Monthly Archive for November, 2004

C-SPAN loooves the boobs

What a ratings stunt! First Sharon Reed gets naked, now C-SPAN has gone tits forward. A lovely presentation of sexually explicit games went on uncensored and well … everyone watching CSPAN got to see some nude boobs.

Wanna watch? Click here for the whole thing (needs Real Player)

via Fleshbot

Great indecency hoax

As if most people didn’t know it was, but NY Times’ Frank Fich has a great, and long, article about the fake indency crap the religious freaks are trying pull

NY Times
The Great Indecency Hoax

Queen on the Front Cover


Deco Drive’s Queen Daisy D along with hunky almost naked Ezequiel Hernandez is on the cover of South Florida’s community gay newspaper “The Weekly News”. Ok so it’s not Ocean Drive but who cares it’s news to me and besides that raindeer guy looks good enough to mention

See and read

New VP and Station Manager for WSVN

James Ansin has been named VP of Sunbeam Television Corp and station manager for WSVN. His father, Ed Ansin is the owner of both WSVN and Boston’s 7News and NBC affiliated WHDH.

Site back to normal

The server move has completed. All videos are back online and everything is back to normal

New face on 7

Erica Pino has been replaced by a hot hot new weather guy by the name of Jonathan Novak. His debut was today at 5pm and he’s one good looking guy yum! :P

10 pm update: and he’s permanently hired, he has his own intro

Complete Newscast #2: WPLG-Local10 News at 11pm

Here it is WPLG Local10 News at 11pm Video - 90MB you need XviD codec to watch it.

TV Reporter Convicted

In some 45 minute trial WJAR reporter Jim Taricani was convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to divulge a source who gave him a video tape of a city official taking bribe. Taricani faces 6 months in jail when he’s sentenced on December 9th.

Yahoo News via AP
Reporter Convicted for Protecting Source

Like I said, news 4pm

As I wrote yesterday there’s going to be news at 4pm, at least for WSVN when they lose Judge Judy. The Sun Sentinel too has the story about WPLG dropping their newscast in favor of Dr. Phil which is pretty much a rehash of the Miami Herald wrote, I was hoping for some opinion from Tom Jicha but there was none.

Sun Sentinel
Channel 10 TV to abandon two newscasts in favor of Dr. Phil

Miami Herald
WPLG to drop 5 o’clock news, alter afternoon lineup

Channel 10 TV to abandon two newscasts in favor of Dr. Phil
By Tom Jicha
TV/Radio Writer

November 18, 2004

In a move some will interpret as another sign of the apocalypse, WPLG-Ch. 10 is abandoning its 5 and 5:30 p.m. newscasts in favor of Dr. Phil.

The shift from local news to a nationally syndicated entertainment program will not take place until the fall of 2006, when Dr. Phil’s contractual obligations to its current Miami-Fort Lauderdale home, WFOR-Ch. 4, are fulfilled. WPLG also has obtained the rights to Judge Judy, the toughest challenger Oprah has ever faced, from WSVN-Ch. 7 for the fall of 2006. The acquisitions will be paired in a powerhouse late-afternoon lineup with Judge Judy from 4 to 5 and Dr. Phil from 5 to 6 p.m.

It is conceivable that Judge Judy’s strong lead-in combined with the popularity of Dr. Phil could produce ratings that will overwhelm rival 5 and 5:30 newscasts. The two entertainment programs also will generate a lead-in likely to bolster WPLG’s 6 p.m. news to clear supremacy. In an imitative medium, these developments could lead competitors to seek out their own entertainment alternatives to news.

A similar dynamic triggered WPLG’s decision, according to the station’s vice president and general manager Dave Boylan. He noted that ratings for 5 p.m. newcasts are driven by their entertainment lead-ins. When WPLG had Oprah at 4 p.m., it handily won at 5, 5:30 and 6 p.m. However, it let the queen of daytime slip away to WFOR in 1999. With a succession of less-popular alternatives — Judge Joe Brown currently — WPLG has fallen well behind WFOR and WSVN between 5 and 6 p.m. However, by 6 p.m., when the audience is populated with people coming home from work as opposed to those who have been home watching afternoon TV, WPLG often wins the time period.

In the short term, the machinations probably will not lead to a net loss of early evening news. Bob Leider, general manager of WSVN, said one of the reasons his station did not get into a bidding war to retain Judge Judy is that it is considering an expansion of news to the 4 p.m. hour. News is the signature of WSVN, Leider said, and with the continuing fragmentation of the audience to national programming on cable, local news is an area in which WSVN can continue to be distinctive.

Michael Colleran, general manager of WFOR, also put a positive spin for his station on WPLG’s move. “There will be one less player for news, which is what we are most anxious to grow as a station.”

Renewing Dr. Phil would have been a poor business decision, Colleran said. Syndicator King World sought a multiyear deal at a hefty price. Ironically, WFOR, as part of the CBS family, and King World are both owned by Viacom. However, each entity is mandated to generate maximum profits for the parent company, so King World sold Dr. Phil to the highest bidder.

The replacement of late-afternoon news by entertainment is not indicative of a de-emphasis of news at WPLG, which is owned by Post-Newsweek, Boylan said. The station is merely shifting emphasis toward other parts of the day, primarily early morning, where 5 and 5:30 newscasts, which didn’t exist a few years ago, will have their staffing enhanced. WPLG also will introduce a series of locally produced prime-time documentaries , Boylan said.

The goal is to present at least one of these news programs a month, Boylan said.

Tom Jicha can be reached at tjicha@sun-sentinel.com.

Posted on Wed, Nov. 17, 2004
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Channel 10 to add Dr. Phil, drop 5 p.m. news

BY CHRISTINA HOAG

choag@herald.com

WPLG-TV ABC 10 is ditching its 5 p.m. newscast and replacing it with top-rated Dr. Phil, which the station is taking over from WFOR-TV CBS 4.

And in a further move to strengthen its afternoon lineup, WPLG has acquired the popular Judge Judy, currently aired on WSVN-TV FOX 7. WPLG has it slotted for 4 p.m. to precede “Dr. Phil.”

The new schedule will take effect in the fall of 2006, when the contracts with Dr. Phil and Judge Judy start, said WPLG General Manager Dave Boylan, who broke the news to the station’s staff at a meeting on Tuesday.

”It puts us in an enviable position. These are appointment shows,” he said.

Both WSVN and WFOR said that WPLG’s moves will allow them a bigger platform to showcase themselves as more committed to local news.

”We like Dr. Phil but it would have been a bad business decision for the cost of maintaining the show,” said Michael Colleran, president of WFOR, with whom The Herald has a news partnership. “We also saw it as an opportunity to have one less news player in the local marketplace.”

Robert Leider, executive vice president and general manager of WSVN, said his station chose not to renew Judge Judy.

”Our whole premise is news-based,” he said. ”News has been so successful for us, so that will be a top option” to replace Judge Judy, which currently airs at 4 p.m. opposite Oprah.

Boylan said WPLG is far from abandoning its commitment to local news coverage.

Besides boosting advertising revenue, the new line-up should give WPLG a strong lead-in audience to its 6 p.m. newscast and hopefully cement it in that slot as No. 1 among English-language stations, Boylan said.

Leadership of the coveted six o’clock news is a tight race among the four English-language network affiliates, typically decided by small rating-point margins that often change from sweep to sweep.

South Florida’s overall top station is Spanish-language Univisión, which enjoys a large ratings margin over its English-language counterparts.

WPLG’s 5 p.m. newscast, meanwhile, is a ratings laggard, hindered by its lead-in, the Jane Pauley Show, which does not have the draw of WFOR’s Oprah or WSVN’s Judge Judy.

”Five o’clock admittedly has been challenged since Oprah moved from our station to FOR” in 1999, Boylan said.

In fact, overall South Florida viewership of 5 o’clock news is low. Here, two-thirds of viewers watch news in the morning as compared to one-third at 5 p.m.

Boylan said he decided it was thus more worthwhile to continue beefing up WPLG’s morning news, which recently acquired a helicopter and additional reporters and writers, than continue the 5 p.m. news.

The station will also produce a monthly special investigative news show to supplement local coverage.

”It’s a redeployment of news resources into areas that make a lot of sense,” he said.

TV Reporter on Trial

WJAR-NBC10 affiliate in Providence Rhode Island is seeing one of their veteran reporters facing imprisonment for not revealing source. Jim Taricani is in federal court facing charges of criminal contempt for refusing to reveal a source who gave him a video tape showing a city politician getting bribed. NBC’s president Neil Shapiro wrote a commentary in the Wall Stree Journal

Notebook and Shield
By Neal Shapiro

Herald confirms - WPLG drops 5pm newscast for Dr. Phil

The Miami Herald is confirming what I wrote about yesterday, WPLG is dropping it’s 5pm newscast to air Dr. Phil and has aquired the rights to Judge Judy which it will broadcast at 4pm. WFOR and WSVN have said that this will allow them to “showcase themselves as more committed to local news”.

The change however will not occur untill the fall of 2006 when the new contracts for Dr. Phil and Judge Judy begin.

Now here’s my guess as to how things would turn out. WSVN has a hole in the 4pm slot, WFOR in the 3pm. Both stations will have news at 4pm - WFOR will take Oprah down from 4-5pm to 3pm slot so they’d have a nice lead-in for their 4pm newscast. WSVN on the other hand doesn’t have much in terms of afternoon programming, but I’m pretty sure the Judge Judy slot will be news much like their sister station WHDH who have a newscast at 4 in the afternoon.

Insiders have said that WPLG General Manager David Boylan has pretty much given up trying to push the ailing 5pm newscast from it’s miserable 3rd place in the ratings and has decided to “find other ways to sell the station”.

Miami Herald
Channel 10 to add Dr. Phil, drop 5 p.m. news

Complete Newscast #1: NBC6 News at 6pm

Ok the other day WPLG’s newscast had some error in the audio stream and it kept aborting the encoding so I ditched the recording so that’s why it took a while.

Now

Here’s the NBC6 News at 6pm newscast - video - it’s 80.1MB large - 23 minutes long you need XviD codec to watch.

I need feedback on the quality of the video, I tried to make it so the picture isn’t tottaly hideous and the size not too big, it takes forever to upload.

Tonight I will try to record WPLG @ 11 and post it, if not tomorrow it will be a tossup between 4 7 or 10

Sharon Reed Naked Photos

Sharon Reed got naked during the summer of 2004 along with thousands of Clevelanders, but it wasn’t untill November when the video aired during sweeps week on WOIO 19Action News. She posed for famous photographer Spenser Tunick. Ok so it’s not a video, because someone was asleep and didn’t tape it and you know who you are. But we’ll forgive him for now because he gave the next best thing. Photos. And some of you I’m sure are pretty eager to see them. So click the thumbnails and indulge

11/18 Update: Added 3 more photos, thanks to those who emailed them to me

19Action News
Sharon Reed’s Body Of Art Page

If you want more Celebs exposed, you can visit this site featured on ABC’s 20/20. It features Scott Peterson’s mistress Amber Frey, Paris Hilton’s sex tapes and news anchor Catherine Bosley’s wet t-shirt contest photos


Promax awards winners

Promax/BDA awards are for promotion and marketing proffesionnals from around the world who work in the electronic media. For this market only WSVN won a silver award for their Public Serivce Announcement “Women in distress” which is promoted by Lynn Martinez

2004 Promax & BDA award winners

WSVN footage in HBO documentary about serial killer Aileen Wuornos

Watching a documentary on HBO about Aileen Wuornos, AILEEN: LIFE AND DEATH OF A SERIAL KILLER: AMERICA UNDERCOVER.
Towards the end of it they played about a minute from WSVN’s coverage of her execution, from the morning newscast with Tom Haynes, Christine Kruz and Patrick Frazier

Big changes at WPLG

The rumor is that WPLG snagged rights to Dr. Phil and Judge Judy. As part of the agreenment with King World, Dr. Phil must air at the 5pm slot, no ifs or buts. With that WPLG’s 5pm newscast will be removed. Dr. Phil currently runs on WFOR at 3pm to 4pm, Judge Judy has been WSVN’s lead-in for the 5pm news airing at 4pm.

Thanks Jimmy