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Twiggy the Waterskiing Squirrel Proves Love of Water Sports, Pees on Reporter → Read More
‘I Love You ISIS’, Cyber Attackers Take Over WBOC Website and Twitter Page → Read More
Starting January 15, work with a literary agent to write your middle-grade novel! In this course, you'll learn how to develop strong characters, write compelling dialogue, master the art of revision, and market your work to publishing houses and agents. Register now! → Read More
Reporter and Photog Behind WBFF ‘Kill a Cop’ Report Out at Baltimore Station → Read More
Starting January 15, work with a literary agent to write your middle-grade novel! In this course, you'll learn how to develop strong characters, write compelling dialogue, master the art of revision, and market your work to publishing houses and agents. Register now! → Read More
KWES Reporter Warms Up for Live Shot with a Little ‘Alphabet Aerobics’ → Read More
A US Bankruptcy Court has ruled Aereo can sell its assets to the highest bidder. re/code reports Aereo reached an agreement with broadcasters over how the sell-off would go. > Under the agreement, Aereo will allow the broadcasters to attend the auction of the assets and provide them a weekly update on the status of the sale process. Aereo filed for bankruptcy in November, five months after the… → Read More
Someone whose job it is to cut together the funniest news bloopers did just that. The cuts from all of 2014 involve a lot of F-Bombs, dick jokes and general tomfoolery. It’s the perfect way to start a Monday. TVSpy’s favorite? KCPQ’s Tom Yazwinski, who managed to offend…well…basically no one except Texas Rangers’ fans when he didn’t know his mic was hot. → Read More
San Antonio Station Retracts Stories After Attorney Sues for Defamation → Read More
WLS Sports Anchor Apologizes for Suicide Reference → Read More
KCEN AM Meteorologist Shot Multiple Times in Morning Shooting → Read More
San Diego News Crew Finds Lost Toddler A lost San Diego toddler was reunited with his mother after he was spotted by a KGTV news crew. Reporter Marie Coronel said she and her photographer were setting up a live shot in the Barrio Logan neighborhood when they saw the toddler, put him in their live truck and called police. The cops found his parents after a door-to-door search. → Read More
Local TV Broadcasting Companies Team Up. Look For New Way to Measure Audience → Read More
Concerned Residents Return FOX Houston Station’s Stolen Laptop → Read More
Land your next big gig! Join us on January 27 at the Altman Building in New York City for an incredible opportunity to meet with hiring managers from the top New York media companies, network with other professionals and industry leaders, and land your next job. Register now! → Read More
KSTP Owner Blames Social Media For #Pointergate Backlash → Read More
Survey Finds Local TV Meteorologists Third Most Trusted Weather Source → Read More
Denver Police Use Social Media to Question KDVR Story about Alleged Police Brutality → Read More
Miami NBC owned station WTVJ describes King as “a one-year-old American Bulldog.” King, who was on set for an adoption segment, either really likes meteorology or was angling for an early adoption. He hopped on the desk while meteorologist Ryan Phillips was doing his Saturday morning forecast. Phillips told viewers he had some steak treats in his jacket pocket. So maybe King was just hungry. → Read More
‘No. No. No. We’re Not Done.’ WCHS Reporter Refuses to Let Head of Chemical Company Leave Presser → Read More