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Here is the Roundup for the Week Ending October 25


Completely happy Friday to all who have a good time!

On this week’s version of tales we didn’t write up for one cause or one other, we see former CBS Newser Jeff Glor could also be heading to Buffalo, whereas an anchor who broke via racial limitations within the Deep South has died.

Let’s inform tales.:

Former CBS Night Information anchor Jeff Glor could also be shuffling off to Buffalo. The Western New York native and Syracuse College alumnus is in talks to probably be part of one in all two Buffalo TV stations, in line with The Buffalo Information. Glor was seen within the WIVB-TV (Channel 4) suite on the Buffalo Payments’ Highmark Stadium on Sunday and confirmed he’s had separate preliminary talks with each WIVB and WGRZ-TV (Channel 2). Click on right here for extra.

A Pittsburgh native TV viewer requested Trib Whole Media TV author Rob Owen, “I believe WPXI-TV’s Lonni Rivera is a freelancer, however I haven’t seen her in fairly some time. Is she on trip or possibly I’m simply lacking her when she is reporting? Has she left WPXI?” Click on right here for his reply.

Angel Covarrubias has departed his function as information director at CW39 Houston KIAH mikemcguff.com has realized.  He joined the station in February 2022 from Pollen Media Lab in Austin. Click on right here for what Houston media blogger Mike McGuff needed to say.

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Alabama broadcaster Mel Showers (pictured) who broke racial limitations in a Deep South newsroom and have become a beloved and trusted newsman alongside the state’s Gulf Coast, has died. He was 78. Click on right here for extra.

Graham Media Group’s unbiased WJXT Jacksonville, Fla., in the present day appointed Robert Brown as its subsequent information director. He begins Oct. 28. Click on right here for the story.

Scripps Media Inc. and a homosexual TV anchor have reached a settlement to finish the anchor’s lawsuit alleging that Tulsa, Oklahoma TV station officers discriminated towards him due to his sexual orientation, a federal Justice of the Peace’s report says. Click on right here for the story.

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