The Omaha City Weekly newspaper is out with its annual "Best of Omaha" issue. The whopping 160-page issue gives nods to businesses in nearly 100 categories as voted on via VoteOmaha.com.
The sports section of KMTV's website is still asking fans who they "blame for Saturday's loss to Oklahoma," a football game that was played the first weekend in December.
Friday's editions of the Omaha World-Herald contained a listing of past four-time state wrestling champions in Nebraska. Missing from the list was the name of Matt Vacanti of Papillion-LaVista, who won his fourth state title last year at Qwest Center Omaha - just five blocks from the offices of the World-Herald.
KETV.com reports that 2,936 visitors to its site viewed the live streaming coverage of Nebraska football Coach Bill Callahan's national letter-of-intent signing day press conference. At least 1,800 viewed the broadcast again later on the website.
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KMTV has been advertising for a web-marketing person on such stations as Sports 590. So, apparently, they don't have anyone keeping the website updated as well. Maybe that is Trav's job, but well... you know.
At least they weren't forecasting the weekend as mid-90s and humid with a slight chance of thunderstorms.
Hey, that could be a topic for their 10 p.m. breaking news story. Joe Jordan reporting live from 108th and L St the newstation has not been keeping their website updated. Then he can walk over to Village Inn on the corner for public reaction.
No wonder they're in 3rd place...
Eh, 2,936 visitors. So what. Isn't that about what they get for a newscast?
Yeah, the OWH missed the wrestler, but what does their proximity to the event have to do with anything?
Km3 has updated their site. Not too bad IMO.
http://www.action3news.com/Global/category.asp?C=90434&nav=menu550_1
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