After more than 40 years of transformative leadership in the broadcasting industry, Lyle Banks, vice president and general manager of Morgan Murphy Media’s CBS-MNT affiliate WISC Madison, is set to retire at the end ...
Nick Guzzo, weekend morning meteorologist at WIVB, Nexstar's CBS affiliate in Buffalo, has announced his departure from both the station and the broadcast news industry after just over a year in the role.
Gray Media is celebrating the retirements of three distinguished general managers whose decades of leadership have left an enduring mark on their stations and communities
Veteran journalist Chris Wallace announced his departure from CNN on Monday, ending a three-year tenure where he hosted programs on both CNN and the Max streaming service.
After two years at KGBS (known as KENS 5), Tegna's CBS affiliate in San Antonio, weekend morning meteorologist and weekday reporter Maggie Laughlin will be leaving at the end of November.
Veteran broadcaster Eric Chilton, who has been a prominent figure in TV news for decades, is now set to retire from WFMY, Tegna's CBS affiliate in Greensboro, North Carolina.
After an illustrious 48-year career in broadcast journalism, Dave Lucas, a trusted and familiar face on WJLA, Sinclair's ABC affiliate in D.C., is set to retire at the end of November.
Alexa Farrell, a familiar face in Connecticut news, announced her departure from WTIC (known as Fox61), Tegna's Fox affiliate in Hartford, after less than six months.
After a distinguished 12-year career, Chief Meteorologist Dan Satterfield has officially retired from WBOC, the Draper Holdings' locally-owned and operated station in Salisbury, MD.
In a significant blow to local journalism, The Baltimore Sun has eliminated its entire features department, marking the end of the cultural reporting that has been a cornerstone of the 187-year-old newspaper since 1888.
After more than a decade and a half behind the anchor desk, Andrea Mitchell is stepping down from her role as anchor of Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC.
Richard Rogers, a longtime anchor at WRDW (known as News 12), Gray's CBS affiliate in Augusta, is hanging up his microphone after an impressive 31 years on the air.
Angel Covarrubias has exited his role as news director at KIAH (known as CW39), Nexstar's CW affiliate in Houston, marking the latest leadership change for the station.
Jon Steinberg will soon step down as CEO of Future Plc, less than two years after joining the company and spearheading significant cost-cutting initiatives.
After more than two years of dedicated storytelling and community reporting, anchor and reporter Diamon O’Daniel has signed off from WBBJ-TV, Bahakel Communications' ABC affiliate, leaving a lasting impact on West Tennessee.
Diane Larson, a celebrated journalist and beloved anchor at WTVG, Gray's NBC affiliate in Toledo, has announced her retirement after more than four decades of dedicated service to northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan.
After more than 10 years with KLFY News 10, Nexstar's CBS affiliate in Lafayette, beloved anchor Dalfred Jones has announced his departure, marking the end of an era for viewers.
Longtime anchor Devin Scillian will bid farewell to his audience on December 13, 2024, wrapping up an extraordinary career spanning three decades at WDIV, Graham Media Group's NBC affiliate in Detroit.
Longtime anchor Stephanie Grady is stepping away from WITI-TV, the Fox owned-and-operated affiliate in Milwaukee, to pursue a new entrepreneurial venture.
KDVR (known as FOX31), Nexstar's Fox affiliate in Denver, is saying goodbye to beloved anchor Erika Gonzalez, who has been part of the local news community since joining the station in 2015.
Jacob Tobey, a familiar face to Denver sports fans, is leaving his role at KUSA 9NEWS to become the new play-by-play announcer for the San Antonio Spurs.
Emmy Award-winning journalist Mike Rush has stepped away from his role as a weekday anchor at KXAN Austin, leaving the station in September 2024 after a dynamic two-year run.
Emotions ran high on Sunday morning as beloved ABC11 weekend anchor Anthony Wilson bid farewell to viewers after over three decades on the air at WTDV, the ABC owned-and-operated affiliate in North Carolina.
Nexstar Media Group has announced the departure of its Chief Revenue Officer, Michael Strober, as part of a strategic move to streamline its organizational structure.
By: Jessica DeWeese jessica@newsblues.com KPNX sports reporter Luke Lyddon has announced his departure from Tegna’s NBC affiliate in Phoenix, sharing plans to transition into his family’s business. Lyddon, who joined KPNX in 2021 ...
Veteran journalist and eight-time Emmy winner Mike Rush stepped down from his weekday anchor role at KXAN, Nexstar's ABC affiliate in Austin, in September 2024.
This month, Erika Harris made her return as the weekend anchor at KFDM, Sinclair's CBS affiliate in Beaumont, marking a significant homecoming for the seasoned journalist.
After 35 years in local broadcast television, Bob Longo, VP/GM of Cox Media Group’s CBS affiliate WJAX-47 in Jacksonville, and FOX affiliate WFOX-30, will retire on December 31.
Jeff Glor, who led "CBS Evening News" during a challenging period and later co-anchored CBS Saturday Morning, is leaving CBS News as part of layoffs by parent company Paramount Global.
Friday morning was an emotional one on Live with Kelly and Mark as the show's long-time executive in charge of production, Art Moore, retired after 53 years at ABC and 36 years on Live.
TEGNA Inc. has announced that Lynn Beall, its Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Media Operations, will step down in mid-2025 following a transition period.
Sports anchor Aaron Ladd has announced his departure from KSHB (Channel 41), the Scripps-owned NBC affiliate in Kansas City, after more than four years with the station.
By: Jessica DeWeese jessica@newsblues.com Evening anchor Liz Dueweke has bid farewell to KFOX14, Sinclair’s Fox affiliate in El Paso, having delivered her last newscast on September 13. The station announced her departure a week ...
KCRA 3 evening news anchor Ty Steele delivered an emotional message to viewers on Thursday, announcing his departure from the station after six years of service in the Sacramento region.
Wednesday marked the end of an era as KFYR-TV’s Sports Director, Lee Timmerman, stepped away from the anchor desk after a remarkable career that spans more than three decades.
WAGA, (known as Fox 5) the Fox owned-and-operated affiliate in Atlanta, says goodbye to meteorologist Jeff Hill as he is set to retire after more than a quarter-century with the station.
WNYT morning anchor and reporter Faith King has announced her departure from the station and the Capital Region, sharing the news with her followers on social media.
Sports reporter and weekend anchor Jeanna Trotman has announced her departure from the station, with her final day set for September 6 at WXYZ, the Scripp's-owned ABC affiliate in Detroit.
Adam Verdugo, the executive producer of CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, is stepping down as the network prepares for a major shift in the broadcast.
After an illustrious 40-year career in journalism, longtime Louisville news anchor and WAVE Troubleshooter John Boel is preparing for his next chapter—retirement.
WKRC, Sinclair's CBS affiliate in Cincinnati, is entering one of the busiest sports seasons of the year without any sports anchors, as Chris Renkel, the station's last remaining sportscaster, has left after five years.
In an unexpected announcement, longtime NewsChannel 5 morning anchor Amy Watson revealed she will be retiring in October to care for her mother, who is battling dementia.
In a significant reshuffle at ESPN, the sports network has announced leadership promotions while warning of upcoming layoffs as part of a broader effort to streamline operations.
Another anchor from Scripps-owned stations made an exit. WFTS Tampa's James Tully revealed back in May 2024 that he would be leaving the station when his contract expired.
Veteran reporter Christina Hager bid farewell to TV news after more than three decades in the industry and 25 years with WBZ, the CBS owned-and-operated station in Boston.
Kevin Holden, the long-serving sports director at WDJT announced over the weekend that his tenure at the station will conclude at the end of September.
After an impressive 31-year career in television journalism, Kathleen Bade is stepping down from her role as an anchor at FOX 5 San Diego, a station she helped establish 16 years ago.
John Purvis, a seasoned news anchor at Channel 4-KDBC in El Paso, has announced his retirement, marking the end of a distinguished journalism career spanning over four decades.
David Custer, a familiar face at WNEM TV5, addressed viewers in a heartfelt social media video on Monday, July 29, announcing his departure from the station.
After a decade, Robert Burton announced his departure from the morning anchor desk on Friday morning, citing a desire to spend more time with his family.
Patrick Paolantonio, a distinguished reporter and news anchor at WISN-TV (Channel 12) in Milwaukee, will be departing the ABC affiliate at the end of July.
Evan Nemec, a morning anchor at KTXS 12 Abilene, is leaving the station in July 2024, marking the end of his television career for the foreseeable future.