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''The Daily Buzz'' (occasionally abbreviated ''"theDBZ"'') is a nationally syndicated
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program. The show premiered as a 3-hour weekday morning television show on September 16, 2002, initially airing on 10 stations owned and operated by the show's founding owner, ACME Communications. By the time of its April 17, 2015 cancellation (the result of show owner Mojo Brands Media declaring bankruptcy), the show was distributed to stations in 149 U.S.
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markets. Two years after leaving the air, ''Buzz'' would be revived as a weekly series in June 2017, after KEF Media acquired the show's trademark."The Daily Buzz TV Show Returns After Two-Year Hiatus,"
from PRWeb.com, 5/2/2017
Despite the fact the revival now broadcasts weekly, the show retains the ''Daily Buzz'' name. From its launch, ''The Daily Buzz'' has generally catered to a younger-skewing audience demographic, historically employing an informal atmosphere and a drive-time radio-style approach to presenting and discussing subjects in the realms of current events, lifestyle, entertainment, gossip, and pop culture, as well as celebrity interviews and paid publicity content. The approach set ''theDBZ'' apart, during its weekday run, from the traditional tone of network news programs, and would serve as an unofficial template for future national, syndicated, and local morning news shows. In its weekday run, ''The Daily Buzz'' initially aired live for three hours, (6:00–9:00 a.m. ET), eventually shortening to a two-hour time slot (5:00–7:00 a.m. ET) for its last years as a weekday program. Start and running times varied by market, with some stations airing the show as a whole or only one or two hours. For most of its time on air,
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and its predecessor,
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, carried the show in most smaller markets. ''The Daily Buzz'' was also featured on the schedules of the
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networks; streamed live-to-air on the program's website, and uploaded daily to
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. When it was revived as a weekly series, ''Buzz'' was re-added to the
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and Soul of the South schedules, added to the schedule of cable network
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, and offered to various local stations.


Series history


Original series (2002-2015)

''The Daily Buzz'' was conceived out of a desire by station owner ACME Communications to increase original content to its stations' schedules, most of which aired
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s and reruns in its morning drive hours, and to bolster local ad revenue for those stations."Mayhem in the A.M.,"
from ''Orlando Sentinel'', 4/10/2005 (accessed 8/12/2017)
''The Daily Buzz'' formally launched on the morning of September 16, 2002, airing on 10 ACME-owned stations, all of which were affiliates of
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, including the station from which it originated during its first two years on-air, WBDT in
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."The Daily Buzz,"
from ALNTV.WordPress.com, 3/23/2009
The original on-air talent included anchors
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and Andrea Jackson, newsreader Peggy Bunker, and weather and features presenter
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. From its launch, ''The Daily Buzz'' employed a personality-driven on-air approach, one that was looser, faster in pace, and sometimes edgy in comparison to tradition-bound network morning television shows broadcast by ABC (''
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''),
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(''
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''), and
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(''
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''): Slang terms, pop music, and host commentaries would be interjected in the news summaries. Pop culture segments were liberally employed (see below). The hosts' employed not-as-formal forms of dress and demeanor (dancing in the lead-outs to commercial breaks were not uncommon). And above all, the liveliness trumped the serious. The lively tone was intentional, as it was meant to attract an audience that was younger in age and were more likely to get their news from sources other than traditional local and network TV newscasts. As Andrea Jackson described it to the ''
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'' in 2005, "We always talk about 'The Daily Buzz''as morning radio on television or late-night television in the morning. It's infotainment." During its early years, ''The Daily Buzz'' included several live or prerecorded standing features in its broadcast, all utilizing the show's overall irreverent tone. Among the features were: *"Plugged Into the News" (the latest news headlines, utilizing content from CNN and
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) *"News by the Numbers" (a highlighting of numerical figures in notable news stories) *"Keeping Them Honest" (a clearinghouse for the most ridiculous government- and politically-themed news) *"Mitch's World" (Mitch English giving his take on the news, ending the segment with a story-related punchline) *"Old School" (poking fun at vintage commercials, PSAs, and instructional/educational films) *"Viewer Calls" (calls from actual viewers to a ''Daily Buzz'' hotline augmented for TV through the use of 2-frame animation) *"Water Cooler" (viewer comments shared by Clayton Morris) On January 1, 2004, ACME Communications would sell a 50% interest in ''The Daily Buzz'' to fellow broadcaster
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. The deal would lead in a relocation of the show in August 2004 from Dayton to the
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area, and into the Lake Mary studios of Emmis-owned WKCF. In early 2007, WKCF moved to WESH's studios in Winter Park after WESH owners
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acquired WKCF to create a
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in the Orlando market; soon afterward, Emmis sold its stake in ''The Daily Buzz'' back to ACME. In mid-April 2007, ''The Daily Buzz''s previous studios were acquired by faith-based
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and Good Life Broadcasting for new studios for their respective stations, WTGL-TV (now WHLV-TV) and WLCB-TV (the present-day
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). At this time, the show also changed Orlando affiliates, from WKCF to
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, and relocated for six weeks to a temporary home inside the
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. The show's time at Disney was an interim period until new, permanent studios were completed on the campus of
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in Winter Park in June 2007. ''The Daily Buzz's'' first show at Full Sail aired on June 19, 2007, and they continued to broadcast there until the show's 2015 cancellation. By the end of the 2000s decade, ''The Daily Buzz'' would mature somewhat in tone: Many of the show's looser recurring segments, including some of those mentioned above, were phased out, and ''The Daily Buzz'' began to utilize a tone that was tighter and more organized yet still utilizing some of the humor and irreverence it had used since its debut. Also by this time, ''Buzz'' producers would allow the show's affiliates two windows each hour to insert their own local content, with national content continuing for stations who did not insert their own segments. The likely genesis for this move was the success of ACME-owned ''Buzz'' affiliate WBUW-
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, who began adding their own segments (''Buzzed Into Madison'') in early 2007. In 2010,
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joined ACME Communications on a licensing and consulting agreement for ''The Daily Buzz''. The agreement allowed Fisher to take over production of the show on ACME's behalf (they would move production to HD in 2010), and gave Fisher the option of purchasing the show from ACME. The agreement also allowed Fisher to create Buzz Brands, a service that offered multimedia content, both local in nature and from ''The Daily Buzz'', to local affiliates for multiple media platforms (including TV, online, and even radio). The first Buzz Brand platform to launch was "GalTime," a female-oriented platform that began with an October 2010 soft launch before expanding nationwide in early 2011; "HeadDrama," which is geared toward advice on mental health concerns, became the second Buzz Brand platform in May 2011. All of the "Buzz Brand" platforms would eventually be phased out, though content from ''Emotional Mojo'', a Mojo Brands-produced program featuring advice on personal development, would be featured on ''Buzz'' segments until the shows' 2015 cancellation. On August 6, 2012, ''The Daily Buzz'' unveiled what may have been its most noteworthy transition, introducing a new anchor team that featured actor Charles Divins, veteran TV anchor Lisa Spooner, ''CMT’s Top 20 Countdown'' host Lance Smith, and radio personality Jessica Reyes. Original co-host Andrea Jackson remained with the program to host recurring interview segments until October 2013; fellow ''Buzz'' veterans Andy Campbell,
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and Kia Malone left the series outright. By the first quarter of 2013, ''Daily Buzz'' owner ACME Communications and operator Fisher Communications had been in the process of a gradual exit from the television business (ACME sold its last remaining TV stations in 2012 and would dissolve as a corporation in 2016; Fisher was in the process of being merged into
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). On April 1, 2013, ACME sold ''The Daily Buzz'', its last remaining TV property, to Mojo Brands Media. As part of the transaction, Sinclair began to broadcast ''Buzz'' on some of its stations beginning in the 2013-14 season; the group had previously not carried the show, with many of its
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, and independent stations preferring to carry E/I or
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in their morning time slots instead.


Cancellation (2015)

''The Daily Buzz'' unexpectedly ceased production after its April 17, 2015 episode. In an interview that day with the ''
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'', Mojo Brands Media COO Troy McGuire noted the cancellation was due to a disagreement with an investor in Mojo, who as a result withdrew their financial support in the company. McGuire did not elaborate further in the interview, citing legal reasons. Details would surface, however, in court documents related to Mojo's Chapter 7 bankruptcy and liquidation filing on May 5, 2015: One creditor of the company, Richard Botnick, had filed suit against Mojo earlier in 2015, alleging the company fell behind on their debt obligations and had defaulted on a loan they made with Botnick. After Botnick's company obtained a garnishment against their bank accounts, Mojo made the decision to immediately cancel ''Buzz'' as well as sister program ''Emotional Mojo''."The Daily Buzz ownership company files for bankruptcy,"
from ''Orlando Sentinel'', 5/5/2015
The cancellations of both ''The Daily Buzz'' and ''Emotional Mojo'' resulted in the loss of 37 positions involved in the production of both shows, many of whom, it was revealed in Mojo Brands' bankruptcy filing, were still owed money for wages and other expenses. Since ''Buzz''s demise had a sudden, immediate effect, there was no opportunity for an on-air goodbye from the show's staff, who had hoped to reconvene at a later date and deliver an online farewell and thank-you to the show's audience, a plan that would not come to fruition. ''Buzz'', as a daily show, would leave behind a legacy of being, as termed by reviving company KEF Media, "the gold standard of combining news, hot topics, and roductintegration in a fun, seamless format." Indeed, by the mid-2010s, many national
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programs, and news programs in general, would begin to utilize a not-as-staid presentation. Nationally,
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'' has long incorporated lively banter and opinions; broadcast shows such as ''
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'' would over time begin to increase their own entertainment, pop culture, and "water cooler" discussion segments; and
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would follow suit, launching '' EyeOpener'' on a handful of its stations in 2011 and replacing it with the social media-oriented ''Morning Dose'' in 2017.


Revival (2017-present)

In May 2017, two years after Mojo Brands Media's bankruptcy led to the cancellation of ''The Daily Buzz'', broadcast and digital public relations company KEF Media announced that it would revive ''The Daily Buzz'', after acquiring the show's trademark and branding."Morning Show 'The Daily Buzz' Comes Back,"
from ''Broadcasting & Cable, 5/2/2017
Contradicting its title somewhat, the show would be offered initially to broadcasters as a one-hour, once-per-week series (also available as a half-hour weekly series, as it airs on Youtoo), in addition having daily updates on digital platforms. Additional broadcast and digital airings would eventually be added as the show grows. ''The Daily Buzz'' would return to air the weekend of June 18, 2017 (two weekends later than previously announced).
from O'Dwyer's, 6/9/2017
As with the original version of the show, ''The Daily Buzz'' includes various features on news, pop culture, gossip, entertainment, and other subjects. The show also offers "vertical" segments on consumer affairs, fashion, finance, healthy, hospitality, sports, and travel, utilizing integration of content from the show's sponsors. The revived ''Daily Buzz'' originates from the same studios as the daily version prior to its 2015 cancellation (
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in
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), and is overseen by many of the creative and production personnel from the first incarnation. Two former ''Buzz'' hosts have also returned to host the revival, Lance Smith and Kia Malone. Scott Carty (based in
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) and Josh McBride (based in
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), joined at the restart as entertainment correspondents, with Howard Henley and Summer Jackson joining later as West Coast and East Coast correspondents respectively.


On-air personalities


Current personalities

* Lance Smith - co-anchor (2012–2014 and 2017–present) * Kia Malone - co-anchor (2005–2012 and 2017–present) * Scott Carty - correspondent * Howard Henley - correspondent * Summer Jackson - correspondent * Josh McBride - correspondent


Notable past personalities

* Jessica Reyes - co-anchor (2012-2015); currently midday host at
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radio Washington, D.C. * Jared Cotter - co-anchor (2014–2015) * Charles Divins - co-anchor and "Ask a Hottie" feature correspondent (2012–July 18, 2014); currently at
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—New Orleans *
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- co-anchor, weather anchor, and presenter of the "Rumor Control" and "Mitch's World/World Record Roundup" segments (2002–2012); later returned to daily television as co-host of the similarly formatted rival series ''The Daily Flash'' * Clayton Morris - co-anchor/correspondent and presenter of the "Clayton's Reality", "Keeping Them Honest," and "News By The Numbers" segments (2002–2007); later at
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*
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- co-anchor (2002–2004, and guest appearance, 2006); later at ABC's ''
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'',
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'', and at News 12 in New York; most recently at WFAA—Dallas * Andrea Jackson - co-anchor (2002-2010) and contributor (2011-2013); currently reporter/anchor at WOFL-TV—Orlando * John Brown- co-anchor; currently morning anchor at WOFL-TV—Orlando * Dao Vu - co-anchor; currently host of ''Morning Blend'' at
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—Las Vegas * Lisa Spooner - co-anchor; currently morning news anchor at WBBH-TV—Fort Myers, Florida * Peggy Bunker - co-anchor; currently anchor at KNTV-TV—San Jose, California * Kristen Aldridge - co-anchor; currently morning anchor at
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Distribution


2002-2015

At the time of its April 2015 cancellation, the original version of ''The Daily Buzz'' aired in 149 television markets across the United States, reaching roughly 80.9 million homes and 70.9% of the US population. (The show reached roughly 175 markets at its peak.) Rather than airing on stations affiliated with the Big 3 broadcast networks ( ABC,
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), which rely on their own newscasts and that of those networks, ''Buzz'' was offered and sold to various larger- or-middle-sized markets affiliated with Fox,
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,
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, or independents such as
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in
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, ''The Daily Buzz's'' home city."Fisher Expanding 'Daily Buzz' Franchise"
from tvnewscheck.com, 9/21/2010
In markets where, for various reasons, ''The Daily Buzz'' could not be offered to individual stations, the show was featured on the schedules of cable network Youtoo TV as well as that of digital subchannel network
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; both networks aired the show on late-morning tape-delay. The show was also featured live-to-air on
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, The CW network's service for small-market stations (roughly those ranked 100 or lower), an arrangement that ended in September 2014. Though many stations that aired ''The Daily Buzz'' showed the full 2-hour broadcast live-to-air during the 5 a.m.-7 a.m. (ET) time slot, a few stations carried only one hour of the program, while others tape-delayed all or part of the show for a mid- or late-morning airing (between 7-11 a.m.). The full ''Daily Buzz'' broadcast also streamed live-to-air online, weekday mornings between 5:00 a.m.–7:00 a.m. (ET) through the program's website. The show was also uploaded daily post-broadcast to
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. During Mojo Brands Media's 2013 acquisition of ''The Daily Buzz'', the company announced plans to distribute the program to international markets in the Caribbean and Latin America. At the time of ''Buzz''s cancellation, it was unclear if or how the show was offered internationally. The 2015 cancellation of ''The Daily Buzz'' left the show's affiliates scrambling for replacement programming to fill the abandoned time slots on their schedules, be it other syndicated shows (a route WCWF/Green Bay would take with second airings of ''
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''),
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/Milwaukee would take),
paid programming Paid or PAID may refer to: * ''Paid'' (1930 film), an American film starring Joan Crawford * ''Paid'' (2006 film), a Dutch film *''Personality and Individual Differences'', a journal See also * Paide Paide is a town in Estonia and the ...
, straight rebroadcasts of a sister station's morning newscast until the fall (which WFNA/ Gulf Shores- Mobile, Alabama would do), or their own local content. One ''Buzz'' affiliate's program director, commenting to the ''Orlando Sentinel'' the day of ''Buzz''s cancellation, felt "more than a little steamed" that he learned of the show's demise second-hand. Mojo Brands' McGuire, in that same ''Sentinel'' interview, noted that his company, for its part, was in the process of notifying and working with ''Buzz'' affiliates post-cancellation, suggesting that the show's demise was "as unexpected for us as for the affiliates." Note: The below list is a partial compilation of noteworthy ''Daily Buzz'' affiliates at the time of the show's 2015 closure and should not be construed a complete list of stations that aired the program. A January 2015 full list of markets and stations where ''Buzz'' was available is posted on the Mojo Brands Media website. * WVVH-CD New York *
KDOC-TV KDOC-TV (channel 56) is a religious television station licensed to Anaheim, California, United States, serving the Los Angeles area as an owned-and-operated station of Tri-State Christian Television (TCT). The station maintains studios on East F ...
Los Angeles *
WFMZ-TV WFMZ-TV (channel 69) is an independent television station in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Locally-based Maranatha Broadcasting Company owns the station and Wilmington, Delaware–licensed MeTV affiliate WDPN-TV. Both stations share studios on Eas ...
Philadelphia * WHNE-LD Detroit * WTOG-TV Tampa/St. Petersburg *
WRDQ WRDQ (channel 27) is an independent television station in Orlando, Florida, United States. It is owned Cox Media Group alongside ABC affiliate WFTV (channel 9). Both stations share studios on East South Street in downtown Orlando, while WRDQ's t ...
Orlando *
WBNX-TV WBNX-TV (channel 55) is an independent television station licensed to Akron, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland area. The station is owned by the Winston Broadcasting Network subsidiary of locally based Ernest Angley Ministries, operat ...
Cleveland *
KUSI KUSI-TV (channel 51) is an independent television station in San Diego, California, United States. It is the sole property of locally based McKinnon Broadcasting Company. KUSI-TV's studios are located on Viewridge Avenue (near I-15) in the Ke ...
San Diego * KCWX Austin/Fredericksburg/San Antonio *
KUCW KUCW (channel 30) is a television station licensed to Ogden, Utah, United States, broadcasting the CW network to Salt Lake City and the state of Utah. It is owned and operated by network majority owner Nexstar Media Group alongside ABC affi ...
Salt Lake City *
WCGV-TV WCGV-TV (channel 24) was a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, which operated from 1980 to 2018. In its latter years, it was owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV; it had common ownership with ...
Milwaukee *
KVCW KVCW (channel 33) is a television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, affiliated with The CW and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside NBC affiliate KSNV (channel 3). Both stations share studios on Foremaster La ...
Las Vegas *
KSBI KSBI (channel 52) is a television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. It is owned by locally based Griffin Media alongside CBS affiliate and company flagship KWTV-DT (channel 9). Both stations share ...
Oklahoma City *
KWBQ KWBQ (channel 19) is a television station licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, serving the Albuquerque area as a ''de facto'' owned-and-operated station of The CW. The station's transmitter is located atop Sandia Crest. KWBQ is owne ...
Albuquerque/Santa Fe * WCWJ-DT2 Jacksonville * WFNA Mobile * WQCW Charleston/Huntington, WV * WCWF Green Bay *
KDSM-TV KDSM-TV (channel 17) is a television station in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, and has studios on Fleur Drive in Des Moines; its transmitter is located in Alle ...
Des Moines * KPTM Omaha *
KRBK KRBK (channel 49) is a television station licensed to Osage Beach, Missouri, United States, serving the Springfield area as an affiliate of the Fox network. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KOZL-TV (channel 27) ...
Springfield, MO * WBUW Madison * KWKB Cedar Rapids/Iowa City


2017-present

The 2017 revival of ''The Daily Buzz'' is being carried on both the
Soul of the South Soul of the South Television (sometimes referred to as SSN TV) is an African-American-focused regional broadcast network owned by SSN Media Group, LP. It primarily broadcasts in the Southern United States and secondarily in other high African-Ame ...
and
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networks, both of which carried the original program prior to its 2015 cancellation. Soul of the South airs the program Friday mornings at 8AM (ET), while Youtoo America airs it Saturday mornings at 5AM (ET). ''Buzz'' also airs Thursday mornings (8:30AM ET) on the cable network
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. It is unclear as to how many over-the-air stations offer ''Buzz'' on its schedules, although it is shown on the schedule of at least one former affiliate of the previous ''Buzz'' version ( WIFS/ Madison, the former WBUW).WIFS schedule on Titan TV
(accessed 8/12/2017)
Video of ''Buzz'' segments also air on the program's website, DailyBuzzTV.com, as well as through its official
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page.


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Official Facebook page
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