Talk:WXLV-TV

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BetacommandBot 11:18, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

Time Warner Cable News on WXLV
(1) There's a statement that sister station WLOS produces the morning news cut-ins, and then "It is unknown" whether WLOS still produces the cut-ins since Time Warner Cable is producing the morning newscast. Couldn't someone actually watch the broadcast and answer this question? (2) The morning news anchors are listed as Rob Boisvert and Claudine Chalfant. According to their TWC News biographies, Boisvert is in Charlotte and Chalfant is in Raleigh, but the morning news is listed as being produced in Greensboro. Could someone please clarify this? Thanks. 71.75.60.229 (talk) 12:37, 20 January 2014 (UTC)

Sinclair Broadcasting and the FCC
Several of the articles on Sinclair Broadcasting stations, including this one until I changed it a moment ago, make the flat statement that Sinclair violated FCC regulations by having effective duopolies through its relationship with Glencairn and/or Cunningham, both of which are owned by family members. Unless they have officially been found to have committed a violation, this statement is POV and should be removed wherever it occurs. Even if it's accurate, it's not verifiable if no action was ever taken against the company. 166.205.64.48 (talk) 16:30, 16 July 2014 (UTC)