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New England Cable News

New England Cable News (NECN) is a regional 24-hour cable news television network owned and operated by NBCUniversal (as part of the NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations division, both ultimately owned by Comcast) serving the New England region of the United States. It focuses on regional news, though in some low priority timeslots, paid programming and programming from WNBC such as Talk Stoop and Open House are seen.

New England Cable News
New England Cable News
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaMassachusetts
Connecticut
Vermont
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
HeadquartersNeedham, Massachusetts
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerNBCUniversal Owned Television Stations
(Comcast Corporation)
Sister channelsNBC Sports Boston, WNEU, WBTS-CD, WVIT
History
LaunchedMarch 2, 1992
Links
WebsiteNew England Cable News
Availability
Streaming media
FuboTVInternet Protocol television
YouTube TV (Select areas)Internet Protocol television

NECN, along with NBC owned and operated WBTS-CD (channel 15), Telemundo O&O WNEU (channel 60), and NBC Sports Boston, are based at the NBCU Boston Media Center on B Street in Needham, Massachusetts. NECN also operates several news bureaus in the New England area, including Manchester, New Hampshire; Hartford, Connecticut; Worcester, Massachusetts; Portland, Maine; Providence, Rhode Island; and Burlington, Vermont.

New England Cable News maintains a remote camera in the television studio of Suffolk University in downtown Boston. New England Cable News is available across New England in 3.7 million homes and produces several original programs.

Overview

NECN was launched March 2, 1992, as a joint partnership between Continental Cablevision (now part of Comcast) and the Hearst Corporation.[1] On June 18, 2009, Hearst sold its stake in NECN to Comcast, which began to operate it as a division of the Comcast Sports Group and Comcast SportsNet.[2]

When Hearst owned a stake in NECN, it used the resources of several New England stations owned and operated by Hearst Television to assist in news coverage of the region. The Hearst stations include Boston ABC affiliate WCVB-TV (early in NECN's existence, the network rebroadcast WCVB's 6:00 p.m. newscast at 8:00 p.m.,[1] an arrangement discontinued in 1998[3]); New Hampshire's ABC affiliate WMUR-TV; ABC affiliate WMTW in Portland (NECN and WMTW both maintained bureaus in the Time and Temperature Building in downtown Portland, though the operations were physically separate and NECN used its own news vehicles in Maine); and WPTZ and WNNE, Vermont's two NBC affiliates. Other partnerships NECN maintained in its early years included WGGB-TV in Springfield, Massachusetts, WGME-TV in Portland (prior to Hearst's 2004 purchase of WMTW), WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut, WPRI-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, and The Boston Globe.[3]

Before its merger into the NBC Owned Television Stations, NECN was a training ground for local news reporters. Some of the better-known reporters who got their start at NECN include ABC's Dan Harris, CNN's Suzanne Malveaux, and CNBC's Maya Kulycky. Several of Boston's current television reporters and anchors also began at NECN. Conversely, NECN has also employed some of the long-lived veterans of the Boston television market, including R. D. Sahl, Tom Ellis and Chet Curtis.

In addition to its cable production operations, NECN began to produce a 10:00 p.m. newscast for Boston Fox affiliate WFXT, known as Fox 25 News at 10:00 on September 7, 1993.[4] Shortly after Fox Television Stations bought WFXT from the Boston Celtics, it chose not to renew the contract with NECN upon its expiration on October 1, 1995 (the station would launch its own news operation a year later);[5] the next day, the newscast moved to UPN affiliate WSBK-TV and was renamed UPN 38 Prime News.[6] The 10:00 p.m. newscast left the air on October 4, 1998, when WSBK canceled it to focus on sports and entertainment programming; WSBK's Boston Bruins telecasts continued to include NECN-produced news inserts during the 1998–99 season.[7] During the 2000s, NECN partnered with Charter Communications to produce Worcester News Tonight for its Charter TV3 channel.[8]

Comcast systems carry NECN as part of its limited basic tier, usually on a low and prime channel position (channel 6 in most Metro Boston communities). It is also seen on Verizon FiOS on channel 13 as part of local Digital, and on RCN on channel 318 as part of its Signature package. Most other cable TV systems in New England carry NECN, with the exception of Cox. The service is not available on satellite.

On January 18, 2010, NECN began broadcasting in high definition. Most Boston-area Comcast subscribers can watch NECN-HD on Channel 840. Verizon carries NECN-HD on channel 513, also as part of local digital, while RCN subscribers can watch NECN-HD on channel 618.

In July 2013, as part of a corporate reorganization resulting from Comcast's purchase of NBC Universal, NECN was moved into the NBC Owned Television Stations division—aligning it with NBC and Telemundo's owned-and-operated stations, although Boston's NBC affiliate WHDH was not owned by the network.[9] On January 1, 2017, low-power station WBTS-LD became Boston's new NBC O&O, replacing WHDH as its affiliate; it shares studios and resources with NECN.[10] WNEU, the Telemundo O&O for Boston, has also shared resources with NECN since launching a news operation in 2015.[11] Under NBCUniversal management, NECN also began sharing resources with the other NBC affiliates in New England: WVIT in New Britain, Connecticut (an O&O), WWLP in Springfield, Massachusetts, WJAR in Providence, Rhode Island, and WCSH in Portland, Maine (and its Bangor semi-satellite, WLBZ), along with maintaining its existing relationship with WPTZ.

In December 2013, Time Warner Cable announced that NECN would be dropped from its lineups in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts by the end of the year.[12] The future of the Portland, Maine bureau was called into question.[13] The decision was widely criticized by Time Warner Cable customers, who solicited the intervention of public officials on their behalf. TWC subsequently decided to continue carrying NECN.[14]

In 2016, NECN became one of the first regional cable networks to be available on the now defunct PlayStation Vue (and the first to be on an over-the-top Internet television service). Due to how PlayStation Vue defined each reason it served, it also extended the network's reach into the New York Tri-State area. It would later be added to more streaming television services such as FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and Sling TV.

In December 2016, Charter Spectrum dropped NECN from its basic tier, although it remains available on its digital tiers.

In late December 2022, as part of cost-cutting measures, NBCUniversal announced the closure of the NECN Vermont bureau at the end of the year..[15][16]

Notable on-air staff

Notable former on-air staff

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "New England's CNN — Here To Stay". Times-Union. Warsaw, Indiana. Associated Press. August 26, 1993. pp. 3C. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  2. ^ Comcast assumes full ownership of NECN
  3. ^ a b Sullivan, Steve (May 8, 2000). "NECN comes into its own". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  4. ^ Bickelhaupt, Susan (August 4, 1993). . The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved February 13, 2011. (subscription content preview)
  5. ^ "The Boston TV Dial: WFXT(TV)". The Archives @ BostonRadio.org. March 27, 2005. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  6. ^ "The Boston TV Dial: WSBK-TV". The Archives @ BostonRadio.org. March 27, 2005. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  7. ^ Fybush, Scott (October 1, 1998). "WNNZ Sold to Clear Channel". North East RadioWatch. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  8. ^ Doyle, Bill (December 5, 2008). "High school sports has become big news on TV 3". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Retrieved May 23, 2019. TV 3 …teamed up with NECN to produce "Worcester News Tonight."
  9. ^ "NBC's Owned Stations Reorganize". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  10. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (December 30, 2016). "NBCUniversal Gambles in Beantown With NBC Boston Launch". Variety. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  11. ^ Malone, Michael (June 11, 2015). "Boston Telemundo Station Debuts Local News". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  12. ^ Time Warner to yank NECN from Berkshire cable channel lineup Berkshire Eagle, December 10, 2013
  13. ^ Loss of NECN angers Time Warner viewers Portland Press Herald, December 12, 2013
  14. ^ Time Warner reverses decision to drop New England Cable News Berkshire Eagle, December 20, 2013
  15. ^ Schulman-Hall, Juliet (2022-12-21). "New England Cable News closes Vermont bureau, lays off local journalists". VTDigger. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  16. ^ Cristantiello, Ross (2022-12-21). "NECN, NBC10 close Vermont bureau, laying off journalists". MSN. Retrieved 2022-12-22.

External links

  • Official website

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New England Cable News NECN is a regional 24 hour cable news television network owned and operated by NBCUniversal as part of the NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations division both ultimately owned by Comcast serving the New England region of the United States It focuses on regional news though in some low priority timeslots paid programming and programming from WNBC such as Talk Stoop and Open House are seen New England Cable NewsNew England Cable NewsCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaMassachusettsConnecticutVermontMaineNew HampshireRhode IslandHeadquartersNeedham MassachusettsProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format480i SDTV 1080i HDTV OwnershipOwnerNBCUniversal Owned Television Stations Comcast Corporation Sister channelsNBC Sports Boston WNEU WBTS CD WVITHistoryLaunchedMarch 2 1992LinksWebsiteNew England Cable NewsAvailabilityStreaming mediaFuboTVInternet Protocol televisionYouTube TV Select areas Internet Protocol televisionNECN along with NBC owned and operated WBTS CD channel 15 Telemundo O amp O WNEU channel 60 and NBC Sports Boston are based at the NBCU Boston Media Center on B Street in Needham Massachusetts NECN also operates several news bureaus in the New England area including Manchester New Hampshire Hartford Connecticut Worcester Massachusetts Portland Maine Providence Rhode Island and Burlington Vermont New England Cable News maintains a remote camera in the television studio of Suffolk University in downtown Boston New England Cable News is available across New England in 3 7 million homes and produces several original programs Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Notable on air staff 1 2 Notable former on air staff 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksOverview EditNECN was launched March 2 1992 as a joint partnership between Continental Cablevision now part of Comcast and the Hearst Corporation 1 On June 18 2009 Hearst sold its stake in NECN to Comcast which began to operate it as a division of the Comcast Sports Group and Comcast SportsNet 2 When Hearst owned a stake in NECN it used the resources of several New England stations owned and operated by Hearst Television to assist in news coverage of the region The Hearst stations include Boston ABC affiliate WCVB TV early in NECN s existence the network rebroadcast WCVB s 6 00 p m newscast at 8 00 p m 1 an arrangement discontinued in 1998 3 New Hampshire s ABC affiliate WMUR TV ABC affiliate WMTW in Portland NECN and WMTW both maintained bureaus in the Time and Temperature Building in downtown Portland though the operations were physically separate and NECN used its own news vehicles in Maine and WPTZ and WNNE Vermont s two NBC affiliates Other partnerships NECN maintained in its early years included WGGB TV in Springfield Massachusetts WGME TV in Portland prior to Hearst s 2004 purchase of WMTW WTNH in New Haven Connecticut WPRI TV in Providence Rhode Island and The Boston Globe 3 Before its merger into the NBC Owned Television Stations NECN was a training ground for local news reporters Some of the better known reporters who got their start at NECN include ABC s Dan Harris CNN s Suzanne Malveaux and CNBC s Maya Kulycky Several of Boston s current television reporters and anchors also began at NECN Conversely NECN has also employed some of the long lived veterans of the Boston television market including R D Sahl Tom Ellis and Chet Curtis In addition to its cable production operations NECN began to produce a 10 00 p m newscast for Boston Fox affiliate WFXT known as Fox 25 News at 10 00 on September 7 1993 4 Shortly after Fox Television Stations bought WFXT from the Boston Celtics it chose not to renew the contract with NECN upon its expiration on October 1 1995 the station would launch its own news operation a year later 5 the next day the newscast moved to UPN affiliate WSBK TV and was renamed UPN 38 Prime News 6 The 10 00 p m newscast left the air on October 4 1998 when WSBK canceled it to focus on sports and entertainment programming WSBK s Boston Bruins telecasts continued to include NECN produced news inserts during the 1998 99 season 7 During the 2000s NECN partnered with Charter Communications to produce Worcester News Tonight for its Charter TV3 channel 8 Comcast systems carry NECN as part of its limited basic tier usually on a low and prime channel position channel 6 in most Metro Boston communities It is also seen on Verizon FiOS on channel 13 as part of local Digital and on RCN on channel 318 as part of its Signature package Most other cable TV systems in New England carry NECN with the exception of Cox The service is not available on satellite On January 18 2010 NECN began broadcasting in high definition Most Boston area Comcast subscribers can watch NECN HD on Channel 840 Verizon carries NECN HD on channel 513 also as part of local digital while RCN subscribers can watch NECN HD on channel 618 In July 2013 as part of a corporate reorganization resulting from Comcast s purchase of NBC Universal NECN was moved into the NBC Owned Television Stations division aligning it with NBC and Telemundo s owned and operated stations although Boston s NBC affiliate WHDH was not owned by the network 9 On January 1 2017 low power station WBTS LD became Boston s new NBC O amp O replacing WHDH as its affiliate it shares studios and resources with NECN 10 WNEU the Telemundo O amp O for Boston has also shared resources with NECN since launching a news operation in 2015 11 Under NBCUniversal management NECN also began sharing resources with the other NBC affiliates in New England WVIT in New Britain Connecticut an O amp O WWLP in Springfield Massachusetts WJAR in Providence Rhode Island and WCSH in Portland Maine and its Bangor semi satellite WLBZ along with maintaining its existing relationship with WPTZ In December 2013 Time Warner Cable announced that NECN would be dropped from its lineups in Maine New Hampshire and Massachusetts by the end of the year 12 The future of the Portland Maine bureau was called into question 13 The decision was widely criticized by Time Warner Cable customers who solicited the intervention of public officials on their behalf TWC subsequently decided to continue carrying NECN 14 In 2016 NECN became one of the first regional cable networks to be available on the now defunct PlayStation Vue and the first to be on an over the top Internet television service Due to how PlayStation Vue defined each reason it served it also extended the network s reach into the New York Tri State area It would later be added to more streaming television services such as FuboTV YouTube TV Hulu with Live TV and Sling TV In December 2016 Charter Spectrum dropped NECN from its basic tier although it remains available on its digital tiers In late December 2022 as part of cost cutting measures NBCUniversal announced the closure of the NECN Vermont bureau at the end of the year 15 16 Notable on air staff Edit J C Monahan meteorologist anchor Notable former on air staff Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Liz Cho anchor at WABC TV New York Chet Curtis long time Boston news anchor at WCVB Dan Harris ABC News anchor Suzanne Malveaux former CNN anchor and correspondent Aneesh Raman former CNN correspondent and speechwriter for President ObamaSee also EditList of wired multiple system broadband providers in Massachusetts by municipality References Edit a b New England s CNN Here To Stay Times Union Warsaw Indiana Associated Press August 26 1993 pp 3C Retrieved February 18 2011 Comcast assumes full ownership of NECN a b Sullivan Steve May 8 2000 NECN comes into its own Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved May 23 2019 Bickelhaupt Susan August 4 1993 WFXT brings you the news at 10 The Boston Globe Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved February 13 2011 subscription content preview The Boston TV Dial WFXT TV The Archives BostonRadio org March 27 2005 Retrieved February 18 2011 The Boston TV Dial WSBK TV The Archives BostonRadio org March 27 2005 Retrieved February 18 2011 Fybush Scott October 1 1998 WNNZ Sold to Clear Channel North East RadioWatch Retrieved February 13 2011 Doyle Bill December 5 2008 High school sports has become big news on TV 3 Worcester Telegram amp Gazette Retrieved May 23 2019 TV 3 teamed up with NECN to produce Worcester News Tonight NBC s Owned Stations Reorganize Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 5 August 2013 Littleton Cynthia December 30 2016 NBCUniversal Gambles in Beantown With NBC Boston Launch Variety Retrieved May 23 2019 Malone Michael June 11 2015 Boston Telemundo Station Debuts Local News Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved May 23 2019 Time Warner to yank NECN from Berkshire cable channel lineup Berkshire Eagle December 10 2013 Loss of NECN angers Time Warner viewers Portland Press Herald December 12 2013 Time Warner reverses decision to drop New England Cable News Berkshire Eagle December 20 2013 Schulman Hall Juliet 2022 12 21 New England Cable News closes Vermont bureau lays off local journalists VTDigger Retrieved 2022 12 22 Cristantiello Ross 2022 12 21 NECN NBC10 close Vermont bureau laying off journalists MSN Retrieved 2022 12 22 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New England Cable News amp oldid 1128825455, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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