Five to Ten on FOX 10
As a former TV promotion producer, I get a kick out of watching the local station’s image campaigns. KSAZ’s FOX 10 always has some cute, catchy slick promos. Many stay in my head for hours. Anyone remember “Joe, Joe, Judy, Judy” for the afternoon syndicated court show line-ups?
If you need to remember the new hours of FOX 10′s AM Show, its as easy as “Five to Ten on Fox 10!” (Now repeat outloud while holding up one hand with fingers spread, then the other hand to signify five and ten.) ha. cute. cheesy, but memorable.
According to the station’s press release, “FOX 10 to produce market’s only local newscast at 9:00 am.” As of August 18th, the show will air for a total of five hours, from 5 to 10 a.m.
Looks like another hour of getting your clients on this popular female-oriented newscast!
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August 16th, 2008 at 11:58 am
Is it just me or does Phoenix seem to have the most news in all of the U.S.??? Every station now offers news at all hours of the day! Hello…. read the Republic on-line and be done with it! Either AZ residents REALLY liked to be informed or the TV networks are suffering from a serious lack of good programming. Personally, I’d rather watch re-runs of Happy Days and see the news at 6 and 11… just like everyone else does in any market worth their weight in media gold.