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WFAA-DT2 Simulcasting WWL-TV New Orleans

WWL-TV New Orleans is owned by Belo, the same people that own WFAA-TV here in Dallas. Belo has dropped it's weather radar feed on WFAA-DT2 for a simulcast of WWL-TV's coverage of the disaster.

For those of you with digital TVs, WWL-TV is provided some of the best coverage of the disaster. After all, it's in their home town.
 
Re: WWL-TV New Orleans also on TXCN

> WWL-TV New Orleans is owned by Belo, the same people that
> own WFAA-TV here in Dallas. Belo has dropped it's weather
> radar feed on WFAA-DT2 for a simulcast of WWL-TV's coverage
> of the disaster.
>
> For those of you with digital TVs, WWL-TV is provided some
> of the best coverage of the disaster. After all, it's in
> their home town.


> It's also being shown on cable TXCN, it least was all day Thursday (9-1-05). FYI, although they are a CBS station, they have been broadcasting from the Lousiana Public Broadcasting station in Baton Rouge.
 
Re: WWL-TV New Orleans also on TXCN

> > WWL-TV New Orleans is owned by Belo, the same people that
> > own WFAA-TV here in Dallas. Belo has dropped it's weather
> > radar feed on WFAA-DT2 for a simulcast of WWL-TV's
> coverage
> > of the disaster.
> >
> > For those of you with digital TVs, WWL-TV is provided some
>
> > of the best coverage of the disaster. After all, it's in
> > their home town.
>
>
> > It's also being shown on cable TXCN, it least was all day
> Thursday (9-1-05). FYI, although they are a CBS station,
> they have been broadcasting from the Lousiana Public
> Broadcasting station in Baton Rouge.
>
IMHO, WWL is how local news should be handled, both in good times and bad. I hope KCH is taking notes on how to run the WFAA newsroom in the process.
 
Re: WWL-TV New Orleans also on TXCN

> > > WWL-TV New Orleans is owned by Belo, the same people
> that
> > > own WFAA-TV here in Dallas. Belo has dropped it's
> weather
> > > radar feed on WFAA-DT2 for a simulcast of WWL-TV's
> > coverage
> > > of the disaster.
> > >
> > > For those of you with digital TVs, WWL-TV is provided
> some
> >
> > > of the best coverage of the disaster. After all, it's in
>
> > > their home town.
> >
> >
> > > It's also being shown on cable TXCN, it least was all
> day
> > Thursday (9-1-05). FYI, although they are a CBS station,
> > they have been broadcasting from the Lousiana Public
> > Broadcasting station in Baton Rouge.
> >
> IMHO, WWL is how local news should be handled, both in good
> times and bad. I hope KCH is taking notes on how to run the
> WFAA newsroom in the process.
>
Once this is over and under control those anchors and reporters will be signed by networks, The rest will end up in Dallas. Just watch, so to speak.
 
Re: WWL-TV New Orleans also on TXCN

> > > > WWL-TV New Orleans is owned by Belo, the same people
> > that
> > > > own WFAA-TV here in Dallas. Belo has dropped it's
> > weather
> > > > radar feed on WFAA-DT2 for a simulcast of WWL-TV's
> > > coverage
> > > > of the disaster.
> > > >
> > > > For those of you with digital TVs, WWL-TV is provided
> > some
> > >
> > > > of the best coverage of the disaster. After all, it's
> in
> >
> > > > their home town.
> > >
> > >
> > > > It's also being shown on cable TXCN, it least was all
> > day
> > > Thursday (9-1-05). FYI, although they are a CBS station,
>
> > > they have been broadcasting from the Lousiana Public
> > > Broadcasting station in Baton Rouge.
> > >
> > IMHO, WWL is how local news should be handled, both in
> good
> > times and bad. I hope KCH is taking notes on how to run
> the
> > WFAA newsroom in the process.
> >
> Once this is over and under control those anchors and
> reporters will be signed by networks, The rest will end up
> in Dallas. Just watch, so to speak.
>
Kind of how david harder got network attention after delta 191? Last time I heard about david, he moved to austin and left the business.
 
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