Scripps promotes Ross White to VP and GM of KOAA in Colorado Springs, Colorado
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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.
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CINCINNATI, May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 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.