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WROC/WUHF

> Nexstar and Sinclair combining sales and some other
> operations... What's up with that?
>

Just posted on NERW...

NERW has learned some of the key details of the arrangement, and it includes the shutdown of WUHF's quasi-local "News Central" 10 PM newscast. That program will go off the air September 1, with 26 of WUHF's employees (including news anchors Melanie Barnas and Ty Chandler) joining the staff of WROC and 26 more losing their jobs. Later this fall, WUHF will relaunch its 10 PM news as a half-hour broadcast produced by the WROC news staff.<P ID="signature">______________
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Scott Fybush noted:

> Later this fall, WUHF will relaunch its 10 PM news as
> a half-hour broadcast produced by the WROC news staff.

I wouldn't be surprised if the re-launched WUHF-31 local news premierees in late October, around the time of the World Series. Generally, the Fox network's World Series telecasts do not end until at least 11:30 P.M. EDT anyhow (combining game coverage and a postgame show), so it should not be any problem for WROC-8 to first do their own 11 P.M. newscast, then do the WUHF newscast (that will normally be seen at 10 P.M.), and take advantage of the large audiences attracted to the station by the World Series games.

In any event, this is a victory for Rochester news viewers. No longer will they have to put up with "News Central"!

If only WUHF could have committed itself to a real local news operation consummate with other Fox affiliate in similar-sized markets.
 
> NERW has learned some of the key details of the arrangement,
> and it includes the shutdown of WUHF's quasi-local "News
> Central" 10 PM newscast. That program will go off the air
> September 1, with 26 of WUHF's employees (including news
> anchors Melanie Barnas and Ty Chandler) joining the staff of
> WROC and 26 more losing their jobs. Later this fall, WUHF
> will relaunch its 10 PM news as a half-hour broadcast
> produced by the WROC news staff.

This is great news as long as Sinclair keeps their editorial mitts off of it. Finally Channel 31 viewers will get a credible newscast without "The Point" and Channel 8 news gets to introduce themselves to the younger skewing Fox affiliate audience. Anything that helps Channel 8 is good news for them. Since Sherman Burdette left, there was little to see on 31's 10pm news.
 
> Scott Fybush noted:
>
> > Later this fall, WUHF will relaunch its 10 PM news as
> > a half-hour broadcast produced by the WROC news staff.
>
> I wouldn't be surprised if the re-launched WUHF-31 local
> news premierees in late October, around the time of the
> World Series. Generally, the Fox network's World Series
> telecasts do not end until at least 11:30 P.M. EDT anyhow
> (combining game coverage and a postgame show), so it should
> not be any problem for WROC-8 to first do their own 11 P.M.
> newscast, then do the WUHF newscast (that will normally be
> seen at 10 P.M.), and take advantage of the large audiences
> attracted to the station by the World Series games.
>
> In any event, this is a victory for Rochester news viewers.
> No longer will they have to put up with "News Central"!
>
> If only WUHF could have committed itself to a real local
> news operation consummate with other Fox affiliate in
> similar-sized markets.

Hello? Having WROC produce another Newscast makes me laugh. They can't get themselves out of the basement. The best thing they can do when they take over at Fox is to move the Simpsons out of the 6pm time slot so it will stop killing the News at 6Pm on WROC.....
>
 
Re: WROC/WUHF- Smart Business Move

> Hello? Having WROC produce another Newscast makes me laugh.
> They can't get themselves out of the basement. The best
> thing they can do when they take over at Fox is to move the
> Simpsons out of the 6pm time slot so it will stop killing
> the News at 6Pm on WROC.....
> >
>
Actually it’s a smart business move. Channel 8 wasn’t going anywhere at 6 and 11pm up against Channels 10 and 13 and it wasn’t because they couldn’t compete. 8 has managed to ‘break’ plenty of stories over the past few years. It’s just that both 10 and 13’s audiences are so entrenched and that 8 didn’t have enough reporters in the field.
By associating itself with WUHF, Channel 8’s news department not only will have the only 10:00 PM over-the-air TV newscast, but their news department will increase in size.
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Re: WROC/WUHF- Smart Business Move

> > Hello? Having WROC produce another Newscast makes me
> laugh.
> > They can't get themselves out of the basement. The best
> > thing they can do when they take over at Fox is to move
> the
> > Simpsons out of the 6pm time slot so it will stop killing
> > the News at 6Pm on WROC.....
> > >
> >
> Actually it’s a smart business move. Channel 8 wasn’t going
> anywhere at 6 and 11pm up against Channels 10 and 13 and it
> wasn’t because they couldn’t compete. 8 has managed to
> ‘break’ plenty of stories over the past few years. It’s just
> that both 10 and 13’s audiences are so entrenched and that 8
> didn’t have enough reporters in the field.
> By associating itself with WUHF, Channel 8’s news department
> not only will have the only 10:00 PM over-the-air TV
> newscast, but their news department will increase in size.

I agree with Mark on this one. A few more bodies in the newsroom can only help channel 8, and if they're smart, they can leverage the Fox 10 PM audience to help promote the rest of the channel 8 news programming. Can the combined resources of 8 and 31 finally provide the critical mass to compete with 10 and 13? It certainly can't hurt, anyway.

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Re: WROC/WUHF- Smart Business Move

> > Hello? Having WROC produce another Newscast makes me
> laugh.
> > They can't get themselves out of the basement. The best
> > thing they can do when they take over at Fox is to move
> the
> > Simpsons out of the 6pm time slot so it will stop killing
> > the News at 6Pm on WROC.....
> > >
> >
> Actually it’s a smart business move. Channel 8 wasn’t going
> anywhere at 6 and 11pm up against Channels 10 and 13 and it
> wasn’t because they couldn’t compete. 8 has managed to
> ‘break’ plenty of stories over the past few years. It’s just
> that both 10 and 13’s audiences are so entrenched and that 8
> didn’t have enough reporters in the field.
> By associating itself with WUHF, Channel 8’s news department
> not only will have the only 10:00 PM over-the-air TV
> newscast, but their news department will increase in size.

Not really. If there's stilla FOX 10pm new, it won't feature channel 8 personell. You'll basically have two seperate products, only a watered down version at Ch. 31 (Two people doing what 4 used to)
>
 
Re: Of Course 8's Personnel Will Be On 31

>If there's stilla FOX 10pm new, it won't
> feature channel 8 personell. You'll basically have two
> seperate products, only a watered down version at Ch. 31
> (Two people doing what 4 used to)
> >
>
The purpose of this 'merger' was to give Channel 8 exposure to the younger demographic audience that watches FOX while allowing Sinclair to disassociate itself from News Central. So why then wouldn’t you see Channel 8 personnel on the 10:00 news?

If anything, the Channel 8 news staff would enhance 31’s newscast.
Now when it comes to who will anchor the 10:00 p.m. news on FOX 31, that might be a different story. Personally I would not be surprised if 8’s current weekday and weekend anchors are featured on 31.

Now if you know different, please inform the rest of us
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Re: Of Course 8's Personnel Will Be On 31

>
> > >
> >
> The purpose of this 'merger' was to give Channel 8 exposure
> to the younger demographic audience that watches FOX ...


Uh,... no. The PURPOSE of this "merger" was to find a way to increase profits by basically running two TV stations with the staff of one TV station.
Think about it. Sinclair now owns a TV station and doesn't pay anyone to work there. How's THAT for decreasing overhead and improving the bottom line?
8 gets a cut of the revenue for managing sales and news programming, & is able to leverage the local buys for FOX and CBS prime (which together have the bulk of the coveted demos). In addition, they'll be selling all the NFL football broadcasts (with the acception of the foundering Monday Night product on ABC and the ESPN games ,of course)


> allowing Sinclair to disassociate itself from News Central.

I think they own that, don't they?


> So why then wouldn’t you see Channel 8 personnel on the
> 10:00 news?
>
You will. Just not the main anchors (Although you will see Kucko doing sports and Hetsko doing weather on 31


> If anything, the Channel 8 news staff would enhance 31’s
> newscast.

No argument there. Hard not to enhance what was a crapass product in the first place.
But 8's news might suffer in terms of quality if their staff is also feeding a product on 31.

> Now when it comes to who will anchor the 10:00 p.m. news on
> FOX 31, that might be a different story.

Remains to be seen, but you probably will see the same person once she returns from maternity leave.

Personally I would
> not be surprised if 8’s current weekday and weekend anchors
> are featured on 31.

Then you're in for a surprise, because they won't be.
>
> Now if you know different, please inform the rest of us
>
I do....I hope that helps!
 
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