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  1. WDSU anchor Norman Robinson has set his retirement for May 30.

     

    Robinson will continue to make occasional appearances on the station, including during the 2014 Children's Hospital Telethon May 31-June 1, the station said.

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    Who will replace Woltering?

     

    My guess is that it'll be Karen Swensen and Natalie Shephard for the time being.

     

    Other tidbits: Woltering's contract expired in February yet the station asked him to stay on until the end of this month's sweeps. Also, stepping down was Woltering's decision. He's 67. His final newscast is the 10 pm show May 30.

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    WXIN is adding more local newscasts. The Indianapolis Fox affiliate is adding a half-hour 7 p.m. newscast in the fall (adding to the 3½ hours it already carries in the late afternoon/early evening. 6 and 10 p.m. anchors Bob Donaldson and Fanchon Stinger will serve as anchors of the new 7 p.m. newscast as well. The station is also launching an 11 p.m. newscast on June 30, called Fox 59 NewsPoint, and has hired former WTHR weekend morning anchor Nicole Pence as its anchor. The program will be structured as a standalone newscast featuring “a concise wrap-up of the day’s events, plus a quick look forward to tomorrow’s weather” and will have “a distinct look and feel from the rest of FOX59’s newscasts seen throughout the day.”

     

    In total, by the time the 7 p.m. newscast is added, WXIN will carry 66 hours of local newscasts each week (surpassing sister station WJW in Cleveland, which ironically supplanted WXIN as the highest news output among Tribune Broadcasting's stations when Tribune's acquisition of former WJW owner Local TV was finalized in December, for the highest local newscast output of any U.S. television station by a half-hour).

     

    http://www.mediabistro.com/tvspy/wxin-adds-nicole-pence-expands-evening-newscasts_b120080

    http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/75906/wxin-adds-7-and-11-pm-newscasts?utm_source=NetNewsCheck-rss&utm_medium=latest-news-feed&utm_campaign=latest-news-feed-WXIN-Adds-7-And-11-P-M-Newscasts

     

    Damn that's a lot of news.

  4. Dave Nussbaum began work as the noon and 5 pm meteorologist for WWL-TV. He comes to the station from WBRZ in Baton Rouge, replacing Derek Kevra, who now is at WJBK Detroit.

  5. WLBT announced via Facebook that reporter/anchor Bert Case is retiring effective Jan. 31.

     

    Bert's been at WLBT since 1974. He was a WAPT from 1970-74 and WJTV from 1965-70. He did radio from 1957- 65.

  6. Natalie Shepherd made her debut at WWL today. Natalie used to do the news in Tampa with WFLA. She'll anchor the 6 am 10 pm newscasts. Dennis Woltering will continue to do the 5 and 10 pm broadcasts wile Karen Swenson does the 5 and 6 pm report. Ya got all of that? Good.

  7. Morning anchor and "The 504" host Melanie Hebert announced her resignation from WWL-TV. She cites raising her infant son and distance from her husband, who works in Baton Rouge as reasons for stepping down. She says she is moving to Baton Rouge and will take some time off. Her last day is July 23.

  8. Just in: New Orleans has lost a legend tonight.

     

    Former WDSU anchor/reporter Alec Gifford died tonight, according to his daughter. He was 85.

    Gifford began his career at WDSU in 1955 and remained there until his retirement in 2006, except for a short stint as an NBC correspondent in 1966 and from 1967-80 at rival WVUE, then an ABC affiliate as anchor and news director.

     

    He was truly one of the best who ever did it.

     

    http://www.wwltv.com/news/Legendary-NO-journalist-Alec-Gifford-dies-199643921.html

     

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  9. Nearly 30 people who work on- and off-air have been laid off as a result of the KARK/KLRT merger, according to KHTV and arkansasbusiness.com. Twenty are from KLRT and nearly 8 are from KARK. Those laid off include KARK anchors Wendy Suares, Adam Rodriguez and Jonathan Athens and KLRT sports anchor David Raath and news director Ed Trauschke.

     

    The article also said KLRT was cancelling its 5pm and 10 pm newscasts in favor of a 5:30 pm and one-hour 9 pm newscasts. In addition, Fox 16 will air a new morning show starting Monday anchored by KARK's Deedra Wilson and Gregg Dee. The show will air from 7-9 am.

     

    http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article/90480/at-least-25-lose-jobs-at-kark-klrt-as-tv-owners-consolidate

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