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John Turchin Shares Health Scare

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John Turchin Shares Health Scare

John Turchin WPLG Local 10 News crime specialistWPLG Local 10 crime specialist John Turchin had a health scare recently that nearly cost him his life. Tired and out of breath often, Turchin thought it was because of the pneumonia he had earlier this year but the chest pains had his doctor looking at other possibilities.

It turned out Turchin had blocked arteries, four in all, and had to have stents put in. His doctor told Kristy Krueger that Turchin was a walking heart attack.

John Turchin is sharing his story with everyone as a reminder to go pay attention to your body, and get checked just in case. Check out the video from last night’s report:

So set up that appointment with the cardiologist. Last year it took me all of 25 minutes and $220 to have an echocardiogram and see if everything’s ticking as it should.

FOXNews’ Crazy New Studio

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FOXNews just unleashed its latest creation, the “FoxNews Deck” from where Shepard Smith will anchor breaking news. It features ginormous touch screen (TVs?) displays, from Perceptive Pixel attached to Windows 8, for the producers instead of normal desks and monitors, and equally giant video walls to display all the information. Check out the tour below:


VIDEO: Mornin’ Miami

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From Saturday’s SNL, spoofing a news promo for a fictional Miami morning newscast. You know that probably happens in real life at some stations 🙂

And in case you’re wondering, the picture SNL used is of KMGH 7News studios in Denver. h/t @BlaineStewart

Forida’s Bummer Bunny Contest… lol, that has to exist somewhere in Northern Florida

Surch-ing For More Coffee and Sleep

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Surch-ing For More Coffee and Sleep

… and a spell checker. The spycams in action, catching a spelling error in WPLG meteorologist Julie Durda’s maps.

JulieDurda.WPLG.surch.spell

Looking at my old posts, I can sympathize

and then there’s FOX13 in Utah reporting Provo as a nice 176F
o-WEATHER-FAIL-570

Bert Medina is the New WPLG General Manager

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Bert Medina is the New WPLG General Manager

WPLG General Manager and Vice President Bert Medina

Post-Newsweek just announced Bert Medina as the new WPLG general manager and vice president. And, ready for this? His career began at WSVN, spending 14 years there starting as a research analyst and working his way up holding many positions like Director of Broadcast Operations, Vice President, Programming and Operations, and Corporate Director of Programming.

He also worked at Univision for 13 years, served as VP and Operating Manager of Telefutura. He was GM/VP at WGBO/WXFT in Chicago, Univision and Telefutura stations respectively, there he launched Telefutura’s flagship affiliate station.

Most recently Medina led a media investment and management firm focused on commercial television stations, film/TV production and digital media assets.

And now we wait to see what he does. Press release below

 

Post–Newsweek Stations today announced the appointment of Bert Medina as Vice President and General Manager of WPLG–TV, the group’s ABC affiliate in Miami. Effective immediately, he will oversee the station and its digital channels (MeTV and Live Well network), as well at the station’s web and mobile sites and related applications.

Emily Barr, President and Chief Executive Officer of Post–Newsweek Stations, said, “Bert’s passion for television, combined with his deep knowledge of the Miami market and his 27 years working in both English- and Spanish-language television at the local and network levels, makes him the ideal choice to lead WPLG. Bert is a dynamic leader who truly understands and values the power and reach of local television.”

Previously, Medina held a variety of executive management positions during his 13-year tenure with Univision. He served as Senior Vice President and Operating Manager of the TeleFutura Television Network, a unit of Univision Communications, where he propelled it to the number two Spanish-language broadcast network (behind its sister network, Univision). Earlier, in Chicago, he served as Vice President and General Manager of Univision’s WGBO and TeleFutura’s WXFT, launching the latter as TeleFutura’s flagship station and positioning them as the number one (WGBO) and number two (WXFT) Spanish-language stations in that market.

Prior to Univision, Medina served in several key executive positions during 14 years with Sunbeam Television Corporation, including Vice President, Programming and Operations and Corporate Director of Programming. He began his career at Sunbeam’s Miami station, WSVN, as a research analyst and later, Research Director, Director of Marketing and Director of Broadcast Operations.

Most recently, Medina founded and led Cangas Communications, a media investment and management firm focused on commercial television stations, film/TV production and digital media assets in U.S. and global markets.

Medina has served on the boards of the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), Columbia College (Chicago), Illinois State Broadcasters Association, the South Florida Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the American Marketing Association (Miami). He is a guest lecturer at several universities. He received a BS in communications from Florida International University.

About Post–Newsweek Stations

Post–Newsweek Stations, a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company (WPO), owns six local television stations—recognized as news leaders—that reach almost 8% of U.S. television households: WDIV–Detroit and KPRC–Houston (NBC); WPLG–Miami and KSAT–San Antonio (ABC); WKMG–Orlando (CBS); and WJXT–Jacksonville (independent). The stations also broadcast digital channels focusing on classic television and lifestyle programming, in addition to operating market-leading websites, mobile sites and mobile apps delivering breaking news, weather and community news, reaching millions of users across each platform. All are deeply involved in local initiatives and public service projects designed to serve, inform and improve their respective communities.

Contact:
Post–Newsweek Stations
Emily Barr, President and CEO
312-917-6240
ebarr@postnewsweek.com