Re: Hawaii TV News Anchors and Reporters - Book 3
More likely, the other way around. Because KHNL has had such low ratings for years, they continue to hire and fire at a breakneck pace, trying to find the right “mix” of talent that will attract more viewers to their station. They even tried to eliminate their sacred cow, sports, by shafting Russell Yamanoha and Reid Shimizu. The practice creates a double whammy, as reporters and anchors realize staying with a station that has so far, mostly failed in its marketing strategy, will only affect their reputation negatively. Thus, they jump ship at the first opportunity.
The bleeding will continue, until KHNL’s leadership can fashion a way to dig itself out of last place, a position it has held for nearly a decade.
Originally posted by bcr1652
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The bleeding will continue, until KHNL’s leadership can fashion a way to dig itself out of last place, a position it has held for nearly a decade.
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