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Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Been hearing January 23rd for the launch. Waiting for confirmation though. Rehearsals will be either next week or the week after. I also think a couple of the reporters getting stranded because of Southwest set things back a few days. I know anchor Jeff Skversky was stranded in St. Louis for days. I believe he just got back.
Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
It's a ten hour drive. You'd have to be pretty desperate to fly in a plane to be "stranded" for days in St Louis!CircleWXYZ wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:21 pm Been hearing January 23rd for the launch. Waiting for confirmation though. Rehearsals will be either next week or the week after. I also think a couple of the reporters getting stranded because of Southwest set things back a few days. I know anchor Jeff Skversky was stranded in St. Louis for days. I believe he just got back.
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Do they even have enough employees to fill all the seats at that conference room table? 

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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
To be fair I think that table's been there since the 90s, when WKBD probably employed more people.non-anon bob wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 1:55 pm Do they even have enough employees to fill all the seats at that conference room table?![]()
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
We were having a chat at work about local news and all that. And since this thread is about The New 62, I'll throw it out here.
What do y'all thing about, when The New 62 comes out of the closet, they do just local news, and only local news?
Metro Detroit, Lansing, Michigan, maybe northwest Ohio and the Sun Parlour on the other side of un détroit.
That's it.
Skip reporting all the Washington Follies. Don't mention any mudslides down Lombard Street.
Basically if Norah O'Donnell is going to talk about when it's her turn, forgettaboutit.
Do you think such a move (which they would never do) would help or hinder ratings?
What do y'all thing about, when The New 62 comes out of the closet, they do just local news, and only local news?
Metro Detroit, Lansing, Michigan, maybe northwest Ohio and the Sun Parlour on the other side of un détroit.
That's it.
Skip reporting all the Washington Follies. Don't mention any mudslides down Lombard Street.
Basically if Norah O'Donnell is going to talk about when it's her turn, forgettaboutit.
Do you think such a move (which they would never do) would help or hinder ratings?
Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Are you going to just keep telling the same 5 stories over and over for 2.5 hours? National stories fill time.
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Not true.
There was a time when staff from different parts of town would stop at 7-11 on the way in and pick up a local newspaper.
Livonia Observer. Michigan Daily, Macomb Daily, Downriver's paper. The Monroe Evening News, etc.
And someone would sit down, read the papers and write stories out of them. On their own.
Many of the papers had "Off The Blotter". All the police and fire calls on one page. DoiH.
It was easy to come up with a couple of hours of local news without repeating a single story.
And the sad thing is, every one of the aforementioned papers has a website.
With all the local news online. How difficult would it really be to copy and paste the stories?
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Are you really suggesting that local TV journalists should copy and paste stories from other local news outlets?Circle Seven wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 8:03 pmNot true.
There was a time when staff from different parts of town would stop at 7-11 on the way in and pick up a local newspaper.
Livonia Observer. Michigan Daily, Macomb Daily, Downriver's paper. The Monroe Evening News, etc.
And someone would sit down, read the papers and write stories out of them. On their own.
Many of the papers had "Off The Blotter". All the police and fire calls on one page. DoiH.
It was easy to come up with a couple of hours of local news without repeating a single story.
And the sad thing is, every one of the aforementioned papers has a website.
With all the local news online. How difficult would it really be to copy and paste the stories?
Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Maybe not that per se… but there are a lot of stories they used to do and digging they used to do that they just don’t anymore. Particularly involving investigating the government and companies and hounding the hell out of people. Think Steve Wilson chasing Kwame around. Some people have written before that it will cause the outlets to get cut off by whoever they are hounding… maybe so but you can make that hurt whoever cuts you off.Herm wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:24 amAre you really suggesting that local TV journalists should copy and paste stories from other local news outlets?Circle Seven wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 8:03 pmNot true.
There was a time when staff from different parts of town would stop at 7-11 on the way in and pick up a local newspaper.
Livonia Observer. Michigan Daily, Macomb Daily, Downriver's paper. The Monroe Evening News, etc.
And someone would sit down, read the papers and write stories out of them. On their own.
Many of the papers had "Off The Blotter". All the police and fire calls on one page. DoiH.
It was easy to come up with a couple of hours of local news without repeating a single story.
And the sad thing is, every one of the aforementioned papers has a website.
With all the local news online. How difficult would it really be to copy and paste the stories?
You can get ideas and get your own take on stories that way. There are 4 million people here… you can’t find 30 minutes worth of material?
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
I did not see any promotions for the cbs local news when watching the Detroit Lions on cbs. That is prime time to do advertising with 300,000+ people watching.
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
If you've been hanging around Harry's old farm more than about 15 years or so, you should remember when the morning anchors would read almost verbatim articles from the different local newspapers.
Grandma turned 100.
A goat climbed up on the roof of a house. Madonna look alike contest coming up at the Yale Bologna Festival.
Quirky stuff that, believe it or not, people were interested in.
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
I would be vastly more willing to give this newscast a try if this were the case. Most national or political news stories I’ve already seen 17 times via Twitter, Facebook, internet, phone push notifications, etc.Circle Seven wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:14 pm We were having a chat at work about local news and all that. And since this thread is about The New 62, I'll throw it out here.
What do y'all thing about, when The New 62 comes out of the closet, they do just local news, and only local news?
Metro Detroit, Lansing, Michigan, maybe northwest Ohio and the Sun Parlour on the other side of un détroit.
That's it.
Skip reporting all the Washington Follies. Don't mention any mudslides down Lombard Street.
Basically if Norah O'Donnell is going to talk about when it's her turn, forgettaboutit.
Do you think such a move (which they would never do) would help or hinder ratings?
The only newspaper I still read with regularity is the Sterling Heights Sentry, because it’s one of the few options to learn about what is happening in my neighborhood.
Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Maybe they should can NextDoor for stories?
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Re: Hmmm,is the news drought at CBS62 about to come to an end?
Will CBS Detroit News have any investigative news team or journalists? It would be nice to have a Steve Wilson, Bill Spencer, Scott Lewis type reporting and investigative journalism coming from a local news station once again. CBS has always seemed to focus on hard news, in-depth reporting, and investigative journalism with 60 Minutes and CBS This Morning. So is there any hope of investigative journalism being apart of this station?