Tim-In-Houston said:I imagine i'm nearly 100% correct in surmising that "Deerfield Media" is one of Sinclair's shell companies and KMYS will continue to be operated by them.
formeraa said:So, San Antonio is basically going to lose a news outlet. You can bet that Sinclair will combine the Fox 29 and News 4 WOAI news teams into a single newsteam. Wow, what a huge loss for the Alamo City.
wild949austin said:Is there always a possibility that Sinclair will have the power to change the WOAI call letters to new ones beginning with a K?
tested said:Yes, pending FCC approval... But... That will happen. The FCC simply doesn't say no anymore.
wild949austin said:I agree. This is a bad move. It will give San Antonio the same situation in Columbus, OH. Sinclair owns both Fox 28 WTTE and ABC 6 WSYX. Both have the same news department. Bad idea.
intx said:Who says it won't be the KABB team delivering the 10 p.m. news on WOAI?
tested said:I don't have a huge problem with duopolies. (So long as there are emphysema stations in the market) I do have a priblem with triopolies like this where they run 3 stations but don't technically own all 3.
intx said:Who says it won't be the KABB team delivering the 10 p.m. news on WOAI?
formeraa said:I would definitely see the possibility of doing a 5:30pm local newscast of Fox 29
and possibility a noon newscast on one of the stations.
Also, a weekend morning newscast might be a possibility.