Glad to see WGN going back to independent as they are better off going that direction. Was hoping Tribune would let go of the CW with other stations, especially markets like New York, LA, DFW, and Miami since those markets have a CBS-owned independent station (except Miami with a CBS-owned MyNetworkTV station) that could go the CW route.
Should they reboot Bozo or dig out Bozo reruns?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/busin...cw-network-bozo-0524-biz-20160523-column.html
Without The CW, what's stopping them from just being the same as WGN America again?http://www.arcamax.com/entertainment/entertainmenttoday/s-1833545
A summary of the CW/Tribune agreement.
WGN going independent could be great if its well programmed....if they can hearken back to the Superstation days of yore, they may find a large audience.
Without The CW, what's stopping them from just being the same as WGN America again?
Syndex as I mentioned above. They want to run fresher syndicated fare in Chicago, and that would cause them to be blacked out in markets where a station broadcasts the same show.
The idea of broadcasting past "Bozo" programs on a regular basis seems more likely. It could possibly lead to a new "Bozo" program.
Also, sports would be blacked out. The era of the Superstations is over, and the leagues want us to buy the cable/satellite or internet packages for out-of-market local broadcasts. We'll never see the Braves on TBS again, either.
And WGN News is available via their website. No need to put it on the bird.
they could still run the news on WGN America if they wanted to, but Chicago expats must be a small niche
Actually, they're a large niche in the southwestern states (California, Arizona, maybe New Mexico), just like Noo Yawk-expats are a large niche in Florida. But I doubt that there are enough folks who want or need to watch WGN-TV news on satellite anymore. Chicago news is available elsewhere to those who seek it.
it was mostly old snowbirds who were complaining on Facebook when they took off the 9PM news from WGN America, yet they won't or can't figure out how to stream the news
Also, sports would be blacked out. The era of the Superstations is over, and the leagues want us to buy the cable/satellite or internet packages for out-of-market local broadcasts. We'll never see the Braves on TBS again, either.