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CBS 4 News (Gainesville)

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CBS 4 News
GenreLive News Telecast
Presented bysee below
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Production location(s)Little Rock, Arkansas (production and anchoring)
Gainesville, Florida and region (reporting)
Camera setupMultiple camera
Production company(s)Independent News Network
Release
Original networkWGFL, WNBW-DT
Picture format1080p High-Definition broadcast
Original releaseOctober 27, 2010 (2010-10-27) (as GTN News) –
Present
External links
Website

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CBS 4 News is the name of the news department shared by three Gainesville, Florida television outlets owned or operated by New Age Media: WGFL (CBS), WMYG-LP (MyNetworkTV) and WNBW-DT (NBC). The newscasts are produced in Little Rock, Arkansas by Independent News Network (INN), from its studios (formerly in Davenport, Iowa). It was formerly named GTN News, with the "GTN" acronym standing for "Gainesville Television Network".

Background[edit]

Originally, WCJB-TV was the only commercial station operating a Gainesville-based news department. As a result, it has held the number one spot in Nielsen ratings by a wide margin for the station's entire existence. (WUFT television also airs a nightly newscast, but it airs on a non-commercial, public television station and features University of Florida journalism and broadcasting students as its staff.) In March 1998, Fox affiliate WOGX began simulcasting newscasts from sister station WOFL in Orlando. As a semi-satellite of the latter, most local broadcasts are seen; however, there are no separate local inserts and/or segments targeted specifically to the Gainesville and Ocala areas.

Even after WGFL joined CBS, the station did not establish its own news operation; rather, it chose to simulcast WTEV-TV's (now WJAX-TV) nightly newscast at 11:00 from Jacksonville, which offered no coverage of North-Central Florida other than including the area when covering headlines from the state as a whole. Eventually, this station dropped WTEV's show in favor of nationally syndicated news weeknights at 11:00. Produced in Davenport by INN, the show was known as INN News and was presented in a format similar to national nightly news seen on the big three networks. On December 31, 2008, it was announced that INN filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy and was to end all news productions, including its national show, by January 9, 2009.[1][2] However, the national news on WGFL were quickly resumed following INN's acquisition by Fusion Communications of Davenport.

It would not be until October 27, 2010 when this station expanded its outsourcing agreement with the Independent News Network to produce weeknight local newscasts in high definition. The launch of WGFL's own news department in partnership with INN is an attempt to offer a second choice of broadcasts other than WCJB. As part of the arrangement, newscasts are also produced for WNBW and WMYG. On weeknights, WGFL simulcasts with WNBW at 5:30, 6:00 and 11:00 p.m.; the 11:00 p.m. newscast can be delayed on either station due to network obligations. WGFL and WNBW also simulcasts local news and weather cut-ins on weekday mornings during their network national shows. WMYG offers local news at 10:00 p.m.

Although news anchors, meteorologists, and sports anchors are provided by the centralized news service, the reporters are all based in the Gainesville area. On weekends, GTN News Extra used to provide a weekly summary of headlines from Gainesville and Ocala. The show aired several times throughout the weekend and was taped in advance before it was eventually dropped. Although it was New Age Media's official first venture into local news production, the company's Fox affiliates have been airing outsourced broadcasts produced by other stations through news share agreements.[3][4][5] Earlier in 2014, the 5:30 and 10:00 p.m. newscasts were cut, leaving just the 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. news for both WNBW and WGFL. WMYG no longer airs any newscasts.[6]

In April 2016, GTN News was renamed to CBS 4 News.

References[edit]

  1. Burke, David (2008-01-06). "Newscast producer based in Davenport files for bankruptcy". Quad Cities Times. Davenport, Iowa: Lee Enterprises. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  2. Burk, Jennifer (2009-01-06). "WPGA's nightly newscast off the air, show's future uncertain". Macon.com (Macon Telegraph). Macon, Georgia: The McClatchy Company. Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2009-01-26. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2012-05-01. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.mygtn.tv/Global/story.asp?S=12760892[permanent dead link]
  5. http://www.gainesville.com/article/20101113/ARTICLES/101119698/1109/sports?Title=Changes-come-to-area-TV-sets
  6. Lots of changes within the Gainesville market that I didn't know about... The Changing Newscasts Blog, September 13th, 2014.

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