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« Reply #30 on: May 25, 2012, 03:14:05 PM » |
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Hubbard or some other group might buy KPLR, but don't look for it to go to ABC. ABC tried to get it when KTVI became a Fox o&o and it elected to stay with the CW.
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« Reply #31 on: May 25, 2012, 05:33:03 PM » |
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OK let's have some fun with this thread... Supposing the Tribune did sell it's TV stations in pieces, who could realistically buy what and would they want to? What do you suppose a going price would be for WGN, WPIX or KTLA? Let the speculation begin  Sinclair would like to have a TV station in each of the big 3 media markets ,and i see Fox buying WGN-TV (selling 32 to Sinclair) ,Sinclair buying both WPIX 11(NY) & KTLA 5(LA) kissing the CW goodbye and adding local sports to fill airtime. I can't imagine Sinclair owning stations like KTLA, WGN or KPIX. Their conservative propaganda and news coverage would go over like a lead balloon in most of these markets.
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« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2012, 09:24:38 PM » |
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How about if Weigel buys WGN America and puts ME-TV on cable? Affiliates would be highly upset if that ever occurred. WGN America needs an overhaul. When they rebranded, they were on the right track but somehow decided to veer off-course by airing off-network syndicated programs already airing in just about every television market in the country. The WB network was on WGN America in it's early days I am aware of that. When The WB launched the Fort Myers/Naples market did not have an over-the-air affiliate. MediaOne (now Comcast) had a cable-only channel that aired WB; Jones Intercable (later Adelphia, now Comcast) relied on WGN for WB programming (same for Time-Warner Cable, which is now Comcast). ME-TV is a different animal. It airs more hours of programming than the WB ever did in its day.
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« Reply #33 on: May 25, 2012, 11:25:46 PM » |
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OK let's have some fun with this thread... Supposing the Tribune did sell it's TV stations in pieces, who could realistically buy what and would they want to? What do you suppose a going price would be for WGN, WPIX or KTLA? Let the speculation begin  Sinclair would like to have a TV station in each of the big 3 media markets ,and i see Fox buying WGN-TV (selling 32 to Sinclair) ,Sinclair buying both WPIX 11(NY) & KTLA 5(LA) kissing the CW goodbye and adding local sports to fill airtime. I can't imagine Sinclair owning stations like KTLA, WGN or KPIX. Their conservative propaganda and news coverage would go over like a lead balloon in most of these markets. Those stations would be too high budget for Sinclair, not like a mid market netlet station
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« Reply #34 on: May 26, 2012, 01:41:28 AM » |
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OK let's have some fun with this thread... Supposing the Tribune did sell it's TV stations in pieces, who could realistically buy what and would they want to? What do you suppose a going price would be for WGN, WPIX or KTLA? Let the speculation begin  Sinclair would like to have a TV station in each of the big 3 media markets ,and i see Fox buying WGN-TV (selling 32 to Sinclair) ,Sinclair buying both WPIX 11(NY) & KTLA 5(LA) kissing the CW goodbye and adding local sports to fill airtime. I still don't see Fox buying WGN-TV. They bought WPWR back in 2002, & they bought that station for $425 million. WGN-TV might sell for much more than that today. I don't see Fox selling WPWR-TV to get WGN-TV, as I doubt they'd get back their investment from the purchase of WPWR-TV. Besides, WPWR-TV was a well programmed station under Newsweb, but turned into a dumping ground since Fox took over the station. If any network buys WGN-TV, it's either ABC or CBS for the English language stations, since NBC owns Telemundo & Fox has WPWR-TV. The networks would eliminate news from the station, in order to eliminate competition.
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« Reply #35 on: May 26, 2012, 07:59:35 AM » |
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OK let's have some fun with this thread... Supposing the Tribune did sell it's TV stations in pieces, who could realistically buy what and would they want to? What do you suppose a going price would be for WGN, WPIX or KTLA? Let the speculation begin  cbs should buy them all then run dr phil judge judy et and the insider on both stations then drop the news and add the own news from the other station.
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« Reply #36 on: May 26, 2012, 08:21:18 AM » |
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cbs should buy wgn wpix and ktla then run dr phil judge judy, et and the insider, without a trace, cold case, et weekend on both stations then cancel the news on all three stations and run news from their other station wait haven't they already done that elsewhere?
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« Reply #37 on: May 26, 2012, 10:08:09 AM » |
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CBS owns two stations in LA and NY already so those are out.
CBS has tried for years to lure the news staff from WGN, especially the morning show.
WGN has decent news which FOX might like. It really depends on how much money a virtual VHF is worth. Also now that WPWR may be moved from RF 51 to RF 14, I wonder if the signal would be the same? It would be nice to see Weigel get its hands on a new TV station, but I doubt they have the money for either WGN or WPWR.
FOX could try to by WGN and put it's new Spanish network on there or WPWR and somehow work out a shell company to allow ownership.
And since it's just fun speculation anyway..
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« Reply #38 on: May 26, 2012, 01:19:03 PM » |
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CBS owns two stations in LA and NY already so those are out.
CBS has tried for years to lure the news staff from WGN, especially the morning show.
WGN has decent news which FOX might like. It really depends on how much money a virtual VHF is worth. Also now that WPWR may be moved from RF 51 to RF 14, I wonder if the signal would be the same? It would be nice to see Weigel get its hands on a new TV station, but I doubt they have the money for either WGN or WPWR.
FOX could try to by WGN and put it's new Spanish network on there or WPWR and somehow work out a shell company to allow ownership.
And since it's just fun speculation anyway..
Don't be giving them any ideas. We don't need a Granite/Malara or Nexstar/Mission Broadcasting wannabe in Chicago, though it would be a tri-opoly in this case.
As for luring news anchors from WGN-TV to WBBM-TV, the only 2 that come to mind are Randy Salerno (now deceased) & Roseanne Tellez, & ratings didn't change.
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« Reply #39 on: May 26, 2012, 04:53:20 PM » |
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How does KRON (Young Broadcasting) play out in this deal?
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