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SPOILER! Exclusive First Look at Local 10’s New Set

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SPOILER! Exclusive First Look at Local 10’s New Set

A photo of the nearly finished WPLG news set found its way to our inbox today and from what we can see it is shaping up to be a very good looking upgrade over what they had previously.

The set is still under construction, though mostly finished from what I was told. In the photo you can see Calvin Hughes munching on a banana alongside Laurie Jennings as lighting and camera angles are being tested so they’re just right. The set incorporates the colors found in the Local 10 logo, blue light boxes on the floor, and a red half-circle stand for the anchor desk.

We hear there are a few more things left to tighten up, and we should see the set by early next week.

If you can’t wait, click the link below and check out Channel 10’s new set and let us know what you think.

WPLG Local 10 set sneak peak

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WSVN 10pm Newscast is Hot

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WSVN 10pm Newscast is Hot

How hot is it? Hot enough to be one of just two English-language programs to make the top ten most watched shows list locally. For the week of July 14 through the 20th  7 News at 10pm placed third with 134,000 total viewers, beating Major League Baseball’s game which also aired on 7, that program had 119,000 total viewers and split tenth place with shows from WSCV and WLTV.

What’s more, 7’s 10pm newscast saw a gain in viewers even though its lead-in So You Think You Can Dance delivered just 91,000 total viewers and placed 30th

See the rest of the numbers at the Sun Sentinel

 

WLTV’s Vision 23 News Chopper Only Exists in a Promo

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WLTV’s Vision 23 News Chopper Only Exists in a Promo

Vision 23 only exists in a TV promo. Yep WLTV’s news helicopter is not real. Well, it’s real in meat space but it doesn’t fly for any one particular television station. N10TV , the former news chopper for Tampa’s WTSP,  actually moonlights as the back up helicopter for when Sky10, Skyforce, and WFTL’s Yellow Bird are in maintenance.

What WLTV calls Vision 23 is really SKY10 which the station shares with WFOR, WPLG, WTVJ, and WSCV.  That is five television stations sharing one helicopter, the most of any market in the US. Kudos to whoever is in charge of the pool.

 

From what insiders tell us, WLTV still had to pay a good chunk of money to be in the SKY10 helicopter pool so to offset some of the cost they sold advertising space to a local car dealer. The shot the promo using N10TV as the fictional Vision 23 wearing the car dealer’s logos and a mention in the promo. To be fair, the other stations also refer to the helicopter as if it’s their own.

So that makes WSVN the only station in our area (other than WPTV in West Palm) that flies its own helicopter, and that is probably not changing soon.

WPLG’s Carlos Suarez Gets Job Upgrade

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WPLG’s Carlos Suarez Gets Job Upgrade

Two years after joining WPLG as a reporter, Carlos Suarez is getting a promotion. He’ll be anchoring the weekend newscasts at 6:30pm and 11pm alongside Jacey Birch. Born and raised in South Florida, Suarez came to WPLG from WINK at the end of 2012.

h/t Jake

Thanks to World Cup WLTV, WPLG Newscasts Land in Most Watched List

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Thanks to World Cup WLTV, WPLG Newscasts Land in Most Watched List

Thanks to World Cup popularity in our area WLTV and WPLG newscasts landed in the top 10 most watch programs in South Florida for the week ending July 13.  The most watched program in Miami-Fort Lauderdale was WLTV’s World Cup coverage at 7pm on Sunday which drew 202,000 total viewers, while WPLG Local 10’s post game coverage at 6:15pm got 138,000 total viewers, placing eight.

New shows from FOX and CBS made their début with pretty good numbers too, FOX especially which they need badly considering that the network hasn’t been exactly hot with viewers lately. Check out the rest of ratings for other programs in this Sun Sentinel story