Media Matters for America, known for its progressive journalism watchdog role, announced layoffs attributed to legal challenges and evolving media dynamics.
Patricio Espinoza, previously freelancing as a multimedia journalist at Sinclair’s Phoenix ABC 15 KNXV, has secured a full-time position with the station.
San Antonio viewers will soon bid farewell to five legendary KSAT personalities as Mark Austin, Mike Osterhage, Ursula Pari, David Sears, and Jessie Degollado retire from the ABC-affiliate on July 1.
Kayleigh Thomas has taken over as the morning meteorologist for KBTX 3's "Brazos Valley This Morning," following Max Crawford's move to the evening chief meteorologist role.
Jym Ganahl, a veteran meteorologist, reflects on his illustrious career spanning nearly six decades, from his humble beginnings in Iowa to his tenure at Channel 4 in Columbus.
Political analyst and CNN contributor S.E. Cupp will be leading a new roundtable program, "Battleground," which will debut on Fox-owned TV stations starting June 10.
John Rayburn, a distinguished anchor who made history as the first to work for all three major Denver network affiliates, passed away at 96 in Greeley.
Long-serving anchor Tom Wills, a fixture at WJXT Jacksonville, Florida, has announced his retirement after over 40 years of anchoring early-evening news.
Fox 5 DC reporter Bob Barnard experienced a deeply personal moment while covering a lockdown at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, where his son, Jimmy, is a student.
Greg Simmons, a former sports anchor for KSAT San Antonio, has been sentenced to 12 months of probation and fined $500 after pleading no contest to a DWI charge.
Fernando Mejía, who served as head of video journalists at Noticiero Telemundo 39 KXTX Dallas - Fort Worth, has announced his departure from the network after nearly 15 years.
E.W. Scripps Co. has elevated Jeff Kiernan, the current general manager of Scripps' Las Vegas stations, to the role of vice president of local news, effective June 10.
Tegna's CBS affiliate WBNS in Columbus, Ohio, has appointed Dylan Robichaud as its new weekday morning meteorologist for Wake Up CBUS and the Doppler 10 weather team, effective May 20.
Long-time sportscaster Bernie Smilovitz, along with reporters Rod Meloni and Mara MacDonald, are planning to leave Detroit's WDIV through voluntary buyouts.
Jesse Pagan's return to Central Florida, this time as an anchor-reporter for WESH Orlando, marks a homecoming for the award-winning journalist with deep roots in the region.
Steve Johnson's retirement marks the end of an impressive 47-year career in broadcasting, with the majority of those years spent at WHNT, where he has become a beloved figure in the community.
It sounds like Matt and Danielle Noyes have made an exciting transition to the digital realm with their new app, the “Noyes’ 1DegreeOutside Weather Network” app.
It sounds like Dave Holmes is embarking on a new chapter in his career, joining ABC 6 as its sports director after departing from his previous role at 10TV.
Andrea Robinson is bringing her talents to NBC4's weekend morning anchor team, joining Matthew Herchik and meteorologist Bryan Still on NBC4 Today starting this Saturday, May 11, 2024.
Kathryn Bracho's departure from WBAY-TV's "Action 2 News This Morning" marks the end of an era for the morning show, where she has been a fixture since 2006.
It seems like there's quite a bit of turnover happening at WFLA in Tampa. Alix Staats, the Executive Producer, has decided to leave the station after about two years in the role.
Lewis Dodley, a fixture on Spectrum News NY1, is set to retire at the end of May, marking the conclusion of an illustrious 32-year career with the local news channel.
San Antonio television viewers are witnessing the future of broadcast television as five more stations join forces to offer NextGen TV service, also known as ATSC 3.0.
The owner of Detroit station WADL, Adell Broadcasting, is urging Mission Broadcasting to finalize its $75 million acquisition of WADL before the June 30 deadline.
Dominic Brown, the weekday morning meteorologist at CBS 11 KTVT Dallas - Fort Worth, also known as CBS News Texas, announced his departure from the station this week.
KXAN, Austin's leading news station, proudly announced the appointment of Nick Bannin as the new Chief Meteorologist for the KXAN First Warning Weather Team.
Standard Media Group, in collaboration with the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, and Chicago White Sox, is set to become the new television broadcast home for all three teams starting in October.
May 6th marked the debut of the First Warn 5 Weather Show on KCTV5 at 6:30 p.m. The live, newscast-style program will focus primarily on forecasting and the day's biggest weather headlines.
WCPO-TV's 11 p.m. anchor team, Evan Millward and Jasmine Styles, are leaving as part of the station's plan to eliminate two news anchor positions and hire five additional reporters.
Tim Lammers, anchor at Hartford's Fox affiliate WTIC, is set to return to the anchor desk next Monday after undergoing hip replacement surgery in March.
NBC5 has officially announced Liz Strzepa as the station’s new main co-anchor, marking a significant milestone in her nearly decade-long tenure with the network. Effective immediately, Strzepa will join Brian Colleran on weeknights at ...
In a swift move following Joyce Garbaciak's departure announcement, WISN-TV (Channel 12) wasted no time in naming Diana Gutiérrez as the new co-anchor for its 6 p.m. newscast, effective June 3.
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.
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.
Wayne Dawson, a beloved figure in Northeast Ohio journalism, expressed his heartfelt gratitude as he recuperates from surgery for undisclosed health challenges.
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.