nathannah 2542 Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM Posted Thursday at 07:32 PM 1 hour ago, MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie said: TMJ4 meteorologist Brendan Johnson is being bumped up from weekend mornings to weekday morings. He replaces Tyler Moore who is leaving. Meteorologist Kristen Kirchaine is also leaving the team. That story is a very interesting way to spin away from the fact that they've just lost half their weather staff, and Tyler and Kristen felt so underappreciated (you can easily argue Kristen was doing so much more work/shifts than the actual chief, and Tyler basically ran the day shift all by himself), that they just gave up and looked for other opportunities. The days of Paul Joseph and John Malan keeping that station the market's gold standard are truly over. 2
TheRolyPoly 2670 Posted Saturday at 02:48 AM Posted Saturday at 02:48 AM This is what Sunbeam plans to do with its current property in North Bay Village, with the facility breaking ground in 2027. This comes, of course, as WSVN plans to move to Miramar by next year. (The original link is paywalled, so I'm using this to hopefully let you access it.): https://archive.is/xfyOd 1
tyrannical bastard 4086 Posted Monday at 10:11 PM Posted Monday at 10:11 PM WJZ's building on TV Hill in Baltimore suffered an electrical fire this afternoon. The fire was out by the time firefighters arrived at the station. https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/baltimore/news/maryland-baltimore-fire-wjz-building-newsroom/
MediaZone4K 2323 Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM On 6/27/2025 at 10:48 PM, TheRolyPoly said: This is what Sunbeam plans to do with its current property in North Bay Village, with the facility breaking ground in 2027. This comes, of course, as WSVN plans to move to Miramar by next year. (The original link is paywalled, so I'm using this to hopefully let you access it.): https://archive.is/xfyOd Looking forward to a better looking newsplex when they move
l_miro 9 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago On 6/27/2025 at 10:48 PM, TheRolyPoly said: This is what Sunbeam plans to do with its current property in North Bay Village, with the facility breaking ground in 2027. This comes, of course, as WSVN plans to move to Miramar by next year. (The original link is paywalled, so I'm using this to hopefully let you access it.): https://archive.is/xfyOd That one is replacing the building across from the studios. Plex will get demolished closer to ~2030 They were supposed to have broken ground by now, this story says 2027. Wsvn new building in Miramar is scheduled to start construction end of 2025 or early 2026 to coincide with their 70th year but not necessarily with a July debut
cg4 10 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago WTKR’s Blaine Stewart will be off the air for a while as he deals with an “unexpected medical challenge.”
Breaking News 849 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 6/27/2025 at 10:48 PM, TheRolyPoly said: This is what Sunbeam plans to do with its current property in North Bay Village, with the facility breaking ground in 2027. This comes, of course, as WSVN plans to move to Miramar by next year. (The original link is paywalled, so I'm using this to hopefully let you access it.): https://archive.is/xfyOd I'm sure The Ansin Family owns the property right? They're into real estate so it makes since.
TheRolyPoly 2670 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Sunbeam Properties, so yes. Now they have a website devoted to it as well: https://www.sunbeamnbv.com/home EDIT: They've even included a PDF with detailed plans as to what they'll construct in NBV to replace the WSVN complex: https://assets.courbanize.com/sunbeam-north-bay-village/info-plans/5c4f61e19ee3eaf708ee5cb07d1630b9.pdf Edited 5 hours ago by TheRolyPoly 1
tyrannical bastard 4086 Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago (edited) BIG, and sadly some likely expected news coming out of Northeast Mississippi. Matt Laubhan is leaving WTVA. https://www.djournal.com/news/local/matt-laubhan-leaves-wtva-launches-own-site/article_54ed7004-77b1-44d6-9659-d38cb5aa6a5c.html I figured it was going to happen sooner or later with the way things are going at Allen Media, but luckily it looks like he's able to do it on his own terms. And is evidenced by other meteorologists beginning to do their own thing, local TV weather may be starting an irreversible decline as the most seasoned are starting to head for the exits and are being replaced by younger, and sometimes distant colleagues doing forecasts from virtually anywhere. Edited 56 minutes ago by tyrannical bastard
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