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PDX weather wizard bidding TV farewell in May

Rhonda Shelby, who once worked at Seattle's KOMO, is departing Sinclair's KATU in Portland this spring after 30 years there. More at the link: https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2026/03/longtime-portland-tv-meteorologist-announces-retirement.html?utm_campaign=theoregonian_sf&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
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Seattle weather anchor has a close call

KOMO's Stella Sun posts that she was involved in a bad collision in Seattle. Thankful to be alive! I was at a red light waiting to turn left when a Honda coming from the opposite direction hit a SUV then slammed into my car. The video was shot moments after the crash. I was very close to getting crushed. Thank you @SeattlePD @SeattleFire for your help 🙏🏼 https://x.com/i/status/20285347596y60683456

Is Seattle next? This owner ending weekend morning news in DC

KOMO owner Sinclair has ended weekend morning news at WJLA-TV in DC per a post from anchor Kellye Lynn, who worked for me years ago in that market at regional cable.  The ND there now is Jon Brady, ex-KCPQ news boss.  Makes me wonder about KOMO weekend a.m.   They do two hours sandwiched around GMA on Saturday and Sunday with lots of packaged segments.   KIRO has already abandoned its weekend a.m. shows.    Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18HAVTtSwp/

Best weekend evening anchor in Seattle TV?

I'm going with Eric Thomas on KIRO. Better than the talent on the other three stations.  Strong delivery, authoritative, smooth, too.  I also love his versatility in handling sports.   He has grown on me.   The others are solid but not as strong.   Thoughts?

New TV news alliance in WA

Effective March 1, KXLY , the ABC affiliate in Spokane will be producing morning (7-9 am) and evening newscasts (10 pm) for Fox 28 there, taking the partnership away from KHQ.  The Fox changed ownership in July, perhaps paving the way for KXLY to take over the territory.    KREM will likely have a new owner soon itself, if and when the Nexstar-Tegna deal is done.

PUBLISHER UPDATE ON THIS ERROR

Somehow I thought a story about a weather anchor at KXLY was new, but I totally botched the poat.    My apoligies to the two gentlemen involved, to the station for causing any confusion and to my eagle-eyed readers here.   No excuses.

And so the Nexstar Slasher preps for Tegna Takeover

Numerous press and social media reports say Nexstar has fired many key longtime staffers at its stations in NYC, LA and Chicago.  Big names with big salaries now gone at big stations to lower expenses prior to the apparent deal to acquire Tegna.   It won't stop with just the Nexstar stations when the deal goes through in markets where the two companies own properties.   Consolidation looms.   Portland is a good example.