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GS3580 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 4:40 pm
I love CBS Detroit! Seeing the growth from a minor independent station to a CBS owned station over the past 28 years is amazing!
GS3580 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 4:40 pm
I love CBS Detroit! Seeing the growth from a minor independent station to a CBS owned station over the past 28 years is amazing!
Was watching KDKA’a 4 pm newscast today on Roku. It’s very well done. I can see why KDKA CBS News Pittsburgh is one of the better performing CBS O&Os. WWJ should definitely model itself after KDKA, along with WBZ and WJZ.
I’m not about to say that WWJ is awful because I do see major improvement ever since they got a new GM. However, they do need to get rid of that newsroom as a set and get an actual news set.
Anyone thinking they should open a new tv station during a massive decline is already lost. Good luck to those working there. I dont see it lasting much longer.
Jack5o2soco wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 4:27 pm
Anyone thinking they should open a new tv station during a massive decline is already lost. Good luck to those working there. I dont see it lasting much longer.
Most accurate statement.
CBS Detroit could easily close down the news operation again
A lot of the discussion here so far has pertained to the on-air product, but what about the CBS Detroit web site?
Digital is an important part of the revenue equation.
It usually takes years for an upstart TV news operation to have any decent chance of success. Look at NBC 10 in Boston. They launched about five years prior to CBS Detroit and remain a miserable performer in the ratings: