Sixteen women. Twelve TV and news media personalities. Ten immigrants. A former NFL football player. These are among the first 100 people who President-elect Donald Trump has named to various positions for his upcoming administration.
Chilly temperatures pushed President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration indoors, a rare but not unprecedented move.
He succeeds Suzanne Grethen, who recently retired as the company’s senior vice president, promotion and marketing. The post Russ Nelligan Named Hearst Television VP, Marketing appeared first on TV News Check.
Over the past nine decades, only three U.S. presidents have issued executive orders on their first day in office. On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump vowed to implement several policy promises on his first day back in the White House.
News director Allison Smith is leaving Des Moines-based KCCI to be president and general manager of its sister station, KETV in Omaha.
NEW YORK and OMAHA, Neb. — Hearst Television has promoted Allison Smith to president and general manager of KETV, its ABC affiliate in Omaha. Since 2018, Smith has been news director at KCCI-TV, a Hearst-owned CBS affiliate in Des Moines, Iowa.
Hearst Television has named Russ Nelligan, the longtime creative services director at WCVB in Boston, ... Read More
After winning Best Drama at the Golden Globes, it can be certain that “The Brutalist” will be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars and will probably be the top contender for the prize. “The Brutalist” stars Adrien Brody, who won Best Actor in a Drama at the Golden Globes, and Felicity Jones.
Hearst Television said Nelligan was named to the role of Vice President of Marketing, a move that will see him relocate from Boston to New York City later this year. Ne
NEW YORK, N.Y., January 6, 2025 – Russ Nelligan, since 2006 the creative services director at WCVB-TV, Hearst Television’s flagship station and Boston’s ABC affiliate, has been promoted to ...
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The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra has appointed its next president and CEO. The orchestra announced Thursday that Robert McGrath will take over as president and CEO on Feb. 17. The move comes after Jonathan Martin announced his retirement last November. Martin spent seven years at the helm of the orchestra.