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Local News in E. WA is in a sad state

Meanwhile, Stacy Lee (formerly on KNDU) has moved to KVEW as chief meteorologist. I haven't seen Jason Valentine on set for a while, I'm not sure if he left or not.
KIMA 29's news tonight was a combined newscast with KEPR *and* KLEW. Scott Stovall at the anchor desk originating from KEPR. I'm getting mixed news from KLEW 3's Facebook page...some viewers are saying "we'll miss you Keith (Havens)" and rumors that KLEW shut down the news department altogether, others say that KLEW news will be back on June 19th.
I'll have to check the newscasts over the next few days and see if Jake and Alan return.
Well, it's not as if KIMA/KEPR/KLEW ownership (Sinclair) is known for investing heavily in local news operations.
 
You're right. Canceling 9pm news in Omaha for The National Desk and syndication, that was an unexpected move. And I know KIMA's days are numbered.
I imagine if Sinclair goes even further and cuts KEPR news, they'll be asking Molly Shen, Mary Nam and Eric Johnson to pre-record inserts from KOMO for eastern WA. I can't see them going that far, but Sinclair has been cutting news left and right, so who knows.
That's big news for KVEW however! I've been watching them more than the other stations, they have gotten better over time.
Since Tracci Dial left KND...I meant 'NonStop Local' (thanks Cowles), the quality has gone way down. All young talent, even anchors, straight out of school. Nobody with more than a year or two of experience.
 
Jake Taylor is back live from Yakima tonight on KIMA. Interesting.
 
The strange part was the addition of Lewiston news at the same time on Monday...but KIMA does have substitutes as needed from their reporter team. May have been a coincidence, but I was observing based on everything going on at other Sinclair markets.
 
The future is consolidation of these smaller markets. We have already seen Spokane creeping in to the Mid-Columbia market. I predict by 2025 all local news in the Tri-Cities will come from Spokane. While I hope this is wrong, it seems inevitable.
 
The future is consolidation of these smaller markets. We have already seen Spokane creeping in to the Mid-Columbia market. I predict by 2025 all local news in the Tri-Cities will come from Spokane. While I hope this is wrong, it seems inevitable.
When you think about it, that makes sense. A lot like how smaller communities such as Everett is geographically to Seattle, or Olympia is to Seattle, or Burien is to Seattle. None of these bedroom-to-a-larger-market-communities could ever afford their own local TV stations.
 
This matches Morgan Murphy's branding at KXLY and WISC with the 'News Now'. Interesting ploy with the call signs, and they seem to be cashing in on the 'Non-Stop Local' rebranding at Cowles' NBC affiliates. I still think 42 has the better newscasts nowadays, since Tracci Dial left 25. KIMA is its old tired self anyways.

The 'simulcasting' could be worse - Sunday night news at KTMF-23 Missoula originates from *KULR Billings* 350 miles away and serves the entire state. I know this because I was in Missoula over the weekend. KPAX spent about 1/2 of the newscast recapping the Missoula Marathon, and KULR/KTMF hardly mentioned it, as they covered the train derailment in Columbus and Gov. Gianforte's speech. The hotel cable was missing KECI, so I couldn't watch NBC Montana.
 
This matches Morgan Murphy's branding at KXLY and WISC with the 'News Now'. Interesting ploy with the call signs, and they seem to be cashing in on the 'Non-Stop Local' rebranding at Cowles' NBC affiliates. I still think 42 has the better newscasts nowadays, since Tracci Dial left 25. KIMA is its old tired self anyways.

All of Morgan Murphy Media's stations (except for KOAM/KFJX) go by News NOW: WISC, KXLY, KAPP/KVEW, WKBT, and KAVU/KVCT.
 
Apple Valley Dental and Braces? They have locations in Yakima, Pasco, and two in Spokane. We also have an elementary school in Yakima called Apple Valley Elementary (in West Valley).
 
I grew up in Yakima and everyone used to call it the Apple Valley. I now live in Seattle area and people over here sometimes call it the apple valley as well. I personally wouldn't have named the newscasts Apple Valley or Non Stop Local either. But I am waiting for KIMA-KEPR to do the same.
 
I grew up in Yakima and everyone used to call it the Apple Valley. I now live in Seattle
Someone calls Seattle Apple Valley??
area and people over here sometimes call it the apple valley as well. I personally wouldn't have named the newscasts Apple Valley or Non Stop Local either. But I am waiting for KIMA-KEPR to do the same.
From what I recall, Cashmere was considered the Apple Valley. I believe there was an Apple Valley car dealership group which had several dealerships in Wenatchee/Cashmere, along with the Yakima area, but nothing other than that geographically speaking.
 
How do you like them apples?
Not as much as I used to. (Yes, I know the reference)
But the last couple of times I bought apples from Washington State, I wasn't able to wash what was probably insecticide off. Even after washing with a paper towel and lots of water, it still tasted like some waxy chemical on the apple skin. I even tried washing the apples with Dawn dishwashing soap and water. That helped, but it seems like you shouldn't have to go through that much work to get chemicals off of fruit.
 
Not as much as I used to. (Yes, I know the reference)
But the last couple of times I bought apples from Washington State, I wasn't able to wash what was probably insecticide off. Even after washing with a paper towel and lots of water, it still tasted like some waxy chemical on the apple skin. I even tried washing the apples with Dawn dishwashing soap and water. That helped, but it seems like you shouldn't have to go through that much work to get chemicals off of fruit.
 

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Today is KIMA's 70th anniversary (signed on 7/19/1953), and today Jake Taylor announced he is leaving the station after 6 years to move back closer to family. He said that the new 5/6pm anchor will be announced at 6.
Wishing Jake all the best!
 
Today is KIMA's 70th anniversary (signed on 7/19/1953), and today Jake Taylor announced he is leaving the station after 6 years to move back closer to family. He said that the new 5/6pm anchor will be announced at 6.
Wishing Jake all the best!
Generally moving back, or spending time with one's family is code for: A) He was offered a buy-out to leave. B) His contract was up, and the company is unwilling to negotiate an increase. C) He's sick of being in Yakiscratch, will let his non-compete run out, and then start looking for a better gig in a larger market.
 


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