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The E.W. Scripps Company said it will produce two new...

The E.W. Scripps Company said it will produce two new shows to replace two hours of syndicated programming on its TV stations in 13 markets. The new program will have “national appeal,” the company said. One, called Let’s Ask America,…

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will be a game show with contestants playing live from their homes. The other, called The List, will be a nightly newsmagazine about news and pop culture. “This is an important step in our strategy to take more direct creative and economic control of the content that serves our viewers and supports our advertisers,” said CEO Richard Boehne. Warner Bros. Domestic TV distribution will distribute the shows in markets outside of Scripps’ territory, Scripps said.