. And she is indeed easy on the eyes, which helps. With that being said, this idea could backfire for a variety of reasons. For instance, Applegate is about to be married to Michael Kay real soon. What if she gets pregnant? Is the director going to pan down for five months or so, and thus add another distraction (there will likely be a news scroll and perhaps some bells and whistles in the HD sidebars) at the viewers? And again - unoriginal idea, I believe there are a few other stations that did away with a desk for their newscasts. And, of course, the biggest non-news example of someone dropping their traditional desk is Jay Leno when he went to primetime... we all know how that panned out...

There will be online chats during the show, and Applegate will chat with viewers online when the show is over.

I'd have to think that the highest traffic for these chats will be during the most eventful stories happening at that point in time, at least locally.

Instead of typical blue news hues, Ch. 11 will use green, to tie to its CW network.

Again - U-G-L-Y, Tribune ain't got no alibi - especially since it stopped identifying itself as "The CW 11" and began calling themselves "PIX 11". If they really wanted synergy with their network, I believe they're about three years late to the party with the green scheme concept.

And perhaps the most radical change of all...

...in an effort to get more local... Ch. 11 will use neighborhood bloggers...

Yup, bloggers. On a major television station's main newscast in market No. 1. Are you freakin' kidding me? This makes the New York Islanders' new radio deal with Hofstra University's radio station, in which some freshman has a shot at doing color commentary, look like the second coming of Marv Albert and Sal "Redlight" Messina! Hell, Tribune might as well wheel in a relative unknown like me to do live updates from the Garden?

Of course, all of the above has been said before the first installment of the revamped product has been unveiled... so let's give the new format a chance and check back on Tuesday.
 
The news director in the Daily News article said that they're only going this route because they're not in first place. I'll give them credit for trying, but the jury is still out on this one.
 
I watched all of TWO MINUTES of the new format last night. The only thing I liked was the new opening.

I turned away during the first story, mostly because of the icon-ic clutter on the screen. I don't need a newscast that looks like an iPad (in full disclosure: I hate Apple with a passion).

There certainly will be some tweaking, but I give it two months -- if there is no significant ratings improvement by the end of November sweeps, it may be back to the tried-and-true formula.
 
DToTheJ said:
The news director in the Daily News article said that they're only going this route because they're not in first place. I'll give them credit for trying, but the jury is still out on this one.

The 10pm new on FOX 5 has been such a juggernaut for so long that nothing anyone else does will knock them off their #1 spot.
 
On second thought...

I will give WPIX credit for making the newscast tighter.

But that is it. Now, tell Jodi to stop pretending she's Robin Meade (of CNN Headline News) and give her a desk, a real set, and a co-anchor. And, PLEASE get rid of the stupid icons during the first segment.
 
BiggieFats said:
DToTheJ said:
The news director in the Daily News article said that they're only going this route because they're not in first place. I'll give them credit for trying, but the jury is still out on this one.

The 10pm new on FOX 5 has been such a juggernaut for so long that nothing anyone else does will knock them off their #1 spot.

The only time I can ever remember Fox 5 losing at ten was when Channel 9 did so about a decade ago (and that was pretty much all because of the Smackdown lead-in during a very hot period for the WWF).

That said, has there been any point where WPIX's newscasts has had significant viewership?
 
liradioisbad said:
That said, has there been any point where WPIX's newscasts has had significant viewership?

I presume pre-1967, back when Marty O'Hara and John Tillman were, respectively, the world/national and local news anchors (and Vivian Farrar was doing the weather). I say 1967 because it was then when then-WNEW-TV - which up to that time had no real news department to speak of - first launched The 10 O'Clock News.
 
liradioisbad said:
The only time I can ever remember Fox 5 losing at ten was when Channel 9 did so about a decade ago (and that was pretty much all because of the Smackdown lead-in during a very hot period for the WWF).

That said, has there been any point where WPIX's newscasts has had significant viewership?

I don't remember Ch. 9 ever beating Ch. 5. I *do* remember Ch. 9 being a strong 2nd place @10 for awhile.
 
I bet WWOR is in far from fourth place at 11 PM with their current newscast... Fourth in the English news race, sure, but I would think the sitcoms on WNYW and WPIX beat it handily.
 
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