By Frank Macek I remember the moment streaming felt like a genuine revolution. It was sometime around 2013, and I had just finished watching an entire season of a show in a single weekend. No commercials. No waiting. No cable bill with 300 channels I'd never watch. Just me, a laptop, and unlimited content for the price of a couple of fast food meals a month. It felt like the future had finally arrived. That feeling is gone. And the more I think about it, the more I believe we — the viewers — were never really in control of any of it. Streaming was sold to us as liberation. Liberation from the tyranny of network schedules, from cable bundles crammed full of garbage, from the indignity of watching commercials for the same truck four times during a two-hour movie. And for a while, it delivered on that promise. But somewhere between the rise of a dozen competing platforms, the death of the DVD, and the quiet disappearance of shows we loved, streaming stopped working for viewers. It sta...
By Frank Macek Aidyn Bruns The WKYC weather department is getting some fresh energy this summer, and we couldn't be more excited about it. Please join us in welcoming Aidyn Bruns to the 3News family! Aidyn has joined WKYC Studios as part of Tegna's Summer Internship Program, and her focus is right where her passion lies — weather. A native of Minnesota, Aidyn knows a thing or two about tracking the elements. Growing up in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, where winters are fierce and weather is always a conversation, it's no surprise she developed a deep fascination with meteorology. That passion has driven her all the way to Norman, Oklahoma, where she is currently studying meteorology at the University of Oklahoma — one of the most respected meteorology programs in the country. Heading into her senior year, Aidyn is already building an impressive résumé. At OU, she serves as both a weather anchor and senior producer for "OU Nightly," the university's student-run...