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WOFL GM Dennis Welsh: ‘We’re Trying To Be More Relevant Than The Tired ’80s Model of Local News’
Dennis Welsh, general manager of Fox owned-and-operated WOFL in Orlando, talked to the Orlando Sentinel ahead of the fall television season, which officially begins today. Among the topics Welsh discussed: the most challenging new ...
2 Months After Conclusion of Casey Anthony Trial, WKMG’s Tony Pipitone Talks About Media Frenzy
WKMG reporter Tony Pipitone, who is a veteran crime reporter at the Orlando CBS affiliate, took an interesting look back at the media frenzy surrounding the Casey Anthony trial in an interview with WPEC reporter Peter Schaller tha ...
Orlando Stations Plan Extended Coverage for Casey Anthony’s Release from Jail on Sunday
All five Orlando local stations are planning extended coverage this weekend for the release of Casey Anthony from jail, which is slated to happen at an unknown time on Sunday, July 17. WOFL, WFTV and WKMG will all prepare for a po ...
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