Two WLNS anchors are out. Bonney Bowman and Alexandra Ilitch are both out and from the sounds of it, WLNS might be doing some questionable things. Bonney's Facebook posts definitely make it seem like it wasn't her choice and Alexandra seems to have some ethical issues with continuing there.
From LSJ: https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/sto ... 385982002/
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Two Anchors Out at WLNS
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Ms. Ilitch's reporting of the Nassar case has received accolades from competitors and even some folks in bigger markets have taken notice.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
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What's up with this place? First a culture of sexual harassment is exposed, and now this? Now all they have to do is switch back to WJIM and it'll be 1972 all over again.
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There are a lot of interesting stories I've heard about goings-on at WJIM-TV in the Gross Telecasting days. Perhaps one of the most interesting regarded the practice of double-billing. This was in the days when networks compensated affiliates for airing net spots. WJIM would sell network avails to local clients and cover the CBS spots with the local spots they sold. They would then submit an affidavit to CBS certifying that channel 6 aired the net spots so they could receive payment from the network, while at the same time billing local clients for the spots that actually aired. The story I heard from a late friend who worked for WJIM in the day is that CBS was eventually tipped off to the practice. The network asked WJBK to run an aircheck of WJIM and send it to New York for evaluation. Once CBS had proof of their breaks being covered they suspended compensation payments to channel 6 for a time (not sure how long but my friend said it was a good while).
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I can sum it up in three words: NEXSTAR MEDIA GROUP. Perry Sook and company follow a pattern that, unfortunately, has become all too common in the industry. They have stars in their eyes about becoming media moguls. They buy up or merge with companies to add to their station holdings and cut veteran staff, slash salaries for those they keep and expect them to do more and more and more with less and less and less. I know. I worked for them. Unfortunately, there's more to come. The big losers are the viewers. And they'll probably act astounded when the ratings tank, sales go down and their efforts at "austerity" just don't pay off.Graham Wellingham asked: "What's up with this place?"
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