KING-TV is a mess, IMO. They are trying to move talent around, but the whole news department is woefully lost . They need new leadership, again IMO. They are consistently outdone by KOMO, KIRO and KCPQ. Too many losses of veteran talent, (thanks Tegna), and now just a medium market looking news organization. Wow, what a fall for a once great news organization.
It doesn't bother me too much that a lot of the old talent has departed KING over the last two years. As I've mentioned, before, most of these guys showed up at KING in their mid to late 20s or early 30s, and were now pushing 65. They were going to retire anyways.
What bothers me more is much of replacement talent isn't up to snuff.
Nearly 20 years ago, Todd Mokhtari scoured the country for young up and coming talent to staff up Q13 when he started the news department there. He plucked a ton of winners out of small and medium market stations ... talent that has, for the most part, seen success in markets higher ranked than Seattle or on a national level.
Meanwhile, some of KINGs hires just aren't very polished. They don't seem like the cream of the crop of up and coming reporters. Some of them don't have the look. Some have weak writing. Others have terrible broadcast voices ... which matters less for TV than it does radio, but when you're voicing over some b-roll footage, it matters a lot.
I can't get the link to embed, but I watched the forecast that Ben Dery gave on this morning's Weekend News on KING's website. He can't get through two sentences in his forecast without an uhh or uhm, and a couple times he paused because he couldn't figure out what he was going to say about the next slide.
And this guy is the heir apparent to Rich Marriott? He's the best young weatherman they can find?
We've had tons of strong, young, weekend & AM weather talent pass through Seattle in the last 15 years, especially at KING and KIRO. Guys like Rob Mayeda, Patrick Hammer, Julia Sandstrom, Nick Allard & Shannon O'Donnell (who both left and came back). Paul Deanno, Monty Webb (3x times), Lisa Van Cise, Sam Argier, Mary Loos, etc. The list goes on and on.
Most of those guys were strong when they showed up, and when they either left the business or left the market, they were much stronger. Dery's been kicking around for 18 months, and was average, at best, on arrival.
And that is the bigger problem. At a time when KIRO finally has a male, evening anchor, Dave Wagner, that can really bring it, a decent weather department, and a very good team in the mornings (John Knicely was a great Bob Jordan find), how is KING going to protect their marketshare.
Here's hoping Jordan Steele is pretty good ... he's got big shoes to fill on weeknights.