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Rob Jason
Guest
Re: ONCE GREAT STATIONS THAT HAVE FALLEN FROM GRACE
WTVH channel 5, in Syracuse. One of the "original 108" (that got their construction permit before the freeze in 1948). Went on the air Dec. 1, 1948 as WHEN channel 8. A CBS affiliate from the earliest days. They produced one of the most popular local TV children' shows of all time, Magic Toy Shop. Started in 1955, the show's producers actually researched for effective and worthwhile content, and featured a female Director/Producer, Jean Dougherty. Their news came to prominence in the 1970s, under the "NewsCenter 5" moniker, when Ron Curtis was their chief anchor. They were first to have a live truck in upstate NY (first use: election night 1976).
But due to a number of mis-steps (too numerous to go into here), they fell from grace in the 90s. At one point, a few years ago, their 5PM news block was turned into a sponsor-driven pseudo-news program, doing paid features. Just a month and a half ago, under (bankrupt) Granite ownership, they essentially shut down their news operation, and handed the station over to up-the-street neighbor, WSTM, the NBC affiliate. The building at 980 James St. will be sold.
I wonder how many other of the "original 108" have shut down news operations?
WTVH channel 5, in Syracuse. One of the "original 108" (that got their construction permit before the freeze in 1948). Went on the air Dec. 1, 1948 as WHEN channel 8. A CBS affiliate from the earliest days. They produced one of the most popular local TV children' shows of all time, Magic Toy Shop. Started in 1955, the show's producers actually researched for effective and worthwhile content, and featured a female Director/Producer, Jean Dougherty. Their news came to prominence in the 1970s, under the "NewsCenter 5" moniker, when Ron Curtis was their chief anchor. They were first to have a live truck in upstate NY (first use: election night 1976).
But due to a number of mis-steps (too numerous to go into here), they fell from grace in the 90s. At one point, a few years ago, their 5PM news block was turned into a sponsor-driven pseudo-news program, doing paid features. Just a month and a half ago, under (bankrupt) Granite ownership, they essentially shut down their news operation, and handed the station over to up-the-street neighbor, WSTM, the NBC affiliate. The building at 980 James St. will be sold.
I wonder how many other of the "original 108" have shut down news operations?