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The new guy takes over in mid-November
When the bio goes missing and management goes silent….it bodes ill
And he's now a happy guy
She’ll keep her current job with Axios as well.
He made market history
The station plans on a sixth meteorologist
This forecaster has seen quite a bit in his 37 year career.
From AM to PM in the Quad Cities.
And make sure you’ve got the voice of doom narrating it
And yes, he is “thrilled”
Fox News ‘knew the truth’ he says
Switching from weekend mornings to the nighttime
Off the grid….or living with mom?
New type of newscast debuts this week at WTTG.
Mission Broadcasting taken off DirectTV sets.
Society for Professional Journalists has outlines safety procedures for MMJ.
A former Albuquerque meteorologist in a battle to become governor of New Mexico
KSDK is now branding "Weather First"
A longtime member of WTOC in Savannah is promoted.
Mix of students and broadcasting veterans for new CBS affiliate in Marquette, Michigan.
Veteran CNN reporter is moving on to ABC.
Indianapolis reporter Melissa Crash is celebrating four years at CBS4/WTTV and Fox 59/WXIN. She got the perfect gift– named CBS4 morning anchor. “I still can’t believe it. We’re going to have SO much fun!” ...
New role for familiar forecaster in Austin.
A reporter exits Austin for gig to be announced on the West Coast.
The Fox station in Denver has a set with plenty of technological bells and whistles.
A WLWT anchor is on the move to mornings starting this week.
Kansas City anchor is named a permanent member of on-air morning team.
Anchor is back in his hometown of Tyler, Texas.
Veteran Houston reporter heading "closer to our families" on the East Coast.
And this time he really means it.
He's leaving his home state….again
Her mantra “Respect Fox’s audience” is a consultant’s dream and journalism’s nightmare.
Hartford’s newest reporter is up and running
Erica Mokay comes home to Pittsburgh to join CBS O&O KDKA as a reporter/anchor. Erica most recently worked at WWMT in the Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo Michigan market. Represented by Steve Koles, Mort Meisner Associates.
A year in Abilene and then on to Bryan-College Station
It's the latest Licht-era initiative
Fully caffeinated and ready to go
Former Chicago tv reporter ruffles some feathers
The latest addition came from across the border….the Texas border.
It's a return to his home state
You can spread the blame around
It's a story worthy of 20/20 or Dateline
She’s the whole package, isn’t she?
And now she’s on it.
The long wait for Tegna is testing his patience
Her plans are her own business….for now
NBC NewsNow debuts new yakker with Andrew Ross Sorkin.
The networks are in sad shape.
She’s the station’s first female sports director
A veteran news director makes a change.
She came to Chattanooga from Cheyenne
It’s a return to Michigan for her.
Blackout on Fios might reach $12 million per month
Nexstar plants its flag in the nation’s capital.
He left his “dream job” last month
Colleagues pay tribute
This will get even nastier when the trial commences
A Buffalo legend, recovering from cancer surgery, is hoping to return to the anchor desk soon.
A former Boise executive is back to run the two Sinclair stations.
A San Francisco anchor gets criticized for her social media personal photos.
Acosta appears to be off the chopping block, according to reports.
Denver anchor accepts position in New York City, where she started her on-air journey.
Veteran Austin anchor/reporter is looking back at career spanning five decades.
theGrio makes some news by adding news shows to its network.
Louisville reporter looks to future with new position in Austin.
Tapper vs. Wagner in a battle for number two at 9 p.m.
An Albany anchor exits the station and the career.
Longtime Cleveland anchor/reporter was honored for his off-camera work in the community.
Upstate New York reporter is exiting for a new gig that she "couldn't pass up."
Nexstar and Verizon at an impasse.
CNN hires a Los Angeles-based anchor/reporter as a new correspondent.
Sterling career for Stahl, who marks 50 years with CBS News.
Rochester, NY anchor steps away from TV to take on the role of stay-at-home dad.
New Jersey native gets "dream" job to work for a station in Boston.
After more than two decades, a broadcasting veteran exits the business,.
“Think about all the blessings you have - the blessings far outweigh the struggles.”
The latest effort to recruit in a tough market
Will they settle, delay or just let it happen?
The Sun heads west.
Susan Koeppen was able to pay it forward
California native finding a home in the Midwest
A quick glance at who's doing what where.
Three-quarters of U.S. adults say misinformation is leading to more extreme political views
One is coming back to the city, another is new.
Didn't make it a year
Not quite one and done for this reporter
Let the press release war begin.
Her LinkedIn page says “Open to Work”
New chapter, next adventure.
A 2-2 vote Commission vote would spike the agreement
It's a ritual that is inflicting harm on both broadcasters and cable companies while dipping into consumer wallets with increasing frequency.
But not until AFTER the mid-terms next month.
A serious medical issue sidelines her.
The news we have all been waiting for.
From photojournalist to the evening anchor desk in 3 years.
He came from KAJA in Corpus Christi
Billionaire asks the public to fund his latest threat against media
The revolving door keeps spinning the New York capital city By our count, when meteorologist Tim Drawbridge signs off from Nexstar’s WTEN in Albany, NY, it will just about two dozen exits from the ...
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