Signed Off in Seattle — FTVLive
His time at The Firm’s station was much shorter than her expected…
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Brian Jackson. Click the link.Who?
He was a reporter/anchor on Ch.13 who had a very short run.Is he on the radio? How does this relate to radio in Seattle?
Oh I did. Still don’t know who he is. 😉Brian Jackson. Click the link.
Isn’t there a TV section of this website?He was a reporter/anchor on Ch.13 who had a very short run.
I know you’re being sarcastic here, but who can actually follow who is part of what station in 2024? Many stations seem to be nothing more than a revolving door of anchors (and that’s true nationwide). KOMO and KIRO are the only exceptions, which seem to retain talent.Gee, what a surprise that none of the local Seattle TV followers here haven't chimed in how unfortunate anchors are sticking around. But, since this guy isn't an attractive white female, it stands to reason.
If you go back on this very discussion link for Seattle-Tacoma, you'll see (sometimes considered creepy) posts articulating outrage with certain, usually white female, anchors, weather, and reporters who have left for undetermined reasons.I know you’re being sarcastic here, but who can actually follow who is part of what station in 2024? Many stations seem to be nothing more than a revolving door of anchors (and that’s true nationwide). KOMO and KIRO are the only exceptions, which seem to retain talent.
Okay that’s fair. I think female public figures and tv anchors have always received more than their fair share of unwanted attention.If you go back on this very discussion link for Seattle-Tacoma, you'll see (sometimes considered creepy) posts articulating outrage with certain, usually white female, anchors, weather, and reporters who have left for undetermined reasons.
The point is; that when a black, male talent has a short stay at a local station, it's crickets around these parts.