Clarke Finney, the co-host of KENS 5's "Great Day SA," said on Monday that she is recovering from a hypoxic brain injury she experienced in October 2023.
A consumer watchdog group criticized Nexstar Media Group's strategy in acquiring Phoenix's KAZT (Channel 7), intending to relocate the CW Network affiliation.
Texas native Dia Wall will make a triumphant return to North Texas, leaving KSHB 41 in Kansas City to join WFAA 8 Dallas - Fort Worth in February 2024 as an evening anchor.
Cable TV’s subscriber base continues to decline, hitting a historic low of 34 million Americans in Q3 2023, as revealed by a MoffettNathanson report.
Michelle Jarboe, formerly with Crain’s Cleveland Business, joins WEWS, an ABC affiliate in Cleveland, under E.W. Scripps’ Journalism Journey Initiative.
After nearly four decades dedicated to local television, Ray Carter, the vice president and general manager of Cox Media Group’s WSB-TV will retire March 31.
One year after he was suspended for misleading reporting on the attack at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home, NBC News journalist Miguel Almaguer is leaving the network.
After a distinguished 43-year career, Jim Parsons, the revered news director at WTAE Channel 4, has announced his retirement, set to take effect at the end of February, just weeks after celebrating his 65th ...
Dale Nelson, the venerable Chief Meteorologist at KRIS 6, is bidding farewell to a remarkable 40-year career, marking the end of an era in South Texas broadcasting.
Columbus, Ohio anchor Jamie Ostroff is leaving the desk to take an investigative reporter role — it’s in a warmer market and the same state where she went to college.
DEREK ROWLES, who spent 23+ years in a variety of roles for ABC’s WTVD-TV in Raleigh/Durham, NC, ending as the Assistant ND there, is the new AND for Nexstar’s WNCN-TV (CBS) in Raleigh.
Cheddar, the innovative financial news network, embarks on a new chapter with Archetype taking over as its new owner in a deal that’s significantly less than the $200 million Altice paid.
In small markets, you really do it all. Noah Chast has done it all at KTVZ in the past three years. News, weather and his latest role as sports reporter and anchor.
It’s not unusual for local stations or even networks to require staff to send in pitches an hour before meetings. Digging for stories takes time, this has long been a struggle for reporters and ...
Andrew Marden joins FOX Affiliate KTXL in Sacramento where he will be Sports Director. Andrew comes to Sacramento from the NBC Affiliate in Fresno, where he also served as Sports Director. Andrew is a ...
Reporter and weekend anchor Jacquie Slater has left CBS6 Albany, and news, accepting a job at the New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence.
Darronte Matthews, a fixture at WMBD-TV for over four years, said goodbye to the station, marking the end of his tenure. His announcement on December 14 on Facebook revealed he was leaving, his last ...
Jennifer Wallace Canine is taking her tenth, yes tenth, job at WDIV in Detroit. This time as the top dog. GM Bob Ellis sent out a member saying Jennifer will move into the news ...
Caitlin McCarthy is promoted to Anchor/Reporter at CBS Affiliate WOIO in Cleveland. Caitlin who joined WOIO in 2022 as a Reporter previously worked in that role at the ABC Affiliate in Memphis. Caitlin is a graduate of ...
A man accused of the homicide of Claudia Voight, a 73-year-old woman from Vermont, has been arrested in Groton, CT. Shawn Conlon, 44, was taken into custody by police at a hotel on Gold ...
Linda Williams, who reported for Phoenix's Fox 10 for 42 years is saying goodbye. She shared with The Arizona Republic, she decided to retire now because it was time!
After departing WTAE-TV in 2021 and transitioning to the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Nursing in a communications role, Katelyn Sykes embarked on a new chapter.
WGRZ has lost a handful of longtime talent within the past year. It’s been a shock to the system for viewers in Buffalo, who really like their news anchors.
After 29 years of unparalleled dedication, reporter Amanda Lamb bids farewell to WRAL to explore new opportunities, leaving an indelible mark as one of their longest-serving reporters.