TEGNA has taken over WBNS-TV from the Wolfe family. Get ready for big heads to roll.
Jerry Revish, the premier TV news anchor in the Columbus market, already announced his impending retirement.
TEGNA paid more than half a billion dollars for Channel 10, its two sister sports-talk radio stations and a TV station in Indianapolis.
The third largest television chain in the country did not get big by being sentimental toward its employees, like the Wolfe family was. It will relentlessly increase revenue and cut costs.
Several major air personalities are likely to depart because they do not fit in with TEGNA's hard-hitting investigative journalism and aggressive promotion of dynamic on-air personalities.
Yolanda Jackson, Revish's co-anchor, never really fit in at Channel 10 and likely will be let go. Jackson's peppy, tabloid style that led her to prominence at Channel 6 and fit that station's audience, but it turned off Channel 10's more refined viewers.
Scott Light, whose anchoring and Sunday public affairs work might be described as light weight, probably will not be around much longer.