Skip to main content

Saturday morning Seattle TV playoff snapshot


Fox 13, as expected, had the most coverage, with most of the first block devoted to the game, which Fox is televising.  They brought in Chief Met Brian McMillan and morning anchor Mireya Garcia to muscle up the anchor team with Taylor Winkel, and with Abby Acone saved for pre-game show (I learned later).  No stadium reporter live.  Nikki Torres live instead from an overnight shooting spree.  The show featured a bunch of social media fan posts about the game, reported the costs of attending the game, and, of course, promoted main channel pre- and post-game shows.  


KOMO had the least coverage spinning thru the 8 am show with the biggest homage being the anchor wearing Seahawks colors.  No live reports from Lumen.  No taped presence from Sports Director Niko Tamurian, which was a bit of a showcasing surprise, even on a Saturday morning.   I also wonder if they will have sports sidekick Chris Daniels covering the story tonight.


KING with its team partnership, promoted pre- game and post-game shows on the K5 app, but did not have live reports, even though the station is just down the street from Lumen.  One reporter package unfortunately had reporter Alex McLoon donning a team cap (ugh).   


KIRO has no morning news on weekends.   

Obviously, the stations saving their relative firepower for Saturday night newscasts.  

Anyway, posted this FWIW.






Comments

  1. I always appreciate it when you do coverage roundup like this. It is interesting to see how the different stations approach major stories like this as their strategies can be quite different.

    I'm a bit surprised KING didn't have live reports from Lumen this morning, but it doesn't seem like they have any reporters restored on weekend mornings anymore, which is a real shame. I remember back when Roberta Romero was the reporter on duty on weekend mornings about 15-16 years ago. She was the only one across KING, KOMO, and KIRO (Fox 13 wasn't doing weekend morning news back then, and KIRO was only doing Saturdays), but she was excellent. For a time, Kyle Moore also reported on Saturday mornings back when KING was on from 6am to 10am, but that didn't seem to last long.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I think Kyle Moore left to be PIO for the Fire Dept, which did not sustain long term. Thanks for the kind words.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I believe he did. I hope he is doing well these days.

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Rebecca Stevenson has left KOMO

 "I am no longer at Komo 4." Thanks.  Longtime Weather Anchor Rebecca Stevenson confirms that she left the station just before Christmas.  Her last Facebook posts are 12/17.  She has the Seattle station Quintafecta, having worked at the old NWCN, KING, KIRO, KCPQ and KOMO.  Looks like her decision.  Wants a new chapter.   She was doing mainly weekend evenings for KOMO.  Perhaps Stella Sun will move there.   She has been sharing weekend mornings with Theron Zahn.    

Where is Frankie?

Many have missed KIRO 7's weekend PM weather anchor, Frankie Katafias, so I reached out to some of my sources to find an answer.    She is apparently taking a few months of leave, but not known specifically what the reason may be.  Although there is uncertainty, it could be a personal or family matter.   I am told she is expected back at some point in the new year.  She is a great asset to what has become a troubled station.  Meanwhile former KOIN Portland chief met holds down the fort.

Seeing some alerts on Parella Lewis' behavior in SC

She's on her way to KING in August, but Patreons on ftvlive.com show several colleagues complaining about bullying tactcs and not wanting to work with her.   It may explain why she moved from station to station in Seattle back in the day and wound up in a podunk market for years. Here's the post, you be the judge: FTVLive has heard from a number of staffers who described Lewis as a straight up "Bully." Now, normally, when someone reaches out to FTVLive and describes a co-worker is "mean" or a "bully", we don't pay it much attention. Not everyone likes each other and in a business full of big egos, there will be friction. But, the word "bully" kept popping up, when talking to people inside the WYFF newsroom. One insider shared a story in which WYFF Anchor Destiny Chance was to read a story while standing in front of the chroma key. One WYFF staffer described it this way, "Destiny had a shot at the chroma key after weather.  The pr...