Source: http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/ticket/
January 26, 2007
Late Friday, Bee Media Savvy guy Sam McMannis reports that KCRA canned reporter Mike Bond, two photographers, a videotape editor and another news employee today... in preparation for a new morning newscast on sister station KQCA (My 58.) A night assignment editor is out the door when his contract expires at the end of February.
KCRA/KQCA President Elliott Troshinsky told McMannis there will be new hires for the 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. broadcast, but that it "will need a different type of staff than what we currently have,” and that they'll do the KCRA news with the remaining staff. The KQCA broadcast begins in March.
11 p.m. news producer Carolyn Thomas is jumping soon from the Hearst-Argyle property to executive produce CBS 13's morning news.
Bond was a fixture at KTXL, Fox 40 before his tenure there ended and he was hired by KCRA.
January 26, 2007
Late Friday, Bee Media Savvy guy Sam McMannis reports that KCRA canned reporter Mike Bond, two photographers, a videotape editor and another news employee today... in preparation for a new morning newscast on sister station KQCA (My 58.) A night assignment editor is out the door when his contract expires at the end of February.
KCRA/KQCA President Elliott Troshinsky told McMannis there will be new hires for the 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. broadcast, but that it "will need a different type of staff than what we currently have,” and that they'll do the KCRA news with the remaining staff. The KQCA broadcast begins in March.
11 p.m. news producer Carolyn Thomas is jumping soon from the Hearst-Argyle property to executive produce CBS 13's morning news.
Bond was a fixture at KTXL, Fox 40 before his tenure there ended and he was hired by KCRA.