Allen Media Broadcasting, the company run by media mogul Byron Allen that owns WAAY in Huntsville and WCOV in Montgomery, ...
Allen Media Group will lay off or reassign at least 50 workers across all of its local stations, according to a report.
For now I am still at the station but I am looking for my next career opportunity,” Amber Kulick of WAAY in Huntsville posted ...
It has been an emotional time for meteorologists who have been laid off at nearly two dozen Allen Media Group television ...
Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group is terminating or reassigning all local meteorologists at its nearly two dozen stations ...
The company is still moving forward with plans to build a regional forecasting hub, but has decided to pause its strategy of ...
Broadcast stations, which rely on local news to generate profits, have seen viewership fall as more people receive their weather reports via social media.
Allen Media Group has not directly addressed reported layoffs at the 27 television stations it owns, including WTVA, but over the weekend said it would provide enhanced local weather coverage through ...
There have been reports in the media and on social platforms that Allen Media Broadcasting would roll out a format for local weather forecast coverage powered by The Weather Channel ...
After Allen Media Group decided to lay off all local meteorologists company-wide last week, some of the local meteorologists will reportedly stay — including those at WSIL-TV 3.
EXCLUSIVE: Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group has announced the launch of one-hour, weekly series Deep Water Salvage, coming to ...