Just one day after WCVB announced the over-caffeinated Ed Harding and 10 o'clock doyenne Maria Stephanos would anchor a new 10 o'clock newscast, 10 o'clock pioneer WFXT dropped a news bomb and announced it was going to launch a newscast at 4 p.m., with Elizabeth Hopkins and Blair Miller at the anchor desk and Kevin Lemanowicz on weather.
So who's going to be first with a 3 p.m. newscast?
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So who's going to be first with a 3 p.m. newscast?
By JimGaffigan
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 6:08pm
Find out at 10 o'clock... tonight.
Only on ___________ News Channel.
Your news, first. But not really.
NECN
By E
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 7:01pm
NECN already has a 3:00 PM newscast: NECN Today. But (according to their broadcast schedule) at that hour, it's a repeat, not live.
Now with the leverage of NBC behind it, I wonder if they could start NECN2. All news - around the clock. Just like the early days of CNN2 which became CNN Headline News.
What's the purpose of
By Bobx
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 7:18pm
What's the purpose of launching NECN2? Until NECN is live 24 hours a day, there's no purpose for a NECN2.
NECN 24-hours
By E
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 8:40pm
But will it ever become live 24-hours...
Why start NECN 2?
By A. Nony. Fox
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 7:43pm
NBC could just hire more people so they don't have news reruns, or else have some other programming like CNN is now doing.
NBC Boston
By E
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 8:41pm
Sure. With NBC Boston coming down the pike, they have the extra people right there.
So the "breaking news" can be
By mdecast
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 6:13pm
So the "breaking news" can be repeated for approximately 7 hours a night now on every channel? We are lucky
Do people actually watch TV news?
By rb
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 6:16pm
Who? How many?
Yeah, I don't get that either.
By JimGaffigan
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 6:19pm
I haven't watched a news show since I installed Netscape Navigator for the first time.
I Don't Have A TV, But I'll Sometimes Stream The Local "TV News"
By Elmer
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 6:40pm
[sup] ( usually, just to see the weather forecast )[/sup]
Plenty Do
By BostonDog
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 6:44pm
There are at least four local networks with a newscast every ~4 hours + 24/7 on NECN + Four 24/7 national cable news networks.
Instead of replacing TV news the internet has made it dirt cheap to produce "content" which is why there more broadcast news now than ever. New broadcast automation system reduce the need for the stations to hire any additional staff so they see no reason not to keep adding broadcasts.
Demographic
By anon
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 6:53pm
I think the demographic for TV news skews older. Maybe 55-60+.
No Way
By Irma la Douce
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 7:18pm
I watch TV news and I'm not gonna be that old for.... 6 months....holy crap.
So when does the kickstarter
By newser
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 7:37pm
So when does the kickstarter for Uhub to launch a 24hr live news network start?
And the logo...
By E
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 8:43pm
...could be a rotating hub.
Adam would have to hire a 2nd
By Dave
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 10:52pm
Adam would have to hire a 2nd and 3rd shift punster/reporter.
#Clutchthepearls!
By anon
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 8:25pm
#Clutchthepearls!
That's a great name for a porn site
By Boston_res
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 11:10pm
Not a news site.
Is there money in news?
By johnmcboston
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 8:34pm
Wasn't it jsut a few years ago that news stations were cutting back because owners so no revenue in newscasts? Not they're expanding news right and left. What's changed?
Not profitable
By E
Tue, 02/23/2016 - 8:45pm
I wouldn't think any of the OTA broadcast network news operations are technically profitable, since a news operation is basically all expense, no direct revenue (no one directly paying for it).
But they do obtain some revenue by way of the commercials.
Auto dealers
By Gary C
Wed, 02/24/2016 - 8:16am
I think all those car ads during the news actually keep the broadcasts in the black. (Just my guess, not a proven fact.) Without the news, where would car dealers advertise? (OK the radio, but that's a dying beast too.)
Eye candy
By Ken
Wed, 02/24/2016 - 10:04am
As long as they keep filling some of the positions with eye candy, i will watch my 20-30 minutes per day.
Ch 7 already has a 4:30 news
By In The Know
Wed, 02/24/2016 - 11:04am
Ch 7 (WHDH) already has a 4:30 news that starts then and runs through 6:30 pm at which time the network broadcast news picks up till 7 PM.
As to profitability, at that hour they have many options for syndicated programming or reruns to pick from. You have to guess, ay best, that they see more $$$ in adding these broadcasts. Indeed the advertising dollars may be higher than what they get from syndication.
Frankly speaking I dislike the Fox news programs. Too much side banter and editorialization from the anchors. I don't need them telling me how horrible something is, nor do I need their shock and awe to sway my opinion. Nor do I need them explaining how silly something is. Maybe I don't see it that way - or maybe I do. I have a brain capable of making up my own mind.
It was bad enough when they imported Delagarza and she tried to continue that silliness. Thankfully she is gone to obscurity with her silly syndicated late night talk show. I have to wonder why CH 5 even carries that at night on weekends.
Now Stephanos is doing the same thing.
Too much of Fox's morning show banter has crept into the news.
I expect Ch 5 will loose its high standards and not win all those broadcast awards that they are known for if this persists.
Cronkite gave the news and let the viewers decide. That was emulated nationwide as the gold standard. That has been lost.
What in the name of megahertz is Bill Fine thinking?
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