Christine Stanwood out at KOCO. Moving to Phoenix, AZ to take a job there.
I noticed that Jacklyn Chappell is no longer at KFOR. Does anyone know where she went or did she give up broadcast journalism altogether? Thanks.
She went to Integris Health.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CYTtXepLePB/
Jessica Bruno out at KFOR - moving to Florida.
^^^Agree
Former KOCO 5 Anchor Tyler Suiters passed away this week after a lengthy battle with ALS
https://www.tributearchive.com/obitu...H3x71p3x0XdifM
Recent shuffle of staff at KWTV has apparently led to the elimination of their daily 4AM newscast, and the departure of meteorologist Hannah Scholl.
She was expecting her second child so wonder if she might be having some pregnancy difficulties.
Yeah, I miss the 4 a.m. cast. Cannot figure out why they are shoehorning Coby Thielen in with the others at 5. Too crowded.
Do we really need “news” @ 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 4, 6, and 10? It just seems absurd. If it wasn’t for weather, I’m not sure I’d ever watch it.
Duplicate.
It's 2024. There seems to be very little syndication left for daytime television, gone are the days of shows like Oprah, Ellen, and even most soap operas, and scripted sitcoms and drama shows can simply go to streaming where you can binge on your own schedule.
Local news is there because in the grand scheme of things it is cheap to produce, and can get local advertising. Local news isn't really giving you a new show in the morning, it's the same 15 minute newscast on repeat as different populations wake up.
What's scary is that in the near future, NBC, CBS, ABC, may see little need for the affiliates and push any shows that they produce straight to their respected streaming platforms. Most markets outside of OKC, don't absorb local news, sports, and weather to the degree that this TV market does.
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