NUSBET Brick-and-mortar retail store sales have suffered and now most also have their own online retail presences. One such station, Chicago independent station WFLD (now a Fox owned-and-operated station), utilized the KeyFax teletext system to provide an overnight news service, known as Nite-Owl, that aired until the resumption of regular programming each day from 1981 to 1982. Beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, many news-producing stations began to rebroadcast their late-evening newscasts (updated during severe weather events to incorporate live cut-ins providing current radar data and active alerts in place of the newscast's original weather segment, and additional updates on breaking news from the original broadcast) and live sports scores (primarily for games on the West Coast and games that were in overtime when the late newscast began), primarily for the convenience of late-shift workers who were not awake hours earlier for the broadcast's initial airing.|Tahun Berikutnya, ia Berperan sebagai Dr