Wow, talk about the blind leading the blind...let's do some actual facts, kids.
Let's see, WFSB dominates the Hartford-New Haven market in all time periods by sizable margins. The only station that ever comes close to them in total audience is WTNH (in fact from time to time they actually were slightly ahead of 'FSB on certain days in November) so all of this talk of who is or isn't HD for local news doesn't mean squat. FSB and TNH will likely go 16 X 9 in 2010, but at SD resolution and about 90% of the audience will think its HD and won't care.
A new studio for WTIC will likely help it about as much as a whole new building helped WVIT. TIC's product is about as un-Fox like as any station in the US. Unless the new studio comes with all new talent and an all new attitude, being able to poach off The Courant is not going to elevate their Morning News--which barely has a pulse, or their 11 am and pm newscasts which aren't much better.
WVIT is soon to be owned by Comcast, pending the sale of the majority of NBC Universal to the cable giant. There will likely be some kind of change in the station's ownership beyond that, because there doesn't seem to be a lot of appetite by the Federal and State regulators for the nation's largest cable operator to own television stations inside it's wired footprint. And it really isn't hard to figure out which property Comcast would keep between its cable holdings in CT and Channel 30. In the meantime, WVIT needs to join the consortium of ailing NBC stations that is quietly figuring out how to hire a hitman to take Jay Leno out. In primetime.
WFSB is going to win here until another generation of viewers that can't imagine watching anyone else, finally dies off or all those viewers in Fairfield county who watch WTNH start getting counted as actually living in Connecticut, rather than in NYC. Neither is likely to happen soon, because as the saying goes--it is the land of slow and steady habits.