Hey gang,
I read Scott Fybush' excellent post about what will happen to the UPN/WB's
becoming Indies, little chance of a FOX network, etc. Great insight!
But (shaking in my boots to question the great Fybush), I have to disagree with him on one thing: an indy can do extremely well, IF you know what you are doing.
I bring before you one Neal Sabin, program director at WCIU-TV and WWME-CA in
Chicago. This programming genius brought WPWR-TV 50 to prominence in Chicago before he left it just prior to it becoming UPN. Now, he's at WCIU 26/WWME 23,
and those stations have been doing great. WCIU wins dayparts in the late AM and
PM hours, and WWME is up there as well! Not hard to see why. Look at their program schedule:
http://www.wciu.com/schedule.asp
They do have some infomercials in the late night hours. But, they have a solid
block of programs right through 1 AM, both stations...and WWME-TV's programs aren't your usual "Judge Judy" rerun fare. Look at that schedule...and look at their weekend schedule, just as solid...I can get the digital 26.2 signal which simulcasts WWME...and I like their weekend block of cartoons from the 70s
and 80s! Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo, many more...good times, when cartoons
rocked! "Black Sheep Squadron" is great as well. I don't need no stinkin'
cable with THESE two Indies out there! And they carry lots of sports. They even had a Chicago Bears game some time ago. (And no, it wasn't them who kinxed them!)
So the owner of the stations, Fred, 80 years old and hard at work every day,
very wise to hire a programmer who knows his stuff...puts together two of
what I consider to be the best indies on the market in the entire U.S. Nick at Nite? Phhffft. TBS? USA? Bah. Follow the leader and see how it is done. These stations make serious bucks and they program them well! And (gasp) they do public service: "The Homework Show" on WWME helps students in the Chicago Public School system on various topics done by teachers, amongst other programs.
I say that a true "indie" CAN and SHOULD be done well in a market without one.
Chicago proves that, and more specifically, WCIU/WWME, hands down.
Gilbert
I read Scott Fybush' excellent post about what will happen to the UPN/WB's
becoming Indies, little chance of a FOX network, etc. Great insight!
But (shaking in my boots to question the great Fybush), I have to disagree with him on one thing: an indy can do extremely well, IF you know what you are doing.
I bring before you one Neal Sabin, program director at WCIU-TV and WWME-CA in
Chicago. This programming genius brought WPWR-TV 50 to prominence in Chicago before he left it just prior to it becoming UPN. Now, he's at WCIU 26/WWME 23,
and those stations have been doing great. WCIU wins dayparts in the late AM and
PM hours, and WWME is up there as well! Not hard to see why. Look at their program schedule:
http://www.wciu.com/schedule.asp
They do have some infomercials in the late night hours. But, they have a solid
block of programs right through 1 AM, both stations...and WWME-TV's programs aren't your usual "Judge Judy" rerun fare. Look at that schedule...and look at their weekend schedule, just as solid...I can get the digital 26.2 signal which simulcasts WWME...and I like their weekend block of cartoons from the 70s
and 80s! Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo, many more...good times, when cartoons
rocked! "Black Sheep Squadron" is great as well. I don't need no stinkin'
cable with THESE two Indies out there! And they carry lots of sports. They even had a Chicago Bears game some time ago. (And no, it wasn't them who kinxed them!)
So the owner of the stations, Fred, 80 years old and hard at work every day,
very wise to hire a programmer who knows his stuff...puts together two of
what I consider to be the best indies on the market in the entire U.S. Nick at Nite? Phhffft. TBS? USA? Bah. Follow the leader and see how it is done. These stations make serious bucks and they program them well! And (gasp) they do public service: "The Homework Show" on WWME helps students in the Chicago Public School system on various topics done by teachers, amongst other programs.
I say that a true "indie" CAN and SHOULD be done well in a market without one.
Chicago proves that, and more specifically, WCIU/WWME, hands down.
Gilbert