http://www.adweek.com/tvspy/nancy-chen-leaving-whdh/187740
And this Nancy Chen leaves WHDH for Sinclair's WJLA 7 news.
And this Nancy Chen leaves WHDH for Sinclair's WJLA 7 news.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sto...ichard-ransom-out-wreg-news-anchor/359369001/
Richard Ransom is removed from WREG-TV in Memphis. The article cited the Sinclair Tribune deal as the changes thats going to happen at the Memphis station.
http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/101159/wjla-bids-farewell-to-maureen-bunyan
WJLA Sinclair's flagship station bids farewell to Bunyan.
WJLA-TV is NOT Sinclair's flagship station. WBFF in Baltimore is.
Well I thought flagship station is usually based on the largest DMA's on the coast usually and yes corporate offices of a company is at play here.
I use the O&O example like ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox call Los Angeles and New York stations as flagship station mainly because that's where the largest DMA's are located.
WJLA is so far Sinclairs largest station but its corporate office is in the Baltimore area and WBFF is the flagship station near the corporate office.
But the largest stations for Sinclair will change though once KTLA and WPIX are included.
Most station groups consider flagship stations that are co-located with the headquarters and I believe Sinclair is the same way. Tribune's flagship is WGN, WPIX and KTLA are in New York and LA. COX's flagship is WSB, WFXT is the bigger market station. The same when Cox owned KTVU.
but back to thread expect more announced removals of Tribune and Bonten media staff once the deal closes with Sinclair.
Well I thought flagship station is usually based on the largest DMA's on the coast usually and yes corporate offices of a company is at play here.
I use the O&O example like ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox call Los Angeles and New York stations as flagship station mainly because that's where the largest DMA's are located.
WJLA is so far Sinclairs largest station but its corporate office is in the Baltimore area and WBFF is the flagship station near the corporate office.
But the largest stations for Sinclair will change though once KTLA and WPIX are included.
http://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2017/6/6/out-the-door-in-san-antonio
Erin Nichols leaves Sinclair station KABB/WOAI.
Its very unlikely you will see a mass change of air talent in the near term. Where changes will be more likely is in management, ownership likes to hire there own people after buying stations.
I agree, but this will largely be due to contracts being in place. I look for more centralized production as those contracts come up. While not a good thing for those that will be let go, the improved economics does allow television coverage of local news to endure.
FTV live speculates the Sinclair changes are at play.