Posted on 03/20/2009 11:50:45 AM PDT by abb
WMAQ-Ch. 5 and WFLD-Ch. 32 have an opening for their Local News Service
The games are the same, as are the scores. Highlights and interview sound bites vary only slightly. What differentiates the sportscast on one local newscast from anotheroccasionally memorable enterprise features and reporting notwithstandingis mostly the writing, the reading and the rapport of those who bring it to us.
So what would happen if one station's news operation farmed out its sports segment? What if a deal was struck with, say, Comcast SportsNet to produce and deliver that part of the newscast?
If such an arrangement could get past the unions, would that be an effective way to reduce costs? Or would the loss of identity, control and other potential pitfalls make it a mistake, no matter how shrewd it might initially seem?
It's not as though a Chicago station is poised to make that move yet. But at least one media outfit's brainstorming sessions have yielded such a scenario. And no one in this or any other marketin broadcast or printcan afford to shrug it off.
Revenue declines, splintering audiences and the need to reduce costs and staffing in the least damaging way have even still-profitable media operations weighing what to do after all the corners have been cut.
Partnerships, content-sharing, outsourcingeverything's on the table.
Even though no formal announcement has been made of an imminent launch, an opening for a managing editor has been posted for the Local News Service, or LNS. That's the video service NBC-owned WMAQ-Ch. 5 and Fox-owned WFLD-Ch. 32 have talked about in recent months.
The service would pool resources to share non-proprietary raw video of events such as fires and news conferences that participants could edit and use as they see fit.
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(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
"Network evening newscasts will go dark after the '08 elections and their news divisions disbanded."
Walter Abbott, (b. 1950), Media observer and commentator
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http://www.journalism.org/index_report/bloggers_ponder_decline_religion_economic_prosperity_and_newspapers
PEJ New Media Index: March 9-13, 2009
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http://recoveringjournalist.typepad.com/recovering_journalist/
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http://www.niemanlab.org/
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http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/shortshrifting_seattle.php?page=all
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http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/6092145.html
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-et-rainey20-2009mar20,0,7281321.story
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http://www.nypost.com/seven/03202009/business/a_pretty_thin_portfolio_160390.htm?page=0
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http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/fromcomments/112484.php
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2009/03/20/notes032009.DTL
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http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2009/03/local-news-without-paper/
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http://xark.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/03/news-futures-a-whats-next-overview.html
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/20/business/20paper.html?_r=2&ref=todayspaper
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http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman2/publish/Television_44/Call_it_March_sweeps_but_not_really.asp
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http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman2/publish/Newspapers_24/The_tragedy_that_s_not_Newspapers.asp
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http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118001431.html?categoryid=18&cs=1
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aUelnan1CmEk
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aO1VCr.GHV_o
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TV Weenies have been pulling the material in their news and sports broadcasts off the wires and out of newspapers for years. Even at the national level, if you want to know that will run on the major alphabet nitworks, pick up a copy of the New York Times.
What is different is that now they are considering having one joker do the deed for all stations -- from Bangor to Bakersfield -- with a complete loss of local identity. Since local coverage is the main reason most people tune into the local yokels in the first place over a national sportscast such as ESPN, this latest cost savings measure is indeed a sign of desperation.
An interesting web site here:
All kinds of history of how complicated electronic networks once were. When they had this monopoly, they could (and did) charge lots of money for advertising.
All gone now. The web has destroyed the entire model.
I’ve been calling news stations and newspapers all over the state today. About 10% of the calls I’ve actually gotten through to a person and most of those stopped at clerks who are incapable of taking a message. I tried speaking to Jason (please let his boss see this) at Houston’s KHOU who was too rude to even take down my information and when I said I’ll call another tv station he hung up.
My eyes have been opened today. I am shocked at how many newspapers and tv stations are merely getting their stories from AP rather than actually going out and researching what they’re reporting. We all know AP isn’t reliable but the local media is happy reguritating lies and shoddy reporting to the sheeple. They can’t even be bothered with looking at the true facts on a particular business’ web site. At an Austin news station, the woman did manage to get to the site but couldn’t understand the simple pie chart and said she could only report what the business spokesperson told her. Hey, I’m the Queen of England but don’t bother taking 5 minutes to check the facts that prove I’m not. I’ll eat that pie chart if she didn’t vote RAT.
I learned long ago that in Science one does not deal with "truth" (tautologies aside), rather facts are observed and hypotheses are developed, etc....
The media has for a long time now not been interested in either "facts" or "truth."
http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/mixed-media/2009/03/19/building-an-online-news-empire-one-city-at-a-time
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Would you?
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