kcchief19
08-20-2009, 01:00 AM
You're getting some really crappy TV newscasts!
KCTV's general manager leaving to run Atlanta station - Kansas City Star (http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/1393383.html)
The GM of the CBS affiliate is being promoted by Meredith to WGCLto take over the station. Kirk Black turned KCTV from the No. 3 station in the market to challenging for No. 1, winning a few news books against the ABC affiliate, which is pretty amazing because the ABC affiliate here is one of that network's top-rated stations.
He did it with "live, late-breaking, investigative" news and "Tornado Sally," our local nickname for the "meterologist" who tells everyone to get in their bathtub with their bicycle helmets everytime it rains.
I'm sure you think "if it bleeds, it leads" is par for the course already in ATL but Black will take it to a new level. My favorite story about the CBS station here: when Walter Cronkite died, they led with a couple of live shots of shootings and whatnot. Cronkite is from around here (and buried here) so he's pretty well worshipped here. They didn't cover Cronkite until the after the first commercial break. On the CBS affiliate. Every other station in town lead with Cronkite.
Frankly it's good riddance for me but I doubt our CBS affiliate will change much, they probably just won't be as good at the crap their doing now. I'll be interested to see what JIMG thinks of the changes Black will make.
KCTV's general manager leaving to run Atlanta station - Kansas City Star (http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/1393383.html)
The GM of the CBS affiliate is being promoted by Meredith to WGCLto take over the station. Kirk Black turned KCTV from the No. 3 station in the market to challenging for No. 1, winning a few news books against the ABC affiliate, which is pretty amazing because the ABC affiliate here is one of that network's top-rated stations.
He did it with "live, late-breaking, investigative" news and "Tornado Sally," our local nickname for the "meterologist" who tells everyone to get in their bathtub with their bicycle helmets everytime it rains.
I'm sure you think "if it bleeds, it leads" is par for the course already in ATL but Black will take it to a new level. My favorite story about the CBS station here: when Walter Cronkite died, they led with a couple of live shots of shootings and whatnot. Cronkite is from around here (and buried here) so he's pretty well worshipped here. They didn't cover Cronkite until the after the first commercial break. On the CBS affiliate. Every other station in town lead with Cronkite.
Frankly it's good riddance for me but I doubt our CBS affiliate will change much, they probably just won't be as good at the crap their doing now. I'll be interested to see what JIMG thinks of the changes Black will make.