A new initiative involving The Weather Channel has prompted many meteorologists to lose their jobs as they are replaced by ...
Allen Media Group will lay off or reassign at least 50 workers across all of its local stations, according to a report.
A few days back, Kevin Orpurt and Patrece Dayton, two of WTHI-TV’s employees, delivered their farewell report to the viewers.
Handing out pink slips to dozens of beloved small-market local TV news weathercasters would be ill-advised even in the best ...
Two TV journalists saying goodbye at one of Allen Media's station were anchor Patrece Dayton and chief meteorologist Kevin Orpurt of CBS affiliate WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Ind., who brought a box ...
Kevin Orpurt, the chief meteorologist at WTHI in Terre Haute, and Patrece Dayton, a news anchor, carried a box of tissues with them when they informed their dedicated public that they were both losing ...
More layoffs are taking place at WTHI-TV 10 and other significant changes will soon occur at the station, sources told the ...
In an emotional farewell that highlights the changing landscape of local television, weather forecasters across America delivered their final broadcasts last week as The Weather Channel’s parent ...
Both Dayton and Orpurt were affected by the layoffs at Allen Media Group, owner of WTHI-TV, which impacted meteorologists in ...
Patrece Dayton and Kevin Orpurt were the exceptional news anchors that were the backbone of WTHI. In fact, they were the reason we chose to watch the news on WTHI. Kevin has been the spokesperson ...
About 100 meteorologists around the U.S. are saying goodbye after getting fired. Patrece Dayton and Kevin Orpurt were among the dozens of meteorologists saying farewell to viewers. The TV stations ...
It has been an emotional time for meteorologists at nearly two dozen Allen Media Group television stations across the country ...