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News Operation Format Suggestion[edit]

This is what it looks like now:

  • Ann Arnold attended the University of Texas where she graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Arnold joined the news team in September 2008.
  • Doug Bilyeu joined the news team in June 1995. He currently anchors at 5, 6 and 10. Bilyeu helps host both the annual North Texas Rehab Television Auction and the annual Children’s Miracle Network broadcast. In May of 1992 Bilyeu graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism.
  • Gwyn Bevel began at the news station in the fall of 2005. Bevel attended the University of Illinois where she received a Master’s degree in Public Affairs Reporting. Bevel was named co-anchor for the 5pm, 6pm, and 10pm newscasts of KJTL in August of 2007.
  • Jason Calder worked from 2001-2005 as a morning producer at the news station. In October 2007, Calder returned to the team as a weekend anchor and weekly reporter. Calder received a degree in Mass Communication from Midwestern Statue University.
  • Ben Coker became a General Assignment Reporter for the news station in January 2002. Coker graduated from Easter New Mexico University in Portales, NM with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Coker presently works in the sports office, covering local games.
  • Katie Crosbie attended California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California. In February 2007, Crosbie appeared on the Today Show’s “Anchor for TODAY” contest. Crosbie joined the news team during the summer of 2007.
  • Sarah DiMura became a general assignment reporter for the news station during September of 2007. DiMura earned a Masters degree in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University in August 2007.
  • Mechell Dixon began working at the news station in February 2006. Dixon is a weekend anchor and weekly reporter. Dixon has been interested in broadcast journalism since the age of 8.
  • Darrell Franklin began his career at the news station in February 1992. Starting as a studio camera operator, Franklin now anchors the 9pm news. Franklin attended Midwestern State University where he graduated with a degree in Mass Communication.
  • Ricardo LeCompte began as a sports reporter and weekend sports anchor at the news station in February 2007. Additionally, he hosts Texoma’s sports program, “Sports Sunday.” LeCompte graduated from Florida State University in 2005 with a degree in Communication.
  • Matt Mahler became a part of the news team in November 2006. Mahler is the meteorologist for KFDX 3 News Today and Noon. Mahler graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Meteorology.
  • Skip McBridebegan as the news station’s Weekend Meteorologist in January 1983 and became the Early Weekday Meteorologist in January 1984. In July 1984, McBride was named Chief Meteorologist and performed anchor tasks on NewsCenter 3 at 5, 6, and 10.
  • Tobin McDuff began his work at the news station as an associate producer for the morning and noon newscasts. Soon after, he began anchoring the weekend sportscasts. McDuff was named Sports Director in January 2007. McDuff graduated from Central Michigan University in 1993 with a degree in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
  • David Morris became a part of the news stations weather team in 2002. Morris gives forecasts on the weekends and chases storms during the severe weather months. Morris graduated with degrees in Atmospheric Sicence and Broadcasting from Appalachian Statue University.
  • Steve Nielsen became the morning and noon anchor for the news team during the summer of 2009. Nielsen started his news anchor career at Arizona State University, where he graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and Mass Communication. He was an anchor for Cronkite NewsWatch and worked for Sports 620 KTAR as a morning producer.
  • Erin Shryock became a part of the news team in October 2007 as co-host of KFDX 3 Today. Shryock was a reporter and anchor at local stations and radio during her time at the University of Missouri where she graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism.

This is what I think it should look like:

Current Talent:

Name: Present Position(s): Previous Position(s): Joined KDFW On:
John Q. Anchor Weekdays at 5, 6, & 10 KXII; KFOR February 1, 2009

Former Talent:

Name: Before KDFW: Presition(s) Held: Span: Now At:
John Q. Anchor WFOR-TV; WSVN Reporter/Producer, Denison Newsroom 1988-1998 KJTL

What I typed in KDFW's talk page:

"As a viewer of Sherman-Ada for many years, I was recently able to upgrade to an amplified outdoor antenna, and I am viewing KDFW regularly since KXII-DT3 "Fox Texoma" does not have any major news operation. During Fall 2009, Fox broadcast stations air a commercial with music in the background. It contains clips of all the major Fox shows and in between the clips there are mug shots of the area news anchors and other personalities. At the end, a FOX logo appears. KDFW Fox 4 has their news anchors. Since "Fox Texoma" has none, they only show their Fox Texoma logo. Sherman-Ada does not have any local news in High Definition. Also Sherman-Ada is very reflective of the (terrible) quality of things in Oklahoma. There are many repetitive public service announcements and commercials. Now I watch KDFW primarily.

I edited KXII and KTEN's news anchors section. it is in the format of a Wikitable, instead of listing information one after the other.

I did not ask about editing KXII and KTEN. There have not been any objections. While I update their pages frequently, sometimes I miss a few updates, and some other Editor or IP User updates it before me. Whoever these people are, they do not have any objections. They update in the same format.

I figured there are more viewers of KDFW, and more editors of KDFW. If I put in another format, these editors might object and reverse my edits.

Are There Any Objections???????????? Let me know, and explain why. I will start:

I am for this new format (actually for all local news sections of broadcast station articles, not just KDFW) because it would better organize the information about the personalities, especially for the alumni/former talent/past personalities section."

I want to get started right away. I think I will because the present format is too confusing. Don't worry, I won't leave out any information. I might add a bio area for the news anchors.

There is a request to expand this article. And that is what I am going to do.

In-Correct (talk) 12:01, 3 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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