News over easy with CW33's Eye Opener; big news for NBC5 via Comcast's re-investment in reportage
11/01/11 05:07 PM
Newly originating from CW33's Dallas studios, the Tribune company's early morning Eye Opener bounced into view on Halloween. It's not your grandfather's waker-upper. Hell, it's not even your older brother's dawn patrol. Our review is on the Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.
Plus, Comcast's re-dedication to the news produced by its owned-and-operated stations has put a bounce back into Fort Worth-based NBC5 among others. Station management outlines what it means in an interview with unclebarky.com that can be found here.
Also, final national ratings for the World Series and Monday's D-FW Nielsens are in, too.
Furthermore, a new month prompts your friendly content provider to remind you to minimally support this site by making your amazon.com purchases after first clicking on one of the ads on all of our pages. Think of it as our pledge drive. Except that you were going to spend this money anyway, and now you can put a few pennies in ol' Uncle Barky's pocket by stopping here first before proceeding to amazon.
And you can follow me on Twitter by going to unclebarkycom.
Thanks for your patronage and continued support!
Ed Bark
Plus, Comcast's re-dedication to the news produced by its owned-and-operated stations has put a bounce back into Fort Worth-based NBC5 among others. Station management outlines what it means in an interview with unclebarky.com that can be found here.
Also, final national ratings for the World Series and Monday's D-FW Nielsens are in, too.
Furthermore, a new month prompts your friendly content provider to remind you to minimally support this site by making your amazon.com purchases after first clicking on one of the ads on all of our pages. Think of it as our pledge drive. Except that you were going to spend this money anyway, and now you can put a few pennies in ol' Uncle Barky's pocket by stopping here first before proceeding to amazon.
And you can follow me on Twitter by going to unclebarkycom.
Thanks for your patronage and continued support!
Ed Bark