News Hub

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News Hub
FormerlyIndependent News Network
Company typeDivision
IndustryMedia
Founded1999
Headquarters,
US
Key people
  • Elden A. Hale Jr.
  • (corporate director of news)
BrandsHispanic News Network
Servicesnewscasts
OwnerWaypoint Media
Websitewww.waypoint-media.com/local-news/

News HUB (formerly known as Independent News Network) is a production company based in Little Rock, Arkansas, which syndicates "localized" news programs for broadcast television stations in the United States, that have budgets limiting their ability to produce their own local newscasts.

In addition to producing local newscasts, INN also produced a Spanish language Hispanic News Network, or HNN and (prior to September 2019) INN News for national syndication.[1]

History[edit]

Regional News Network[edit]

The Regional News Network started in 1999 and branded itself as Independent News Network. The company's first client was Davenport Fox affiliate KLJB (channel 18). INN produced a half-hour primetime newscast for that station, titled the Fox 18 Nine O'Clock News, which started on December 31 1999[2] until the station entered into a news share agreement with crosstown ABC affiliate WQAD-TV in September 2010.[3]

The company started two syndicated general national news products in June 2002. "The American Times" and "INN News" were for stations and cable channels who did not want a customized news product. In October, a Montana regional newscast, Big Sky News, with some localization for five stations began.[4]

INN began expanding into Spanish language newscast with Univision affiliates, particularly those owned by Equity Media Holdings. The Salt Lake City affiliate, KUTH, became INN's first Spanish client in February 2003. INN started Noticias Arkansas, a regional and local Spanish newscast, in June 2004 for affiliates in Little Rock and North West Arkansas.[4]

In August 2008, INN launched Hispanic News Network (HNN) in 20 markets. At that time INN employed six on-air personnel, with the expectation of hiring 6 more by early 2009.[5] A new studio was constructed for HNN and WMYD, the Detroit MyNetwork TV affiliate.[6]

Latin Media Group[edit]

Regional News Network filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on December 31, 2008.[2][7] INN was taken over in early January 2009 by LMG, Inc., part of Fusion Communications, also of Davenport, Iowa. In the transfer, INN laid off 12 of its staff of 40,[2] and kept its client stations except for WPGA-TV in Macon, Georgia.[8]

By November 2009, Independent News Network signed on WeatherNation for five of INN's Spanish language client stations.[9] INN agreed by October 2011 to support Soul of the South Network's planned five hours of news per day.[10] INN's staff was further cut to 14 in June 2013 as more client stations left the service.[1]

Media Gateway division[edit]

By June 2015, SSN Media Gateway, LLC had acquired Independent News Network. At that time Media Gateway hired Anne Imanuel who remains one of the company’s primary anchors.

Sarah Blakely was hired by May 2017 as anchor for the Lafayette, Indiana Star City News.[11]

News Hub[edit]

Waypoint Media purchased Independent News Network from Media Gateway in early June 2019 and renamed News Hub. As corporate director of news, Elden A. Hale Jr. was then appointed to head the division. The national version of the newscast was dropped at the same time.[12] After a planned sale to Standard Media Group[13] collapsed, Waypoint announced the sale of the hub to Coastal Television Broadcast Group in July 2021.[14]

Hispanic News Network[edit]

Hispanic News Network (HNN) was launched by INN in 20 markets in August 2008. Alan Rivera was promoted to executive producer for HNN and newscaster after already working at INN for 4 years. At launch, HNN produced three newscasts a day. At that time INN employed six on-air personnel with expectation of hiring 6 more by early 2009.[5]

Stations with INN newscasts[edit]

English[edit]

City of license Station Affiliation Newscasts produced Start End
Nationwide Youtoo America Youtoo America INN News (7:00 p.m. ET) Unknown September 2019
Davenport, IA KLJB Fox Fox 18 Nine O'Clock News[3][15] December 31, 1999 September 6, 2010
Montana five stations ABC Big Sky News[4] October 2002 ca. 2004
Gainesville, FL
GTN News/[16]
CBS4 News
WGFL (channel 28) CBS weekdays 5:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. October 27, 2010 April 2016
WNBW-DT (channel 9) NBC 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.
WMYG-LP (channel 11) MNTV 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Alexandria, Louisiana KLAX-TV (channel 31) ABC two[6] February 2007 December 2018
Columbus, Georgia WLTZ NBC three[6][17] December 2007 July 2014
Lafayette, Indiana
Star City News
WPBI-LD (channel 16.1) FOX 10 p.m. May 29, 2017 [11] present
WPBI-LD (channel 16.2) NBC 11 p.m.
Louisville, Kentucky WJYL-CD TBN one[6] Unknown Unknown
Montgomery, Alabama WNCF ABC August 2005 February 1, 2013
Cheyenne, Wyoming KGWN-TV CBS ca. 2006 December 19, 2013
Roanoke, Va. WZBJ MyNetworkTV condensed weather report [6] Unknown Unknown
Salem, Oregon KWVT-LD 4:30 p.m. weekdays[18] April 6, 2006 2009
Macon, Georgia WPGA-TV Independent 7:00 p.m. weeknights[19] July 2007 January 4, 2009
Detroit WMYD MyNetworkTV 10:00 p.m. weeknights[6] 2008 September 2009
Omaha KPTM Fox 9 p.m. weeknights[17] September 6, 2010 2013[1]
Salisbury, Maryland WRDE-LP NBC [20] 2014 May 31, 2019
Reno, Nevada KRXI-TV Fox 11:00 pm weeknights 2011 2013[1]
Boston WBIN-TV Independent 10:00 p.m. weeknights September 2011 April 26, 2013[21]

Spanish[edit]

City of license Station Affiliation
Atlanta, Georgia WUVM-LD[6] (channel 4) Azteca América
Las Vegas KMCC[6] (channel 34) VasalloVision
Las Vegas, Nevada KHDF-CD (channel 19) Azteca América
Austin, Texas KADF-LD (channel 20) Azteca América
Dallas, Texas KAZD (channel 55) Azteca América
Houston, Texas KYAZ (channel 51) Azteca América
San Antonio, Texas KVDF-CD (channel 31) Azteca América

INN produces several Spanish language newscasts (primarily for Azteca América owned-and-operated stations run by Una Vez Más Holdings, LLC), and provides content for HNN (Hispanic News Network).[citation needed] INN also produces a daily national program for the HITN network.

INN also previously produced a newscast for affiliates of LAT TV, a Houston, Texas-based Spanish language television network; LAT TV folded in May 2008.[22] The company also produced newscasts for seven Univision-affiliated stations owned by the Equity Broadcasting Corporation: KUTH in Salt Lake City, KLRA-LP (now KKYK-CD) in Little Rock, KEYU in Amarillo, WUDT-CA in Detroit, WUMN-CA in Minneapolis, KUOK in Woodward (as well as its repeaters, KCHM-LP in Oklahoma City and KUTU-LP in Tulsa) and WUVF-CA in Naples. Equity discontinued these newscasts on June 6, 2008.[23]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ a b c Burke, David (2008-01-06). "Newscast producer based in Davenport files for bankruptcy". Quad City Times. Davenport, Iowa: Lee Enterprises. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
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  12. ^ "TV news firm bought by Waypoint". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. June 4, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  13. ^ Lafayette, Jon (November 25, 2019). "Standard Media Group Buys Waypoint, Vision Stations". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  14. ^ Coastal Television Broadcast Group Acquires Four Lafayette Radio Stations Part Of Larger Deal. Inside Radio. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  15. ^ staff, Times (August 6, 2010). "WQAD-TV to take over of newscast production". The Quad-City Times. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  16. ^ Rumbaugh, Andrea (November 13, 2010). "Changes come to area TV sets". Gainesville Sun. GateHouse Media, Inc. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
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  18. ^ "Independent News Network Premieres on Salem TV Station". Salem News. April 6, 2006. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
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  20. ^ "AEDC Director's Wife Hired as Anchor for SSN Media". Arkansas Business. Arkansas Business Publishing Group. July 27, 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2016.
  21. ^ McCrystal, Laura (May 1, 2013). "Bill Binnie's WBIN stops news broadcasts". Concord Monitor. Archived from the original on May 3, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  22. ^ Hem, Brad (May 21, 2008). "Spanish language station signs off". chron.com. Houston Chronicle. p. Business, 3. Retrieved 2008-06-10.
  23. ^ "Equity Says Adios to Spanish-Language News". TVNewsCheck. June 10, 2008. The two daily newscasts were anchored at Equity Media production and distribution hub in Little Rock, Ark, but they were localized with reports from two reporters stationed in each of the six markets.