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KTLA-TV Channel 5 fired news anchor Mark Mester Thursday afternoon, days after he was suspended following an off-script segment in which he criticized the station's handling of his co-anchor ...
The turmoil at KTLA — which airs L.A.'s top-rated local morning news show — comes as TV stations confront dwindling ratings and rising competition for viewers.
KTLA-TV Channel 5, whose broadcasts of local news for decades have been an essential part of daily life for many Los Angeles viewers, became the news this past week, after the departure of one of ...
Michaela Pereira (born August 26, 1970) is a Canadian television personality best known as being a former anchor for KTLA in Los Angeles [1] and for the KTTV FOX11 Los Angeles morning show, Good Day LA. [2] She announced on March 28, 2013, that she would be leaving KTLA in May to be a part of the CNN morning show New Day that debuted on June 17 ...
She went on to become a weekend anchor and then was promoted to anchoring the early portion of the KTLA Morning News. [2] Tay then departed KTLA in 2004 for MSNBC, where she hosted entertainment features and weekend programming, including MSNBC at the Movies and the Entertainment Hot List. [3] Tay subsequently returned to Los Angeles local news ...
While working full-time in television news, Castillo also acted in movies Leap of Faith, Blink, With Honors, and Duplex. [5] In 2015, he left KTLA [6] to get married and moved to northern Indiana where he became a commercial real estate broker. In January 2020, he moved with his family back to his hometown of St. Louis.
Micah D. Ohlman (born May 4, 1972) is an American journalist.He has co-anchored the weekday editions of the KTLA News @ 5pm, 6pm, 6:30pm, 7pm, 10pm and 11pm. [1] A Los Angeles native, Ohlman was born in Torrance, graduated from William S. Hart High School in Newhall, and earned a degree in communication studies from The University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Sam Rubin, the KTLA entertainment journalist, died Friday at 64.Rubin became a fixture of Los Angeles television after joining the station in 1991 as a reporter on “KTLA Morning News.”