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Travis Mayfield leaving Fox 13

That’s too bad. Travis has always been one of the best personalities on Fox. To be fair, I probably wouldn’t want to anchor the 4:30 news and be stuck with fieldwork either. It sounds like kind of a bad deal.
 
That’s too bad. Travis has always been one of the best personalities on Fox. To be fair, I probably wouldn’t want to anchor the 4:30 news and be stuck with fieldwork either. It sounds like kind of a bad deal.
That’s what he does now anchors the 4:30 half hour then does stories from I guess their live desk from 5-10am. In the new arrangement it would have him still anchoring the 4:30 half hour but have him out in the field from 5-10am.
 
Fox Seattle is going through major changes as it becomes O&O by Fox. I would expect even more changes ahead. This is the biggest change in the Seattle market in years.
 
That’s what he does now anchors the 4:30 half hour then does stories from I guess their live desk from 5-10am. In the new arrangement it would have him still anchoring the 4:30 half hour but have him out in the field from 5-10aam
It's one thing to have a studio-based job (as he had) and have to go out in the field reporting (which is what they proposed). He probably feels the split anchoring/reporting thing is better left to younger, up and coming person.
 
That’s what he does now anchors the 4:30 half hour then does stories from I guess their live desk from 5-10am. In the new arrangement it would have him still anchoring the 4:30 half hour but have him out in the field from 5-10am.
It's one thing to have a studio-based job (as he had) and have to go out in the field reporting (which is what they proposed). He probably feels the split anchoring/reporting thing is better left to younger, up and coming person.
I think that is spot on.
 
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