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Scripps promotes Ross White to VP and GM of KOAA in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Scripps promotes Ross White to VP and GM of KOAA in Colorado Springs, Colorado News provided by Share this article Share this article CINCINNATI, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) has promoted Ross White to the role of vice president and general manager for KOAA, Scripps NBC affiliate in Colorado Springs, Colorado, effective immediately. White has served as director of sales at KOAA since 2016. The E.W. Scripps Company has promoted Ross White to the role of vice president and general manager for KOAA in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Ross has a wealth of experience in the local media industry and is a proven leader who has led his sales team to great success, said Brian Lawlor, president of Local Media. His knowledge of the news business, the market and the station, along with his commitment to the community, make him the ideal candidate to be the next leader in Colorado Springs for Scripps.

Lawsuit Involving Brian Lawler (Brian Christopher) Still Ongoing, Moving To Trial

Lawsuit Involving Brian Lawler (Brian Christopher) Still Ongoing, Moving To Trial ); According to Pwinsider, the lawsuit surrounding the untimely death of Brian Lawler (aka, Brian Christopher/Grandmaster Sexay in WWE) is still ongoing and will be heading to trial. Jerry “The King” Lawler filed the lawsuit back in 2019 after his son Brian died in 2018 while he was still in police custody after a D.U.I arrest. The trial is set to begin on May 23, 2022. Originally, the plan was to begin on May 24, 2020, but was postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Lawler’s legal representatives including Sheriff John Doolen have taken deposition. Lawler states that Doolen promised him that Brian would be getting help for his addiction issues while he was in custody. However, Jerry claims that Brian did not get any help whatsoever and he felt betrayed by Doolen.

Local Now Partners With Scripps To Expands Local News

KSHB (NBC) Kansas City, Mo. WPTV (NBC) West Palm Beach, Fla. The partnership with Scripps adds to Local Now’s existing roster of more than 300 streaming channels including a Local Now channel in every DMA in the country and additional local channels from major partners nationwide. Through Local Now, viewers have access to thousands of movies and TV shows across all genres, local news, sporting events and other premium entertainment channels at no cost. “The addition of Scripps channels offers Local Now users access to the quality stations that they know and love – regardless of where they are viewing” said Michael Senzon, senior vice president and general manager of Local Now. “Scripps’ focus on growing audiences and revenue in the free streaming space is smart and we’re happy to be in business with them.

KNXVs Full Disclosure investigation wins first-place National Headliner Award

Posted May 14th, 2021 for Scripps CINCINNATI – KNXV, the Phoenix-based television station owned by The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP), has won a National Headliner Award for its 2020 investigative series, “Full Disclosure.” The investigation – a series of two dozen reports and a pair of documentary specials – exposed widespread and systemic problems with Arizona’s so-called “Brady” lists, which are supposed to track police officers with documented histories of dishonesty, false arrests, crimes and integrity concerns. As part of the series, the reporting team created the first-ever statewide public database of every officer on the “Brady” list. The investigation prompted officials to launch multiple investigations, ended the careers of dishonest officers, forced county attorneys to increase transparency and pushed union leaders to acknowledge the need for a misconduct database.

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