A buyout day goodbye for 12 off-camera staffers at TEGNA-owned WFAA8
04/22/16 02:20 PM
No on-camera staffers were given the option. But 12 off-camera newsroom personnel at Dallas-based WFAA8 were allowed to take the TEGNA corporate buyout. Their last days were on Friday, April 22nd.
This contrasts with the numerous on-camera anchors, reporters and meteorologists who were offered and took retirement packages at other TEGNA-owned stations across the country. We break it all down for you on our Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.
Also, the latest D-FW Nielsen ratings “snapshot” shows diminished local returns for the Dallas Mavericks’ blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday night.
Ed Bark
This contrasts with the numerous on-camera anchors, reporters and meteorologists who were offered and took retirement packages at other TEGNA-owned stations across the country. We break it all down for you on our Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.
Also, the latest D-FW Nielsen ratings “snapshot” shows diminished local returns for the Dallas Mavericks’ blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday night.
Ed Bark