\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Sign of the times: http://www.buffalonews.com/columns/alan-pergament/channel-4-dropping-sportscast-from-6-pm-news-20150311
beerme1 Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 It seems like they had already dropped it a long time ago! And when Lauren Brill comes on it's like a high school show. She is the worst and missing her means a win for a viewer. I wonder if they will still do the sports blitz on Sunday nights? I will probably just skip it and get Ch 2 sports extra and whatever Ch 7 calls their Bills show and that will Joe Buscalgia this year I would think when they do it. Kudo's to Ch 2 for not bailing on sports and running sports extra all year long not just during Bills season like the other two stations do.
ChevyVanMiller Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 (edited) The argument that sports fans now access information 24/7 via mobile devices, Twitter, etc also holds true for the weather, doesn't it? The only reason I tune into the local news is sports. I flip over to Ch. 2 at 6:24, 10:24 or 11:24 pm for the 3 minute sports update and that's it. The non-stop first look, extended forecast and last look at weather is way too much for me to handle. For me, a perfect weather segment would be one minute of the newscast - today's weather, tomorrow's weather, 5-day forecast. That's it. I'd love to see a local station cut out all of the superfluous weather coverage and do an extended sports segment with in-depth interviews and features daily. They would get my allegiance and I bet most other Bills/Sabres fans too. Edited March 11, 2015 by ChevyVanMiller
MikeSpeed Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 In place of sports they will have their daily dog grooming segment. I bet channels 2 and 7 are going to gain a bunch of new viewers.
joemac Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 More time available for commercials which makes their version of news unwatchable.
PaattMaann Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 channel 4? that bum squad? why would you watch anything other than channel 2 (obviously just for fat Kevin O'Connell or whatever that pudgy bastard weathermans name is)
The Poojer Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 other than saturdays and sundays and the thursday and friday of opening weekend of ncaa basketball tourney, how much sports news happens...and by news, i mean scores and highlights, personnel moves are included in the news segments, sports are usually reserved for scores and highlights. this makes perfect sense....
GG Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Another turn of the inevitable move of TV news into infotainment. Realistically, who watches the news to get the news anymore?
ricojes Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 The non-stop first look, extended forecast and last look at weather is way too much for me to handle. For me, a perfect weather segment would be one minute of the newscast - today's weather, tomorrow's weather, 5-day forecast. That's it. When Don Paul is on I zone out, he just keeps going on and on about nothing. And then when it's done, I turn to my wife and ask what he said the weather would be like tomorrow? And Lauren Brill is terrible, I have changed the channel mid report more times than I can count because some days I just can't listen. She gets this Sports Center type talk going when showing highlights that's pretty funny though. I do like Steve Vesey, he does a good job. But the 2 or 3 minutes they do on sports won't be missed.
plenzmd1 Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 The argument that sports fans now access information 24/7 via mobile devices, Twitter, etc also holds true for the weather, doesn't it? The only reason I tune into the local news is sports. I flip over to Ch. 2 at 6:24, 10:24 or 11:24 pm for the 3 minute sports update and that's it. The non-stop first look, extended forecast and last look at weather is way too much for me to handle. For me, a perfect weather segment would be one minute of the newscast - today's weather, tomorrow's weather, 5-day forecast. That's it. I'd love to see a local station cut out all of the superfluous weather coverage and do an extended sports segment with in-depth interviews and features daily. They would get my allegiance and I bet most other Bills/Sabres fans too. i ONLY turn onto local news to get the weather LOL.Total opposite. Then again, my teams are Buffalo and i live in Richmond!
Nitro Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Local news stations here in Indy have healthy sports departments. Focus has started to shift from the 2 major pro sports (which is still covered) to college, high school and minor sports. There is the Weekend Sports shows featuring the Colts and Pacers. This is a bummer for ch 4. The sports casters like Check Healey, Dick Riffenberg and Van Miller were the sports authority of my youth. Too bad but time and change is constant.
negativo Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 I know local TV news has marginalized their sports coverage to about 45 seconds of local activities, but to remove it altogether is still shocking. Us old farts who were around before ESPN took over the world remember when the sports segment was the biggest part of the broadcast. Time marches on...
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 The argument that sports fans now access information 24/7 via mobile devices, Twitter, etc also holds true for the weather, doesn't it? Ugh, the focus on weather is for me reason #1 not to watch local news. Though in Philly they try to finesse the problem by having the weather people be gorgeous women (Sheena Parveen... sigh). It's worth noting, though, that even in a sports town like Philly the regular newscast is being continually shrunk and downgraded, and many times appears to have been pre-taped rather than part of the live broadcast. ESPN and 24/7 sports talk have killed it, I guess.
8-8 Forever? Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Sign of the times: http://www.buffalonews.com/columns/alan-pergament/channel-4-dropping-sportscast-from-6-pm-news-20150311 what is channel 4? are you guys in like the 70's ? who the heck watches local network programming anymore? zzzzz
Buffalo Barbarian Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Sign of the times: http://www.buffalonews.com/columns/alan-pergament/channel-4-dropping-sportscast-from-6-pm-news-20150311 don't watch em anyways The argument that sports fans now access information 24/7 via mobile devices, Twitter, etc also holds true for the weather, doesn't it? The only reason I tune into the local news is sports. I flip over to Ch. 2 at 6:24, 10:24 or 11:24 pm for the 3 minute sports update and that's it. The non-stop first look, extended forecast and last look at weather is way too much for me to handle. For me, a perfect weather segment would be one minute of the newscast - today's weather, tomorrow's weather, 5-day forecast. That's it. I'd love to see a local station cut out all of the superfluous weather coverage and do an extended sports segment with in-depth interviews and features daily. They would get my allegiance and I bet most other Bills/Sabres fans too. and to see who got murdered and arson
dib Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Maybe when there are sports in Buffalo, they'll bring back broadcasts on channel 4
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