Allen Media Group will lay off or reassign at least 50 workers across all of its local stations, according to a report.
It has been an emotional time for meteorologists at nearly two dozen Allen Media Group television stations across the country ...
Allen Media Group is reportedly halting its plan to replace about 100 local weather reporters with a Weather Channel feed.
Meteorologists at more than two dozen stations across the United States are out of jobs after being replaced by Weather ...
Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group is terminating or reassigning all local meteorologists at its nearly two dozen stations ...
The Allen Media Group's new deal with The Weather Channel is jeopardizing the jobs of dozens of local meteorologists ...
For now I am still at the station but I am looking for my next career opportunity,” Amber Kulick of WAAY in Huntsville posted ...
Allen Media Group is reversing its decision to replace local meteorologists with a Weather Channel feed due to strong ...
The layoffs at roughly two dozen local television stations ... “By now most of you have probably seen the chatter about Allen ...
Meteorologists at some stations say they expect to be impacted by the decision. There are also stations facing ongoing ...
As part of the Allen Media Group owned by media personality Byron Allen, AMB owns and operates 28 TV stations nationwide, ...