Just a couple of corrections, Jean Enersen started in July 1968 (according to her KING 5 bio) and I know that Linda Byron started in the 80's (1988?). Certainly, we are going to miss their experience and commitment to local news in Seattle.
As for the poster who mentioned Allan Schauffler, he is definitely available at this point and does have chemistry with Lori (but I have heard he does NOT have chemistry with Joyce Taylor and was moved off mornings because of that). Another option is to have Mark move to evenings, which would leave a huge gap in the mornings. From what I've heard, Joyce needs a good co-anchor who really has chemistry.
Yeah, Linda Byron's KING5 current KING 5 Bio doesn't state what year she started, and news reports have said 26 years of experience... I think she may have come on in 1987, if I recall from a past bio. She's a tremendous investigative journalist.
We've discussed Schauffler's morning career with Joyce Taylor before. The guy has excelled in every single role he's been in at KING (weekends with Lori, weeknights with Lori, hosting UpFront, weekends with Mimi Jung, reporting, etc) except as morning co-anchor. I think, generally, he's got the wrong demeanor for that kind of broadcast, and more specifically, Joyce is harder to pair up with than most other anchors.
Ray Heacox is running the show at KING and he's an old Belo guy. He's been around the block, and has to be worried that Pat Costello, formerly of KING and now at KOMO specifically is getting ready to start running "the team you can trust" type promotions for the KOMO news team (while Eric, Mary and Molly don't have the tenure that Dan and Kathy had, all three of them have been around for a long time, and Steve Pool is now the longest serving weatherman in the market).
Scooping up a guy like Schauffler to sit alongside Matsukawa (I believe, strongly, that Lori and Allen are very good with most other co-anchors, but best with each other), and sliding either Rich Marriott or Jim Guy (or picking up someone with market experience that is on the beach like Meeghan Black or Todd Johnson) into the chief met slot will at least keep familiar faces on what has been the most stable news team in the market for well over twenty years.
When you offer buyouts, you're not going to know in advance who is going to take them, so this certainly is going to be a bit of a scramble for KING.