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STRIKE COVERAGE: Stations Fear Glut of Reruns

Local Affiliates Prepare for the Worst

By Michael Malone -- Broadcasting & Cable, 11/10/2007 6:00:00 AM

Faced with a slate of reruns and reality if the writers’ strike persists, stations are making plans to produce original content to freshen up the mix.

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KHQ Spokane, Wash., has specialized in local sports specials in the past, such as ones highlighting the local Gonzaga University basketball squad, and vice president and general manager Patricia McRae said the NBC station could make do with more of those. "We would definitely hang our hat on more original production if that’s what’s needed," she added.

Stations nationwide are working out game plans in the event of a worst-case strike scenario. Local television is potentially affected throughout the day, whether it’s soaps in daytime, reruns in primetime affecting the all-important late-news race, or rehashed episodes of the late-night talkers.

"We are 100% worried," McRae said. "I think all station managers feel that way -- we don’t want to be in reruns all of the time."

Several GMs are wondering just how huge Fox’s unscripted giant American Idol can get if it airs against reruns in January. "It becomes that much more dominant if it’s up against lesser competition," said Harold Cooper, GM of Fox affiliate WVAH and ABC outlet WCHS, both in Charleston, W. Va.

With fresh product on his 10 p.m. news on Fox and Nightline on ABC, Cooper said he could see a ratings boost if they’re up against reruns. "We might actually gain some news viewers," he added. "I’m looking for opportunities."

Still, there is universal hope that the differences between the networks and studios and the writers are resolved quickly. "It’s in everybody’s best interest to work this out fairly immediately," says WREG Memphis, Tenn. (CBS), president and GM Ronald Walter. "It definitely impacts us adversely if it goes on for a long time."

For a gallery of photos from the picket line, click here.

For full coverage of the strike, click here.

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