Journalism

Exclusives

  • Survey: Local NDs Give So-So Marks To National TV News

    In a TVNewsCheck survey, a cross-section of news directors at TV stations around the country were asked to grade ABC News, CBS News, CNN, FNC, NBC News and MSNBC on "overall journalistic quality." None received an A, four earned Bs and, as for Fox News Channel and MSNBC, they may have to stay after class. More | Comments (7)
  • Ex. Session: Record Political Ad Boom Looms, But ...

    TVB’s political ad guru Jack Poor says there’s good news and bad news for TV stations in this election year. The good news is that their four-fifths share of total TV spend will be up 20% to around a record $2.5 billion, and no other medium seems positioned to cut into stations' share. The bad news is that the total take will be suppressed due to the lack of any major gubernatorial contest that swelled the coffers in 2010. More | Add comment
  • Jessell: Disclosure Rule The First Step Toward Quotas

    The FCC's proposed disclosure rules, which would require stations to detail the kinds of programming they air and post the info on their websites, should be fought tooth and nail by broadcasters. What the regulators want are statistics that they can use to hang over stations in the form of a programming quotas at license renewal time. And a quota is nothing but a mandate. It's the federal government telling stations what programming they must air, and that slams right into broadcasters' First Amendment rights. More | Comments (9)
  • Front Office: Cord Cutting Is Gen Y’s Latest Trend

    A growing number of young adults born between 1980 and 1995 — Gen Y — are purchasing over-the-air antennas to watch television programming. Gen Ys are inherently more adept at, and prone to, experimenting with alternative forms of viewing TV content; they are less likely to accept the need to subscribe to subscription-based pay TV once they’re free to make their own decisions about it. More | Comments (11)
  • NAB 2012: Getting The Shot Cheaper, Easier, Faster

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    As more and more stations adopt the one-man band approach to newsgathering, the camera manufacturers are turning out new units that are small enough and light enough to be managed easily, and big enough and heavy enough to be balanced for a steady shot. Plus, they’re inexpensive enough that any station's budget can handle them, too. More | Comments (7)

Special Reports

  • 2011—Year In Review: Revisit the year’s top developments in business, programming, journalism, technology, regulation and more.
  • Audience Measurement: The state of ratings is examined in three parts: an interview with the head of the Media Ratings Council; the growing presence of Rentrak; and the search for a better local ratings currency.
  • Traffic Reporting: This four-part TVNewsCheck Special Report focuses on what it takes to stay on top of the growing commuter gridlock across the country.
  • Remembering 9/11: TVNewsCheck looks back 10 years after the attacks with a series of five articles.
  • Severe Weather News: This five-part TVNewsCheck Special Report focuses on the changing technology used to stay ahead of storms.
  • TOP 30 TV STATION GROUPS: TVNewsCheck's exclusive ranking by coverage with a summary of each group's holdings and top executives.

Industry Calendar

March 2012
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American Cable Association
ACA’s 19th Annual Summit
Washington, D.C., DC
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21-22
Borrell Advertising Associates
The Borrell Local Online Advertising Conference
New York, NY
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21-23
BIA Kelsey
ILM EAST
Boston, MA
April 2012
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14-19
National Association of Broadcasters
NAB Show
Las Vegas, NV
June 2012
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12-14
PromaxBDA
PromaxBDA: The Conference 2012
Los Angeles, CA

AP Breaking News

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WFAA Names Mungo Executive News Dir.
WFAA, Feb 8, 2012, 3:31 PM EST
Carolyn Mungo, the former assistant news diredtor of KRIV Houston is moving to Dallas to head news operations at the Belo ABC affiliate. Link | Add comment
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WFOR Miami Names Alley As A.M. Co-anchor
Miami Herald, Feb 8, 2012, 3:28 PM EST
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WSB Showcases Anchor Retirement On Twitter
Lost Remote, Feb 8, 2012, 3:20 PM EST
NAB Disputes Pew News Source Study
TVNewsCheck, Feb 8, 2012, 3:09 PM EST
The association says the report which said cable was the top regular source of election news should win the “Fuzzy Math Prize of the Year.” Full Story | Comments (2)
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WBAL To Debut 10 P.M. News On Subchannel
Baltimore Sun, Feb 8, 2012, 2:50 PM EST
The Hearst NBC affiliate in Baltimore, which has seen a drop in its year-to-year news audience, is adding another newscast on its WBAL Plus subchannel starting March 5 that will be anchored by Kate Amara. Link | Add comment
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WGAL Harrisburg Debuts New Set From FX Group
NewscastStudio, Feb 8, 2012, 2:37 PM EST
WNYW's Greg Kelly Cleared Of Rape Allegations
Associated Press, Feb 8, 2012, 6:53 AM EST
Chinese State TV Starts American Service
Associated Press, Feb 8, 2012, 6:32 AM EST
NBC Launches iPad-Only Series
NetNewsCheck, Feb 7, 2012, 3:31 PM EST
NBC on Feb. 8 will roll out a new documentary series, Hidden Planet, featuring foreign correspondent Richard Engel that will stream directly to the iPad via the Rock Center app. Link | Add comment
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press
Pew: Cable Leads As Campaign News Source
Pew Research Center, Feb 7, 2012, 3:24 PM EST
Cable news is now the top regular source for campaign news, with 36% of Americans say they are regularly learning about the candidates or campaign on those networks. The long-term decline in the number of Americans who get campaign news from local and network TV has steepened as a consequence of the fact that fewer people are closely following the campaign compared to four years ago when there were contested primaries in both political parties. Link | Comments (1)
Scripps Stations Expand Free Airtime Offer
TVNewsCheck, Feb 7, 2012, 3:12 PM EST
As part of “Democracy 2012,” the Scripps stations in all 13 of the company’s television markets will provide a minimum of five minutes of free airtime to candidates nightly between 5 and 11:35 p.m. in the 30 days preceding primary and general elections as well. This year the stations are also adding multiplatform coverage. Full Story | Add comment
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WLWT Drops Jack Atherton As 11 P.M. Anchor
Cincinnati.com, Feb 7, 2012, 2:54 PM EST
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Michael Schlesinger Joins WDJT Weather Team
TVNewsCheck, Feb 7, 2012, 2:25 PM EST
Welcome To 'Newsroom Tuesday'
TVNewsCheck, Feb 7, 2012, 11:58 AM EST
Drawing from both TVNewsCheck and NetNewsCheck, the new weekly e-newsletter covers the changing business of electronic journalism, where local media compete on legacy platforms as well as online and on mobile. Newsroom Tuesday features trend stories, interviews and analysis along with the week's biggest breaking stories. It also examines not only the changing practices of journalism but also on the strategies for monetizing and funding the news. Diana Marszalek, who covers journalism at TVNewsCheck.com, will edit Newsroom Tuesday. It will be emailed to subscribers each Tuesday at noon ET. | Comments (1)
Univision, Disney Mull English News Channel
TVNewsCheck, Feb 7, 2012, 6:29 AM EST
Sources say the two are planning an English-language, 24-hour cable news channel aimed at Latinos that would launch before the November presidential election. Full Story | Comments (1)
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Bob Simone Named GM Of WLNS Lansing
MediaBistro, Feb 7, 2012, 6:10 AM EST
Last week it was announced that Bob Simone was leaving his general manager post at Tucson’s KMSB amid the aftermath of the station’s shared services agreement with KOLD.  Now, Simone has been named VP-GM of WLNS, Young Broadcasting’s CBS affiliate in Lansing, Mich. Link | Comments (1)
TVNewsCheck News Directors Survey
Local NDs Give So-So Marks To Nat'l TV News
TVNewsCheck, Feb 6, 2012, 8:37 PM EST
In a TVNewsCheck survey, a cross-section of news directors at TV stations around the country were asked to grade ABC News, CBS News, CNN, FNC, NBC News and MSNBC on "overall journalistic quality." None received an A, four earned Bs and, as for Fox News Channel and MSNBC, they may have to stay after class. Full Story | Comments (7)
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WSB Atlanta Anchor Monica Pearson to Retire
TVNewsCheck, Feb 6, 2012, 4:16 PM EST
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Death of WJBK GM Jeff Murri Ruled Suicide
MediaBistro, Feb 6, 2012, 3:14 PM EST
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Longtime KOAA Sports Director Lee Douglas Dies
KOAA, Feb 6, 2012, 3:12 PM EST
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Ratings

Overnights, adults 18-49 for February 7, 2012
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Source: Nielsen
Reviews
Opinions
Features
  • Neil Genzlinger

    Smash, NBC’s series about backstage Broadway, comes with New York and Hollywood names off screen (Steven Spielberg, Therese Rebeck) and on (Debra Messing and Brian d’Arcy James). Given that pedigree, you’re expecting to be bowled over by the pilot, but it ends up feeling like a collage of devices from the zillions of previous backstage plays, musicals and movies. However, be patient — Smash gets better as it goes along and by Episode 3 it shows signs of becoming an addictive pleasure along the lines of this season’s Revenge.

  • Lori Rackl

    Pop some Dramamine before watching ABC's new horror series, The River, because the shaky camera work is more likely to make you seasick than scared. You can, however, skip the sleeping pill. The River's two-hour premiere should suffice. Billed as a thriller, the show tries hard to be terrifying and eerie in a Paranormal Activity kind of way. It ends up being hokey and, even worse, boring.

  • Robert Lloyd

    Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, veterans of Fox's sketch comedy MADtv, have a new series of their own, Comedy Central's Key & Peele. It is a genial, at times almost genteel, half-hour in which the pair's obvious niceness shines through even their more pugnacious characters. (Key's version of road rage is to shout, "Selfish!") In a roundabout way, that's the point. The sketches are consistently smart and smartly acted and flow easily from ordinary premises to weird conclusions.

  • Hank Stuever

    Discovery's Bering Sea Gold doesn’t seem at first like it has crossed any new reality TV frontier, relying on elements and structure familiar to the form. Enticingly (to the network), it combines the ocean and the gold and the cold and the reactive testosterone among bad-tempered desperados. To which I am surprised to cry: Eureka, they’ve found it! Bering Sea Gold is a testament to how thoroughly absorbing the genre can still be, when it’s done right.

  • Joanne Ostrow

    Kiefer Sutherland displays his softer side in Fox's Touch, a touchy-feely drama merging paranormal, spiritual and sweetly familial elements. shows off his acting chops, long forgotten, in scene after scene. It's heavier lifting than usual for the actor who was often reduced to caricature in 24. Sutherland is all about vulnerability in a show whose goal is nothing short of proving the interconnectedness of human life. We'll see if audiences can tolerate the notion of profound interrelatedness as weekly entertainment.

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