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Elliott Troshinsky To Retire As KCRA-KQCA GM

https://tvnewscheck.com/article/top-news/248653/elliott-troshinsky-to-retire-as-kcra-kqca-gm/


Elliott Troshinsky, a broadcast industry leader who has served since 2000 as president and general manager of KCRA and KQCA, Hearst Television’s NBC and MyNetworkTV affiliates in the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Calif., market (DMA 20), will retire on June 30.

Troshinsky, whose successor at KCRA-KQCA will be named at a later date, caps a career in television broadcasting that began in the early 1970s and which took him to TV stations in, among other markets, Philadelphia, Kansas City and Miami. He ultimately settled in California’s capital region, where he served over the past two decades with Hearst Television in one of the group’s largest TV markets.


Elliot Troshinsky will retire after a 20 year run at KCRA-TV as GM.
 
https://tvnewscheck.com/article/top-news/248918/ariel-roblin-named-gm-of-kcra-kqca/

Update Ariel Roblin is moving from KETV Omaha to KCRA/KQCA-TV as GM on July 1st according to Hearst Television.

Ariel Roblin, who since 2011 has been president and general manager of KETV, Hearst Television’s ABC affiliate in Omaha, Neb., has been appointed president and general manager of KCRA and KQCA, the company’s NBC and MyNetworkTV affiliates in the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, Calif., market (DMA 20).
 
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