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News Insiders Share Their Resolutions and Reasons for Optimism in 2025: β€˜Always New Stories to Be Told’

Considering the many, many industry shake-ups that defined the year, it's easy--perhaps too easy--to feel pessimistic about the future of TV news. That's why TVNewser decided to dedicate the last day of 2024 to spotting the green shoots that may bloom in 2025. As a companion piece to our 2024 lookback, we asked insiders at...

How the News Networks Covered Jimmy Carter’s Passing

The United States is mourning former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at the age of 100. According to the Carter Center, the 39th president passed away at his home in Plains, Ga., while surrounded by family. President Joe Biden announced that Carter's state funeral will be held in Washington, D.C. on Jan.9. The Carter...

Gray Renews ABC Affiliations at Local Stations

Gray Television, Inc. has entered into agreements with The Walt Disney Company to extend and renew the network affiliations for all of Gray's ABC affiliated television stations across 25 markets through December 31, 2028. "We are pleased to announce the further extension of our decades-long relationship with Disney for ABC station affiliations," said Gray's president...

Former News12 Anchor Claims Company Gaslit and Bullied Her After Pay Raise Request

Former News 12 anchor Annalisa Klebers has filed a claim with the American Arbitration Association saying the company retaliated against her after she asked for a raise. In the complaint, Klebers, who anchored the morning news for the Altice USA-owned stations in Connecticut and New Jersey, said her alleged mistreatment came after she asked about...

More Marketers Disapprove of Omnicom Acquiring IPG Than Approve

If Omnicom's plan to acquire rival Interpublic (IPG) goes through, the new advertising conglomerate will tower above all others in the industry, in terms of both total revenue and employees. Not everyone is happy about it. Recent survey data shows a larger percentage of marketers disapprove of the merger (27%) than approve (15%). The online...

TurboTax Goes After Gen Z As It Gears Up for Its 12th Super Bowl

By design, filing taxes is painful. So much so that 56% of Americans dread doing it and 26% say they hate it, per Pew Research. TurboTax has built its business around this collective grumble, making it easier for people to submit to the IRS in a few clicks. Now, before the April 2025 tax filing...

WNCN Promotes Reporter, Names EP Assistant News Director

Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina CBS affiliate WNCN has promoted two newsroom staffers. Reporter Deana Harley has been named statewide Capitol Reporter and Leslie Nash has been promoted to assistant news director from executive producer. "In the years Deana has been at CBS 17, she's proven herself to be a smart, talented, enterprising reporter, who knows how...

1 In 4 Marketers Say the US Election Outcome Has Changed Their Marketing Strategy

No story permeated American life more in 2024 than the presidential election. Now that the election is over, 28% of ADWEEK readers said the outcome has changed their company's marketing strategy. During the run-up to the election, some advertisers wanted nothing to do with the divisive headlines and contentious social content that often accompanied it....

News Insiders Pick 2024’s Most Historic Moments: β€˜The Year of Trump’

We've arrived at the final Friday of 2024 and as Tom Lehrer so aptly put it decades ago--that was the year that was. But TVNewser suspected that news industry insiders probably had more to say about the historic 12 months Americans watched unfold on their outlets of choice, whether that was legacy media or social...

ADWEEK Reporters Share Their Favorite Stories of 2024

"Well, 2024 sure has been a year" seems to be the prevailing sentiment. Well, we're setting the negativity aside because even if everything didn't break our way this year, the great thing about being reporters is that if we feel strongly about something, we get to put it in the spotlight. Sure, we broke news....

The Year in Weather: The Weather Channel and Fox Weather Enjoyed Significant Viewership Spikes

2024 had its fair share of weather events that received top billing over newsier topics like politics, the economy, business, sports, and entertainment. Hurricanes dominated the news cycle, with three making landfall within the lower 48 states. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm on July 8; Hurricane Helene landed as...

The 14 Most Important Things TV Execs and Insiders Learned in 2024

It would be an understatement to say that the TV industry has changed a lot in the past year. From increasing consolidation, plummeting upfront prices, and an ongoing fight over sports rights, streamers and broadcasters are forging ways ahead in the new era of TV. And, they're also learning lessons along the way. ADWEEK asked...

By the Book: How β€˜The Fugitive’ Director and an Investigative Journalist Collaborated on 2024’s Timeliest Thriller

By the Book is a feature series where journalists discuss their works of fiction and non-fiction. The traditionally slow end-of-year news cycle recently received a jolt when residents of New York and New Jersey reported mysterious drone sightings in the skies over both states. While state and federal government officials have said that there's no...

The Year in Ratings: How the Major News Outlets Performed in 2024

It's no secret that 2024 saw broadcast, cable, and streaming news outlets struggle to attract a viewing audience with a significant disinterest in the news. That reality was made especially stark by presidential election that saw a 25% ratings decline from the 2020 election cycle across 18 networks. Still, despite changing consumption habits and all...

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