Scripps cutting 300 jobs, joining list of companies to have layoffs
E.W. Scripps Co. will eliminate 300 jobs in the next 12 months as part of a national restructuring aimed at reducing annual expenses by $40 million.
This time it's hitting the local TV Stations owned by scripps. We seen specific instances where cuts were reported at KGTV San Diego.
MarketInk: Job Cuts at KGTV 10News Include Familiar Anchors, Reporters
Viewers of KGTV-TV ABC 10News won’t be seeing some of their familiar anchors and reporters following layoffs initiated by E.W. Scripps Company, the San Diego television station’s owner.
According to sources familiar with the situation who spoke to Times of San Diego on condition of anonymity, KGTV-TV anchors-reporters who are gone include:
Veteran newsroom staffer Rachel Bianco, who joined the 10News team in May 2009
Nigerian native Wale Aliyu, an anchor since October 2022, who was teamed with longtime evening anchor Kimberly Hunt
Team 10 senior investigator Jim Avila, a newsman since 1973, a former senior White House correspondent during President Barack Obama’s second term and national correspondent for ABC News, who joined KGTV in November 2023;
Sports anchor Steve Smith, who has covered sports for 25 years and was known for telling stories about teams and athletes who have overcome the odds;
Lindsey Peña, who joined KGTV in April of 2017, and covered the Native American and LGBTQ+ communities;
Chula Vista native Vanessa Paz, a morning meteorologist and traffic anchor, who joined 10News in January 2020;
Reporter Madison Weil, who joined in May 2022 and reported on the homeless, refugee, Ukrainian and Palestine communities;
Weekend morning anchor and reporter Aaron Dickens, a member of the LGBTQ+ communities, according to his station bio.