Languages: English. As the parent company to dozens of local television news channels plans to roll out a new format for weather coverage, meteorologists across the country are facing layoffs.
Both Dayton and Orpurt were affected by the layoffs at Allen Media Group, owner of WTHI-TV, which impacted meteorologists in the company. The layoffs come as Allen Media announces that its newly ...
Iowa news stations KIMT and KWWL are expected to lay off their meteorologists after their parent company announced plans to replace local with coverage from forecasts from The Weather Channel.
"Honestly, it’s been a jaw-dropping 24 hours," FOX Weather Meteorologist Britta Merwin said. "I mean, to see some of the images that we have shown you on FOX Weather is something that you only ...
Instead of having locally based meteorologists, the stations will get their weather reports from this new centralized weather hub. The move is part of an emerging trend in media of consolidating ...
Local meteorologists broadcast tearful goodbyes as Allen Media Group – which owns nearly two dozen TV stations across the country – replaced them with a feed from The Weather Channel ...
The plan will see the locally produced segments replaced by a feed beamed to individual stations from The Weather Channel, which could include some of the stations’ former meteorologists.
The plan will see the locally produced segments replaced by a feed beamed to individual stations from The Weather Channel, which could include some of the stations’ former meteorologists. The layoffs ...
Allen Media Group, which owns KWWL, is cutting meteorologists’ jobs across the U.S., including Channel 7’s four weathermen. Soon, the Cedar Valley will receive its weather forecasts from ...