According to a report on NewsChannel 8, "Hollywood East" is coming to the old Army Engline Plant and just might include a TV station:
"The 78 acre Brownfield, once used to make army engines, will be home to 30 soundstages and possibly a TV station."
This makes me think, is this going to be some kind of practice TV station/studio, or will this be a real TV station? I don't want to sound naive, but that's what WTNH reported. If this company does want a TV station, maybe they can find a way to buy or lease Bridgeport's WSAH-43, and put it to better use. It's such a waste of signal.
The full report:
http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?s=8172019
"The 78 acre Brownfield, once used to make army engines, will be home to 30 soundstages and possibly a TV station."
This makes me think, is this going to be some kind of practice TV station/studio, or will this be a real TV station? I don't want to sound naive, but that's what WTNH reported. If this company does want a TV station, maybe they can find a way to buy or lease Bridgeport's WSAH-43, and put it to better use. It's such a waste of signal.
The full report:
http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?s=8172019