Ken Wayne, the veteran journalist and evening anchor for KRON, Nexstar’s CW affiliate in San Francisco, is bidding farewell to the anchor desk after a remarkable career spanning 33 years in the Bay Area.
The debate over noncompete agreements in the media industry has garnered significant attention lately, with voices on both sides weighing in on their efficacy and necessity.
Nexstar Media Group has announced that its owned and operated stations WGN Chicago, WVBT Norfolk, and KLFY Lafayette will join The CW Network as affiliates starting September 1st.
After a series of remarkable deal-making efforts that nearly led to a successful emergence from bankruptcy, Diamond Sports Group faces a setback as negotiations with Comcast for a new long-term carriage agreement hit an ...
Nexstar's NewsNation cable news network has announced strategic leadership changes, appointing Michael Corn as president of programming & specials and Cherie Grzech as president and managing editor of news & politics.
Rick Semmler, a fixture in the Terre Haute sports broadcasting scene, has been laid off from his position as sports director at WTHI, the CBS affiliate owned by Allen Media Group.
Cox Media Group and Dish have resolved their retransmission fee dispute with a new multi-year agreement, reinstating all CMG stations on Dish effective immediately.
In his recent column, "Local TV News’ Recruitment Problem Has A Solution," Sean McLaughlin sheds light on the challenges facing the recruitment of early-career journalists in today's media landscape.
Wayne Dawson, a beloved figure in Northeast Ohio journalism, expressed his heartfelt gratitude as he recuperates from surgery for undisclosed health challenges.Â
Blaise Labbe's induction into the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame is a well-deserved honor, recognizing his significant contributions to the field of journalism throughout his distinguished career.
After nearly five decades in broadcasting, Idaho's Chief Meteorologist Rick Lantz has revealed his plans to retire later this year, marking the end of an illustrious career that has spanned generations.
The Federal Trade Commission's recent decision to ban employee non-compete agreements has sent shockwaves through the broadcasting industry, posing significant challenges for stations and talent alike.
The atmosphere at the CBS-Politico joint party ahead of the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner was filled with confusion and anxiety as news spread of Bob Bakish's imminent departure as CEO of Paramount Global.
Leigh Waldman's departure from KSAT 12 San Antonio marks the end of a significant chapter in her career, and her heartfelt message on Facebook reflects her deep appreciation for the station and its team.
It is turning into a real battle between the city's newspaper and KRDO TV over an exclusive investigation into Colorado Spring's identity crisis as the "Olympic City"
Kristie Anderson, assistant news director at WXIA Atlanta, has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Loren Tobia Leadership Award by the Radio Television Digital News Association.
Skydance Media and its private equity backers are in the final stages of negotiating a deal with Paramount Global, targeting May for finalizing terms, sources revealed to CNBC.
The proposed sale of WADL Detroit to Mission Broadcasting has encountered potential drama due to imposed conditions, creating a stir in the Motor City.
KQED, the renowned public broadcasting station in the Bay Area, is implementing staff buyouts as part of cost-cutting measures to address a budget deficit.
The Federal Trade Commission's decision to ban all noncompete agreements in business, if upheld, poses a significant challenge to television stations nationwide.
Jenny Padura's journey at WLTV Miami reaches new heights as she steps into the role of co-anchor for the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts alongside Ambrosio Hernandez, starting April 25.
Democratic State Senator Nicole Mitchell, a former Meteorologist at KSTP-TV, was arrested in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, early Monday on suspicion of first-degree burglary.
Former KATC-TV 3 meteorologist Bradley Benoit embarks on a new journey as he joins WCJB TV20 News in Gainesville, Florida, as their Evening Meteorologist.
Former Arkansas Governor and Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson has been enlisted by Scripps News as a political analyst, marking his debut on Monday, April 22.
Don Alhart, the esteemed local anchor recognized by Guinness World Records for the longest career as a TV news broadcaster, is set to retire later this year.
The New York state Legislature has approved a groundbreaking employment tax credit program aimed at bolstering the state's struggling news media outlets.
Rod Hissong has been named the new news director overseeing all broadcast and digital news operations at WAND Media, serving the Springfield-Decatur-Champaign, Ill., area.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has scheduled a preliminary injunction hearing for Fubo’s antitrust lawsuit against Fox, Disney, and Warner Bros. Set for Aug. 7, the hearing will ...
Telemundo has unveiled a new organizational structure for its in-house content production studio, Telemundo Studios, signaling a strategic shift in its entertainment division.
CBS Stations has introduced a new investigative initiative called CBS News California Investigates, aimed at shedding light on critical issues affecting Californians.
A significant milestone was reached as a Houston bankruptcy court judge granted approval to Diamond Sports Group's comprehensive plan for exiting Chapter 11 restructuring.
The Buffalo Broadcasters Association proudly announced its latest inductee into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame, honoring Mary Travers Murphy for her significant contributions to broadcasting in Buffalo.
Scripps Kansas City NBC affiliate KSHB has undergone staff layoffs, confirmed by a company spokesperson, citing "position eliminations." Specific details on the layoffs were not disclosed.
Jennifer Graves, the vice president of news for ABC7 Chicago, is retiring after over two decades in the role, announced ABC7 Chicago President and General Manager John Idler on Tuesday.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy proved his heroics extend beyond the football field when he intervened in a potentially dangerous situation involving a coyote attack.