Tristan Richards+FollowByron Allen Cashes Out on Local TVByron Allen just sold 10 of his local TV stations to Gray Media for a cool $171 million. What’s the big deal? Gray is now stepping into new cities and doubling up in others, which means you might see more local news and sports on your screen. For Allen, it’s the first step in selling off his TV empire—so if you’re a fan of local channels, expect some shakeups soon! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #MediaMoves488Share
derek12+FollowTV Stations Shuffle: What It Means for YouHeads up, channel surfers! Two Alabama TV stations just got new owners as part of a $171 million mega-deal. Gray Media is scooping up 10 stations, including Huntsville’s WAAY and Montgomery’s WCOV. Why care? Big media moves like this can shake up your local news, weather, and even which shows you binge after work. So, don’t be surprised if your TV lineup gets a refresh soon! #Business #MediaMoves #LocalNews01Share
derek12+FollowWho's Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers Now?Big news for your next coffee break: The Washington Post’s legendary fact-checker, Glenn Kessler, is calling it quits after nearly 15 years of sniffing out political fibs. The kicker? The Post hasn’t found anyone to take over, so expect a little less myth-busting for now. With more veteran writers cashing in on buyouts, it’s a reminder: even the truth squad isn’t immune to newsroom shakeups. If you’re a news junkie, double-check those headlines! #Business #MediaMoves #NewsroomDrama283Share
robertocarter+FollowWaPo Drama: Why Are Writers Bailing?Grab your coffee—here’s the latest newsroom buzz. A top Washington Post columnist is quitting, calling out Jeff Bezos for turning the opinion section into a billionaire’s soapbox. The big shift? More focus on free markets and tech optimism, less room for debate. With several star writers leaving, it’s like your favorite café suddenly switching to only one blend—some regulars just aren’t sticking around. If you love diverse opinions, this is one to watch! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #MediaMoves00Share
Paige Douglas+FollowWhy Is Everyone Leaving The Washington Post?So, the Washington Post is having a major shake-up—think of it like your favorite coffee shop suddenly swapping out all the baristas and changing the menu. Pulitzer-winning columnist Jonathan Capehart just took a buyout and left, joining a wave of staffers exiting after Jeff Bezos pushed the paper to focus more on 'personal liberties and free markets.' If you notice your news feed feeling different, it’s because a lot of familiar voices are moving on. Watch for more changes as the Post tries to win back readers! #Business #MediaMoves #WashingtonPost130Share
laura54+FollowWhy Chicago Tribune Staff Said 'No Thanks'So, Chicago Tribune’s owners tried to get journalists to leave with a buyout deal, but almost nobody bit—except one guy who was already retiring. The staff basically said, 'We’re not leaving for peanuts.' Now, everyone’s bracing for layoffs. It’s a classic case of management offering the bare minimum and workers calling their bluff. If you ever get a 'deal' to leave your job, make sure it’s actually worth it! #Business #MediaMoves #WorkplaceDrama00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowWaPo’s Big Shakeup: Stay or Take the Cash?The Washington Post is basically telling its staff: get on board with our new vibe, or grab a generous exit package and go. With subscriptions dropping and some drama over new editorial rules, the paper’s offering long-timers up to 18 months’ pay to leave if they’re not feeling the Bezos-backed direction. It’s like a workplace version of, "Are you in or are you out?"—but with a pretty sweet severance for those who want to peace out. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #MediaMoves30Share
Tristan Richards+FollowDisney vs. YouTube: Sports Stream ShowdownSo, YouTube just poached a top Disney exec to run their sports and media game, but Disney’s not having it—they’re suing to block the move! Why should you care? If YouTube wins, expect even more live sports and big TV moments streaming right to your couch, maybe even for free. But if Disney wins, the streaming sports race could slow down. Grab your popcorn—this drama could change how we all watch the big game! #StreamingWars #SportsOnYouTube #DisneyDrama #MediaMoves #MoneyLifehacks #Business00Share
Leah Gonzales+FollowStan Verrett Out at ESPN?! 😱Stan Verrett is officially leaving ESPN after more than two decades, and fans are already debating if this is another case of ESPN pushing out their OGs. Some are speculating it’s all about the network’s new streaming plans, while others think Verrett has something big lined up. The real twist? He’s not retiring—he says he’s “excited about the future.” Could we see him pop up at a rival network soon? #StanVerrett #ESPNDrama #SportsCenter #MediaMoves #Entertainment00Share
Keith Bass+FollowBT Bows Out of Sports TV—What’s Next?BT is about to hand over its half of TNT Sports to Warner Bros Discovery, meaning BT’s long run in sports TV could be ending soon. If you’re a sports fan, keep an eye out—this could mean changes in how you watch your favorite matches, especially as streaming gets more popular. Basically, the big players are ditching old-school cable and betting on streaming apps, so your remote (and wallet) might get a workout soon! #StreamingWars #SportsTV #MediaMoves #MoneyHacks #Business117Share