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She’s now based in Seattle
He came to WIVB from a nearby sister station
Well, not really news – it’s GB “News”
He'll arrive from a stint at Scripps News
WHO? That’s right.
Michael Wooten landed at WGRZ after 14 years crosstown at WKBW
He set the template for consumer reporting
Enlisting local politicians to counter a group of national heavy-hitters
The insult hurled at her cost a CD sportscaster his job.
Longtime state vet is the new chief meteorologist
Is this a consultant thing?
Exiting the only the station she ever worked for
Morse Diggs moved over from print and never looked back
Performance Tips from our parent company, Reel Media Group
He was one of the channel’s most popular reporters
This one is heading for NBC News
Conclusion: It's got a lo-o-ong way to go
Either way, it doesn’t make for a well-informed public.
She left in February 2022 to write a book and recharge.
The national channel is growing while the company continues its previously-announced program of layoffs at local stations
Another horror unfolds, local tv is there to provide information
Executive moves crosstown to rival newsroom
Broadcast veteran executive will oversee WRIC-TV and wric.com
Next adventure….TBA
He indicates that his departure means goodbye to the city
On the move edition
And leaving the Buckeye State
Moving up in West Virginia
Veteran anchor promoted to 6 and 11 pm news.
Back in the newsroom
Longtime news director battling health issues
Please hurry
Boise native named to newly-created executive post at Scripps outlet
The newest member of the staff
WFAA’s newest staffer came from a sister station
She’ll move across the continent to Miami.
From the PNW to Charlotte, NC
She’ll be filling in for an ailing Alby Oxenreiter
Houston reporter suddenly gone.
Americans trust in their news sources remains near a record low
There’s been a steady stream of late
He's coming straight from college and into the weather center
He'll start late next month
Net neutrality is back and an FCC priority…again
Persistence paid off for Brandon Roddy
Look for Steve Krakauer to focus on media and politics
Former traffic reporter running for a city council slot
Bret Baier is moving south to Palm Beach...and bigger digs
A new face on mornings and midday
As the complex Middle East conflict rages on, Poynter offers up some help
He was a bureau reporter for CBS O&O KYW until 2020
Brian Donlon joined the company two years ago.
Indianapolis station to be simulcast in Nashville
He's been covering education issues for 35 years.
We can’t help but wonder if they know their audience
Its position couldn’t be more predictable
Moving from the Dawn Patrol to nighttime.
As expected, ditched anchor team to debut on rival set
It’s back to Austin for Dave Froehlich
"It's just that time"
Former L.A. anchor launches a long-term Senate bid
She’s San Antonio-bound from Lexington, KY
And heading for Seattle
Former New Haven reporter turns at up the anchor desk in Lancaster, PA
Its venture into sports proved disastrous so the company looks outside the industry
After 22 years at WAFB, he’s hit the peak
Her elevation is an endorsement of her work since joining the network 2 years ago
It's been building for years and we’ve been reporting why
Help Wanted/Help Found edition
She’s leaving after 2 years
Wanted: A new general manager
CNN’s newest White House correspondent has been there before
This one arrives from Palm Springs.
It seems to be a desperate plea for attention
A half-century in news is coming to an end
He'll be joining the contributor roster
Rochester, Minnesota, that is
Moving up to the consumer beat
The “January 6th” trial is scheduled for March of 2024
The pitfalls and steep cliffs presented by AI are showing
Longtime Lexington KY anchor with little fanfare.
And back to her roots in tv news
He helped launch it 33 years ago and was there for the last day.
We can see why some parties have about had it with Diamond Sports’ shenanigans
She’s leaving Little Rock after one year.
This is what we need to see on every television station in the country
After more than five decades, Dick Preston signs off
Tom Skilling to call it a career after 45 years
After departing WGRZ, Michael Wooten lands another gig crosstown
Tegna names a new GM…and he’s a former news director
Major League Baseball says it’s time for them to either jump, or fix themselves
Former San Antonio reporter gets his second shot at tv news
This time it’s in Cedar Rapids, IA.
It took a one-week residency in the newsroom
Another Houston native is getting back to his hometown roots
Former “60 Minutes” producer sues, claiming her firing uncovered a double standard
Wants full payment for programming it no longer can offer.
Back home after a Milwaukee sojourn