After the thread about the decline of once-great TV stations, how about a thread on the opposite: Once-pathetic (horrible, terrible, et. al.) TV stations that became outstanding, truly serving their viewers.
My nomination for this list is WMUR-9 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Once as pathetic as any network-affiliate station (they were probably the last network affiliate in the entire country to get live color cameras in 1973; they were still shooting newsfilm in black-and-white as late as 1977).
During this early era, their one "saving grace" was "Uncle" Gus Bernier, who was both an afternoon children's show host and the weeknight weather anchor. His kids' show is fondly remembered by New Hampshire (along with northern Massachusetts and western Maine) residents of a certain age.
But in 1981, Imes purchased the station, poured lots of money into it, and WMUR became a station that New Hampshireites could be proud of. Their news coverage since 1981 has been very good, sometimes outstanding.
Any other nominations??
My nomination for this list is WMUR-9 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Once as pathetic as any network-affiliate station (they were probably the last network affiliate in the entire country to get live color cameras in 1973; they were still shooting newsfilm in black-and-white as late as 1977).
During this early era, their one "saving grace" was "Uncle" Gus Bernier, who was both an afternoon children's show host and the weeknight weather anchor. His kids' show is fondly remembered by New Hampshire (along with northern Massachusetts and western Maine) residents of a certain age.
But in 1981, Imes purchased the station, poured lots of money into it, and WMUR became a station that New Hampshireites could be proud of. Their news coverage since 1981 has been very good, sometimes outstanding.
Any other nominations??