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Prerecorded Newscast?

I stayed up for Monday Night Football and continued to watch the local news on WLNE-6. I was shocked to see a "ABC6 Prerecorded" bug in the lower right corner. Is this normal? I dont recall any other station doing this before following late running sports events. Did Fox 64 do this following World Series games? Seems to me I remember hearing sportscasters talking about how late they stayed up. Does this show how not dedicated WLNE is to their news?
 
> I stayed up for Monday Night Football and continued to watch
> the local news on WLNE-6. I was shocked to see a "ABC6
> Prerecorded" bug in the lower right corner. Is this normal?
> I dont recall any other station doing this before following
> late running sports events. Did Fox 64 do this following
> World Series games? Seems to me I remember hearing
> sportscasters talking about how late they stayed up. Does
> this show how not dedicated WLNE is to their news?
>
WLNE prerecords lots of times especially when Monday Night Football is on.
I don't know about Fox-64 WNAC. But I do recall a few nights ago. Both WPRI/WNAC were running newscasts at 11pm together. When news comes on late on WPRI, Karen Adams usually cracks a joke or two about it. And often busts Tony telling him to start her car up. Or clean off the snow... Too funny. But the bottom line at WLNE is $$$$$$$
 
Yes, Fox 64 has "taped" their 10:00 newscasts during the baseball playoffs...but the show would only be 30 minutes long. Reason being is if the baseball coverage ended between 11:00 and 11:30, WPRI's newscast would be on the air at that time. The WPRI and Fox newscasts are done in the same studio. So, instead of not doing a newscast at all, they just tape the 10:00 Fox show...and continue with the regular 11:00 newscast on WPRI. I don't know how other Fox affiliates handle that situation...except for WFXT. I do know that WFXT's newscastst were live after the baseball coverage. But I don't know how other markets (like Hartford) handled this.
 
Simple: during Game 3 of the World Series, which went to 2:20 AM, there was definitely no newscast, live or tape. Most of the time, WTIC-TV (FOX) channel 61 of Hartford did their newscast live for sister station WTXX-TV (WB) channel 20 of Waterbury/Hartford. I think it was on tape at least twice during the LCS games (either league).
 
NECN Does It All The

New England Cable News, NECN, run pre-recorded news all the time on a loop. Sometimes they get caught when a story breaks and they are no where to be found on breaking news.



> I stayed up for Monday Night Football and continued to watch
> the local news on WLNE-6. I was shocked to see a "ABC6
> Prerecorded" bug in the lower right corner. Is this normal?
> I dont recall any other station doing this before following
> late running sports events. Did Fox 64 do this following
> World Series games? Seems to me I remember hearing
> sportscasters talking about how late they stayed up. Does
> this show how not dedicated WLNE is to their news?
>
 
We're not talking about a cable "news channel"

Hey Schlocko, we're talking about a broadcast network affiliate of one of the big 3 networks, not a lame-ass cable "news channel".
 
Re: We're not talking about a cable "news channel"

> Hey Schlocko, we're talking about a broadcast network
> affiliate of one of the big 3 networks, not a lame-ass cable
> "news channel".
>


How can anyone be surprised by this? In this day and age of "let's make up fake news" such as "cyber monday" a term that did not exist two weeks ago, or in a day and age where NBC runs prerecorded footage of the M&M's balloon when in reality, it crashed. The old saying still holds true, you can't believe what you see on TV.
 
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