Former KSLA-TV reporter Erin Stevenson will soon be starting at an unnamed Dallas, Texas television station.
That’s if information from an Arkansas TV blog is accurate, of course.
Former KSLA-TV reporter Erin Stevenson will soon be starting at an unnamed Dallas, Texas television station.
That’s if information from an Arkansas TV blog is accurate, of course.
After a twenty-year legacy with ABC affiliate KATC in Lafayette, La., anchor Tom Voinche announced last week he will retire from the station.
In an article published on KATC.com, Voinche looked back on his legacy.
New Orleans native and WWL employee Sheba Turk has been selected as the CBS affiliate’s new morning traffic reporter.
According to her station bio, Turk had worked as an associate producer for the morning news since September 2011.
An Austin news director with Little Rock ties has left NBC affiliate KXAN after the station found itself in legal trouble earlier this month.
But it’s unclear whether or not Michael Fabac, who had also been ND at Little Rock’s KLRT, left voluntarily.
Two lawsuits filed against the station — one from a former weekend morning meteorologist — have sent shockwaves through the building.
Former Missouri reporter/anchor Blake Hanson has been hired by WDSU-TV in New Orleans.
In fact, TVSpy reports he’s been on the air in the Big Easy nearly a week now.
Former KATC reporter Shawn Kline just caught a big break. After working in Lafayette, La., he scored a job with Columbus, Ohio, ABC affiliate WSYX.
That’s a jump to market 34. Kline will be a multimedia reporter, according to TVSpy.
Congratulations, Shawn!
Gary Cooper, multimedia journalist at KTBS in Shreveport, La., has accepted a job in his hometown of San Antonio.
TVSpy reports Cooper will re-join KENS as a multimedia reporter next month.
Kansas City weekend anchor and reporter Mark Boyle will soon become the new main anchor for KNOE-TV in the Monroe, La.-El Dorado, Ark., market, according to TVSpy.
Boyle currently works at CBS affiliate KCTV, where he’s been employed since July 2010.
Nexstar Broadcasting, which operates or owns 55 television stations across the U.S., has announced a 19.6 percent increase in net revenue for the first quarter of 2012 versus last year.
Two of those stations Nexstar owns are in the South TV News viewing area: KARK in Little Rock, Ark., and KTAL in Shreveport, La.
Rosa Flores will be the new 4 p.m. anchor and reporter at WBRZ-TV, the ABC affiliate for the Baton Rouge, La., market.
TVSpy reports Flores worked at WDSU-TV in New Orleans as a reporter. Her biography has been pulled from the website, but Flores’ official site still has her listed as working for the NBC affiliate.