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A Los Angeles television station parted with a popular anchorman after he went on air to criticize management’s handling of a colleague’s departure, officials said Sept. 23.
He was fired last week. Neither Mester nor his agent could be reached for comment. News veterans criticized Mester's actions, including referring to Drafs as "that woman" in his Sept. 17 monologue.
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 ...
KDFW switched to Fox on July 2, 1995, ending its relationship with CBS after 45½ years; with Fox switching from UHF to VHF, Dallas–Fort Worth became one of a handful of markets where all of the "Big Four" networks maintained affiliations with VHF stations (along with New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Seattle ...
Jeanne Zelasko (born October 26, 1966) is an American journalist and sportscaster who worked for "The Beast" AM980 KFWB and Fox Sports West in Los Angeles County, California. Prior to taking that position Zelasko had a relatively lengthy career working for Fox Sports as a reporter and analyst for various programs, as well as reporting for MLB ...
Horton became a sportscaster for KCAL-TV in Los Angeles in 1998. [4] [5] This was before the CBS Corporation duopoly started and KCAL and KCBS consolidated their on-air and production teams. He joined NFL Network at the start of the 2004 NFL season where he currently serves as an anchor, reporter and host. Horton provides in-depth interviews ...
Glor has been a co-anchor of "CBS Saturday Morning" since 2019. Before joining the program, Glor spent 18 months as anchor of "CBS Evening News." He preceded Norah O'Donnell.
In November 1978, she moved to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to anchor the ten o'clock news for KDFW-TV (the CBS station for the market at the time, now a Fox O&O). [1] In 1979 the six o'clock news was added to her duties. [2] As of 2012, she is the longest-serving news anchor in the Dallas/Fort Worth television market.