Lynette Romero, whose sudden exit from KTLA caused confusion, fan-driven boycotts, and the firing of a co-anchor who supported her, confirmed Tuesday that she has been hired at Los Angeles rival KNBC, ...
Mark Master has been fired from L.A. television station KTLA days after being suspended for openly calling out his bosses for the way they treated co-host Lynette Romero’s departure. According to the ...
Lynette Romero is excited to introduce her new TV family. On Sept. 27, the former KTLA news anchor announced she will be joining fellow Southern California news station KNBC to work on Today in LA ...
Lynette Romero is leaving KTLA after more than two decades. Pic credit: KTLA Lynette Romero is leaving KTLA after 24 years, it was announced today. The Emmy Award-winning reporter and anchor’s ...
You can change jobs, but you don't change friends. That's one message Lynette Romero received from a peer when she left news station KTLA after more than 24 years in September. And in a new Facebook ...
Lynnette Romero’s abrupt exit from KTLA after 24 years with the local station is now becoming a much larger local story itself. Weekend co-anchor Mark Mester was suspended after his on-air tribute to ...
On September 14, veteran entertainment news reporter and KTLA-5 team member Sam Rubin shared the news that well-known 24-year station veteran Lynette Romero had exited what is today the West Coast ...
E! News can confirm Mark Mester is no longer employed by KTLA. The news comes less than a week after he criticized on-air how the Southern California station went about his co-anchor and close friend ...
A Los Angeles news anchor was fired after he slammed his own station on the air for how it handled his former co-anchor’s abrupt departure from the airwaves, a report said. Mark Mester, of KTLA, was ...
Lynette Romero, whose departure from KTLA-TV Channel 5 last month rattled local TV news and ended with co-anchor Mark Mester getting fired, sounds delighted to be gearing up to start her new anchor ...
Local TV anchor Lynette Romero returned to Angelenos’ TV screens on Monday, making her debut on NBC’s “Today in L.A.” morning newscast. The Emmy Award-winning journalist greeted NBC audiences for the ...
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