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Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Abilene TV station damaged, knocked off air by storm
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A severe storm late Sunday damaged a TV station north of Abilene, Texas, according to the station's social media account. Pictures posted by KTXS show damage to a section of the station's roof and walls. Another picture shows a steel tower lying on the ground. KXAN sister station KTAB posted a gallery showing the storm's aftermath, including photos of KTXS. The station said that none of its employees were injured during the storm. Time codes on the social media posts suggest that the station was hit after 11 p.m. Sunday. KTXS Meteorologist Mark Rowlett said in a social media post that the damage was caused by strong winds. The damage knocked the station off-air, he said. KTXS is a Sinclair-owned station and ABC affiliate that covers the Abilene area. Nexstar-owned NBC-affiliate KRBC and CBS-affiliate KTAB, as well as Tegna-owned Fox-affiliated KXVA also serve the Abilene area. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Jeremy Settle Named Director of Content for Tegna Florida
Jeremy Settle has been named director of content for Tegna's Florida properties. Settle will serve as news director for WTSP 10 Tampa Bay, and lead efforts to collaborate on multi-platform news and content with First Coast News, the Tegna-owned NBC and ABC affiliates in Jacksonville. Settle has been the news director at Tegna's Buffalo, New York station WGRZ since 2022. "Jeremy brings extensive local news experience and a passion for excellence," said Tim Thomas, president and general manager of Tegna Florida. "He'll lead our multiplatform efforts to deliver essential information during breaking news and severe weather, helping us deepen our community connection and remain Florida's trusted news source." Settle has also worked as news director at News 12 New Jersey, a regional cable news channel serving the suburbs of New York City, WBRE/WYOU in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania, WCAV in Charlottesville, Virginia and has held several positions at WUSA9, Tegna's CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C. "In today's rapidly evolving media landscape, our mission to provide local news and content that keeps our viewers safe and informed, has never been more critical," Settle said. "I am looking forward to working with the team in Florida to deliver timely, accurate, best-in-class news, sports and weather across our streaming, digital and broadcast platforms."