News-oriented digital broadcast television network
Television channel
NewsNet
(stylized as
NEWSnet
) is an American
news-oriented
free-to-air
television network
and
newscast
production company
owned by Bridge News, LLC, which itself is owned by
Manoj Bhargava
's Bridge Media Networks.
[1]
The network is structured to broadcast a tightly-formatted 30-minute newswheel 24 hours a day, incorporating freshly-updated information that covers various areas of interest (such as national news, sports, entertainment, weather and business). Breaking news stories are updated constantly as they develop and new information becomes available.
In addition to being carried on
digital subchannels
of affiliated
television stations
, NewsNet also distributes its programming through a livestream that is available on its website, as well as its mobile app in areas where it does not have a terrestrial TV affiliate. The network also provides an optional turnkey local news production service (
Custom Newsroom Solutions
) for stations that do not maintain their own local news departments to produce local news capsule segments or full-length newscasts. NewsNet's primary studio facilities (which also houses master control operations of the network's
flagship
station
WMNN-LD
[channel 26] and dual
MyNetworkTV
/
Cozi TV
affiliate
WXII-LD
[channel 12]) are located on West 13th Street and 3rd Avenue in
Cadillac
, while its secondary studio facilities are located on Haggerty Road in
Farmington Hills, Michigan
.
Background and history
[
edit
]
On September 28, 2017, Eric Wotila ? who founded
low-power
all-news station
WMNN-LD
in Cadillac, Michigan and oversaw the studio design and construction for
News Channel Nebraska
, a
Norfolk, Nebraska
-based quasi-state network of five low-power stations that also maintained an all-news programming format ? started a
crowdfunding
campaign on
Kickstarter
to fund the launch of a 24-hour national news channel ? under the
working title
, the Local News Network (LNN) ? intended for broadcast, online and mobile distribution.
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
Citing favorable opinions from viewers about the "straight-to-the-facts, no-nonsense and commentary-free" coverage provided by WMNN-LD, the Local News Network proposed to offer a news wheel format (similar in structure to the 1982?2005 format of
HLN
, and the formats of defunct all-news networks such as
All News Channel
and
Satellite News Channel
) that would eschew the often-politically focused panel discussion programs that have populated the afternoon, nighttime and weekend schedules of
cable news
channels (particularly
CNN
,
MSNBC
and
Fox News Channel
) since the early 2000s. The project called for LNN to be based out of WMNN's Cadillac studio facility, with the hope of eventually opening bureaus elsewhere around the United States. The project failed to reach its funding goal of $100,000 needed to develop LNN ? which would have been used to pay for equipment and staffing necessary to handle the national broadcasts ? by the closure of the 50-day campaign on November 17, 2017, raising only $8,012 from 78 public backers. Wotila subsequently sought to obtain backing from investors to fund the venture.
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
On March 15, 2018, Wotila and other partners involved in the LNN project announced the launch of NewsNet, which would maintain the concept originally developed prior to the commencement of the Kickstarter campaign.
[6]
[7]
[8]
NewsNet signed on for the first time on January 1, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.
Eastern Time
, with
Evening Edition
serving as the network's inaugural program. On May 8, 2019, ground was broken on new studios. The facility will consist of three studios, each with their own control rooms and a new, state-of-the-art master control room overseeing the operations of NewsNet,
WMNN-LD
and
WXII-LP
. The new studio debuted on-air at 4:00 a.m. ET on December 9.
[9]
Because of Wotila's involvement with News Channel Nebraska, NewsNet
does not compete
with NCN and has no affiliates in that state.
On January 13, 2022, NewsNet and the rest of Freelancer Television Broadcasting's portfolio, including WMNN-LD and WXII-LD, were sold to investor
Manoj Bhargava
, with Eric Wotila retaining 10% ownership in the new company Bridge News, LLC.
[10]
Under the terms of the deal, Bridge News would operate the stations via a
time brokerage agreement
with Freelancer Television Broadcasting.
[11]
The sale was consummated on March 24.
On April 18, 2022, at exactly noon ET, NewsNet debuted a new logo, graphics package and slogan,
News... as it used to be
. A week later, on April 25, the network hired Phillip Hendrix, former senior producer at the
Black News Channel
, to serve as its news director, replacing Remington Hernandez (who will remain as the network's primary news anchor).
[12]
Hendrix was succeeded in July by Peter Ziemelis (a longtime executive producer at
ABC
affiliate
WJRT-TV
[channel 12] in
Flint
).
On May 16, 2022, NewsNet officially debuted a secondary studio facility in Farmington Hills and made several additions to its on-air team, including Detroit local news veterans Jill Washburn (formerly of
CBS
O&O
WWJ-TV
[channel 62] and
Fox
O&O
WJBK
[channel 2]) and Glenn Ray (formerly of
WKBD-TV
[channel 50]). Also on the same date, the network implemented major changes to its schedule:
Mornings
moved to a later timeslot at 6:00 a.m. ET, while the weekday edition of
Continuing Coverage
reduced its running time from four hours to two (albeit remaining at the 4:00 p.m. ET slot). The weekday broadcasts of
Evening Edition
, on the other hand, expanded to six hours beginning at 6:00 p.m. ET, and
Nightside Edition
(which airs at midnight ET) also expanded to six hours with the addition of a two-hour block at 4:00 a.m. ET. The running times of
Midday Edition
(which airs at noon ET) and the weekend broadcasts of
Continuing Coverage
and
Evening Edition
would remain unchanged.
On August 6, 2022, NewsNet debuted
Weekend Edition
, an all-weekend rolling news block that compiles the biggest headlines of the past week but retaining the network's signature newswheel format (over time, it evolved to a traditional format). The new program replaced the weekend broadcasts of
Mornings
,
Midday Edition
,
Continuing Coverage
,
Evening Edition
, and
Nightside Edition
.
In the 4th week of September 2022, Bridge Media Networks announced it would acquire several LPTV stations in Las Vegas (KDNU-LD),
[13]
South Florida (WDGT-LD, WHMR-LD and WKIZ-LD)
[14]
and Detroit (WHNE-LD).
[15]
Upon the completion of the transactions, the company will convert these stations into NewsNet O&Os.
In August 2023, Bhargava announced that NewsNet parent company Bridge Media Networks would be merging with
Ross Levinsohn
's The Arena Group, publisher of
Sports Illustrated
, and owner of
Men's Fitness
,
Men's Journal
and other publications, with Bhargava as the majority investor.
[16]
Broadcast feeds
[
edit
]
The national NewsNet service currently operates two separate broadcast feeds:
- Domestic
? the network's official feed, providing 165 hours of rolling-news coverage each week. The domestic feed also contains U.S.-only content, particularly during commercial breaks. These include locally-targeted advertisements, network promos, and a 90-minute block of
educational children's programming
on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. ET to comply with programming guidelines imposed by the federally-mandated
Children's Television Act
. NewsNet's domestic feed is available to U.S. viewers, over-the-air, through affiliated local television stations.
- Online
? almost identical to the domestic feed, but provides opt-outs during domestic-only content (including a 90-minute extension of the
Weekend Edition
morning block on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30 a.m. ET and a two-minute interstitial segment during commercial breaks entitled
Top Stories from the Newsroom
[subject to preemptions due to online ad inserts]). NewsNet's online feed is available in the U.S. through various over-the-top (OTT) streaming platforms and a downloadable app for
Amazon Fire TV
,
Apple TV
and
Roku
streaming devices, and worldwide on the network's website and
iOS
/
Android
apps.
Programming
[
edit
]
NewsNet's programming is structured around a rolling news wheel format, providing up-to-date information on the top national and international stories in just 30 minutes.
Each half-hour of the wheel format begins with the "A" block, which features a nearly 12-minute rundown of the latest news headlines (with updated details provided when breaking news develops).
The remainder of each half-hour includes a national weather forecast summary (at 12 and 42 minutes past the hour; branded as
Weather Report
), the latest sports highlights and scores (at 17 and 47 minutes past the hour; primarily utilizing talent from its sister network, Sports News Highlights), and topical news segments focusing on health, business, entertainment, and other subjects (at 24 and 54 minutes past the hour).
[17]
Current programs
[
edit
]
- Rolling news blocks
- NewsNet Continuing Coverage
(December 9, 2019?present)
- NewsNet Evening Edition
(January 1, 2019?present)
- NewsNet Midday Edition
(January 2, 2019?present)
- NewsNet Mornings
(December 9, 2019?present)
- NewsNet Nightside Edition
(January 2, 2019?present)
- NewsNet Weekend Edition
(August 6, 2022?present)
- E/I programming
- America's Heartland
(January 6, 2019?present)
- Animal Rescue
(January 5, 2019?present)
- Biz Kid$
(January 6, 2019?present)
- Dog Tales
(January 5, 2019?present)
- Missing
(January 5, 2019?present)
- Think Big
(January 6, 2019?present)
Former programs
[
edit
]
- NewsNet Morning Edition
(January 2?December 8, 2019)
Affiliates
[
edit
]
As of April 2023
[update]
, NewsNet has current and pending full-time affiliation agreements with 59 television stations in 49 television markets encompassing 24 states, covering 27.21% of the United States.
[18]
The majority of NewsNet affiliates are
low-power
stations that are within the geographic boundaries of a particular TV market, but do not cover the entirety of the market.
In addition to allowing affiliates to sell local advertising (offering four minutes of local commercial time per hour to prospective stations), NewsNet provides the option for its broadcast affiliates to pre-empt the national weather segment to allow to carry their own local weather cut-ins (either produced by the network or by affiliate stations themselves), as well as feature segments at the end of each half hour to allow to carry a five-minute-long local headline "capsule", providing news and other timely information focusing on the local viewing area.
[17]
[19]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Current affiliates
[
edit
]
Affiliates of NewsNet, including stations owned by Bridge Media Networks
[18]
City of license
/
market
|
Station
|
Channel
|
Primary affiliation
|
Owner
|
Date of affiliation
|
Anchorage, AK
|
KDMD
|
33.5
|
Ion Television
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2024
|
Auburn
?
Columbus, GA
|
W04DN-D
|
4
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Cusseta
?
Columbus, GA
|
WQMK-LD
|
18.3
|
Retro TV
|
Ben Jordan Communications Corporation
|
2019
|
Dothan, AL
|
WJJN-LD
|
49.2
|
Retro TV
|
Wilson Broadcasting Company, Inc.
|
2019
|
Montevallo
?
Birmingham, AL
|
WOTM-LD
|
19
[a]
|
Independent
|
Joseph Earley
|
|
Phoenix, AZ
|
KVPA-LD
|
42
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Cathedral City
?
Palm Springs, CA
|
KAKZ-LD
|
4.4
|
Free Speech TV
|
Tara Broadcasting LLC
|
2019
|
Los Angeles, CA
|
KFLA-LD
|
8
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2019
|
Reedley
?
Fresno
?
Visalia, CA
|
KVBC-LP
|
13.9
|
MeTV
|
Ventura Broadcasting Company
|
2019
|
Ridgecrest
?
Bakersfield, CA
|
KZGN-LD
|
21.2
|
Heartland
|
Wiknich Broadcasting Corporation
|
2019
|
Sacramento, CA
|
KSAO-LD
|
49
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Grand Junction, CO
|
KLML
|
20.14
|
Court TV
|
Ventura Broadcasting Company
|
|
Jacksonville, FL
|
WWRJ-LD
|
27
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Jupiter
?
West Palm Beach, FL
|
WEWF-LD
|
47
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Key West
?
Miami
?
Fort Lauderdale, FL
|
WKIZ-LD
|
49
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Miami
?
Fort Lauderdale, FL
|
WDGT-LD
|
24
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Ocala
?
Orlando, FL
|
WQFT-LD
|
17
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
St. Augustine
?
Jacksonville, FL
|
WQXT-CD
|
22.6
|
Retro TV
|
A1A TV, Inc.
|
2019
|
Vero Beach, FL
|
WVWW-LD
|
30
|
?
|
Our Veterans Voice, LLC
|
|
Orlando, FL
|
WOFT-LD
|
8
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Athens
?
Atlanta, GA
|
WZVC-LD
|
15
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Augusta, GA
|
W16EE-D
|
16
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Columbus, GA
|
WRDP-LD
|
26
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Cumming
?
Atlanta, GA
|
WLVO-LD
|
21.6
|
Religious Ind.
|
United Media Network, LLC
|
2019
|
Dalton
?
Chattanooga, TN
|
WDNN-CD
|
49.3
|
Independent
|
North Georgia Television
|
2019
|
Savannah, GA
|
WHDS-LD
|
32.5
|
?
|
Carolina Christian Broadcasting
|
|
Valdosta
?
Albany, GA
|
WSWG
|
44.5
|
CBS
|
Marquee Broadcasting
|
|
Pocatello
?
Idaho Falls, ID
|
KPIF
|
15.13
|
Grit
|
Ventura Broadcasting Company
|
|
Twin Falls, ID
|
KYTL-LD
|
17.2
|
Real America's Voice
|
Karlo Maalouf
|
2023
|
Arlington Heights
?
Chicago, IL
|
WRJK-LD
|
22.8
[b]
|
DiyaTV
|
Major Market Broadcasting
|
2020
|
Oakwood Hills
?
Chicago, IL
|
WCHU-LD
|
3.1
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Quincy, IL
|
W17EH-D
|
|
17
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Marion
?
Indianapolis, IN
|
WNDY-TV
|
23.3
|
MyNetworkTV
|
Circle City Broadcasting
|
2020
|
Kansas City, KS
|
KCKS-LD
|
25.2
|
Buzzr
|
Heartland Broadcasting, LLC
|
2019
|
Sublette
?
Wichita
?
Hutchinson, KS
|
KDGL-LD
|
23.5
|
Cozi TV
|
High Plains Broadcasting, LLC
|
2019
|
Topeka, KS
|
WROB-LD
|
25.2
|
Buzzr
|
Heartland Broadcasting, LLC
|
2019
|
Wichita, KS
|
KCTU-LD
|
5.8
|
This TV
/AMGTV
|
River City Broadcasters, Inc.
|
2019
|
Lafayette, LA
|
KXKW-LD
|
32
|
?
|
Delta Media Corporation
|
2021
|
Winchendon, MA
?
Providence, RI
|
WVMA-CD
|
17.2
|
Antenna TV
|
Vision Communications
|
|
Cedar
?
Traverse City
?
Cadillac, MI
|
WXII-LD
|
12.2
|
MyNetworkTV
/Cozi TV
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2021
|
Detroit, MI
|
WHNE-LD
|
3.9
|
TheGrio
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2019
|
Lake City
?
Traverse City
?
Cadillac, MI
|
WMNN-LD
[c]
|
26
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2019
|
St. Cloud
?
Minneapolis
?
St. Paul, MN
|
K26PF-D
|
26
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Holly Springs, MS
?
Memphis, TN
|
WBII-CD
|
20.4
|
Sonlife Broadcasting
|
Mid-South Broadcasting
|
2019
|
Columbia, MO
|
K06PT-D
|
6
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Las Vegas, NV
|
KDNU-LD
|
7
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2022
|
Mesquite
?
Las Vegas, NV
|
KMSQ-LD
|
15
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2022
|
Sparks
?
Reno, NV
|
KGLR-LD
|
35.3
|
?
|
New Line Media Communications, LLC
|
|
Westmoreland, NH
?
Boston, MA
|
WWOO-LD
|
17.3
|
Catchy Comedy
|
Jeffrey Winemiller
|
|
Westmoreland, NH
?
Boston, MA
|
WVCC-LD
|
49
|
?
|
Jeffrey Winemiller
|
|
Cobleskill
?
Albany
?
Schenectady
?
Troy, NY
|
WYBN-LD
|
14.8
|
Buzzr
|
Cable Ad Net New York
|
2019
|
Syracuse, NY
|
WONO-CD
|
11.3
|
Independent
|
Craig Fox
|
2021
|
Utica, NY
|
WVVC-LD
|
40.6
|
Antenna TV
|
Northeast Gospel Broadcasting, Inc.
|
2019
|
Westvale
?
Syracuse, NY
|
WVOA-LD
|
6.3
|
Independent
|
Craig Fox
|
|
Rockfish, NC
?
Myrtle Beach
?
Florence, SC
|
WTNG-CD
|
7.3
|
The Family Channel
|
Mercy's Bridge Media, LLC
|
2019
|
Tarboro
?
Raleigh
?
Durham
?
Fayetteville, NC
|
WNCR-LD
|
41.2
|
Youtoo America
|
WNCR Media Group, Inc.
|
2019
|
Bismarck, ND
|
KNDB
|
26
[a]
|
?
|
BEK Communications Cooperative
|
2019
|
Grand Forks
?
Fargo, ND
|
KNGF-DT
|
27.4
|
BEK Sports
|
BEK Communications Cooperative
|
2023
|
Minot, ND
|
KNDM
|
24
[a]
|
?
|
BEK Communications Cooperative
|
2019
|
Valley City
?
Fargo
?
Grand Forks, ND
|
KRDK-TV
|
4
[a]
|
?
|
Major Market Broadcasting
|
2019
|
Akron
?
Cleveland, OH
|
WIVX-LD
|
39.4
|
This TV
|
Image Video Teleproductions
|
2021
|
Canton, OH
|
WIVM-LD
|
39.4
|
This TV
|
Image Video Teleproductions
|
2021
|
Cottage Grove
?
Eugene, OR
|
K42HK-D
|
39
|
?
|
South Lane Television, Inc.
|
2019
|
Pittsburgh, PA
|
WBPA-LD
|
12.12
|
Rev'n
|
Venture Technologies Group
|
|
Pittsburgh, PA
|
WPTG-CD
|
69.8
|
This TV
|
Fifth Street Enterprises
|
2019
|
Pittsburgh, PA
|
WBYD-CD
|
39.1
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Florence, SC
|
W15DC-D
|
15
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Myrtle Beach, SC
|
WMBE-LD
|
5.2
|
Ace TV
|
|
|
Sioux Falls, SD
|
K06QJ-D
|
6
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Nashville, TN
|
WIIW-LD
|
14
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Austin, TX
|
KADF-LD
|
20
|
Ace TV
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
College Station
?
Bryan, TX
|
K03IJ-D
|
3
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Dallas
?
Fort Worth, TX
|
KLEG-CD
|
44.4
|
NTD TV
|
DV Broadcasting, LLC
|
2020
|
Kerrville
?
San Antonio, TX
|
KVHC-LD
|
11
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Lufkin
?
Nacogdoches, TX
|
KLNM-LD
|
42
|
?
|
Miller Media
|
|
Midland
?
Odessa, TX
|
KEOO-LD
|
23
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Wolfforth
?
Lubbock, TX
|
KJTV-CD
|
32
|
?
|
SagamoreHill Broadcasting
[d]
|
|
Logan, UT
|
KCVB-LD
|
26
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Ogden
?
Salt Lake City, UT
|
KSVN-CD
|
25
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Manchester, VT
?
Hartford, CT
|
WHNH-CD
|
2.3
|
This TV
|
Vision Communications
|
|
Cheaspeake, VA
|
WJGN-CD
|
38
|
?
|
Bridge Media Networks
|
2023
|
Seattle, WA
|
KYMU-LD
|
6.3
|
Cozi TV
|
Seattle 6 Broadcasting LLC
|
2019
|
Yakima, WA
|
KWYT-LD
|
36.7
|
Heartland
|
Hispanavision
|
|
Former affiliates
[
edit
]
Notes
[
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]
References
[
edit
]
- ^
"Assignee Parties Addendum"
.
WXII-LD FCC Filing
. Retrieved
23 January
2022
.
- ^
a
b
"LNN - A News Channel without Pundits, Panels or Shout Shows"
.
Kickstarter
. Retrieved
December 1,
2018
.
- ^
a
b
"Entrepreneur turns to Kickstarter to launch no-nonsense news channel"
.
TVNewsInsider
. September 29, 2017
. Retrieved
December 1,
2018
.
- ^
a
b
Phil Kurz (October 6, 2017).
"Broadcast Entrepreneur Turns To Crowdfunding For New Effort"
.
TVTechnology
. Future plc
. Retrieved
December 1,
2018
.
- ^
a
b
"MI News 26 looks to launch Northern Michigan based national news station"
.
Boyne City Gazette
. Paine Press. September 29, 2017
. Retrieved
December 1,
2018
.
- ^
a
b
Phil Kurz (March 15, 2018).
"New 24/7 News Channel To Make National Launch By Year-End"
.
TVTechnology
. Future plc
. Retrieved
December 1,
2018
.
- ^
a
b
Adam Jacobson (March 22, 2018).
"Now Available For Local TV: A 24/7 News Channel"
.
Radio & Television Business Report
. Streamline-RBR, Inc
. Retrieved
December 1,
2018
.
- ^
a
b
"Headline-Driven NewsNet Readies For Launch"
.
Radio & Television Business Report
. Streamline-RBR, Inc. October 5, 2018
. Retrieved
December 1,
2018
.
- ^
Staff, B&C (8 May 2019).
"NewsNet Breaks Ground on New Studios, Expanding Production Capabilities of America's Newest 24/7 News Channel"
.
Broadcasting & Cable
. Retrieved
2019-05-11
.
- ^
"MI News 26 Founder Starting National News Network"
.
TVNewsTalk.net
. 23 January 2022
. Retrieved
23 January
2022
.
- ^
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