Gray Announces Management Changes
02 Agosto 2022 - 1:00PM
Gray Television, Inc. (“Gray”
or “we”)
(NYSE: GTN) today announced that, effective August 1st,
Gray has streamlined the senior management of its television
station operations including the promotion of several General
Managers to new positions as Regional Vice President/General
Manager. These professionals will continue managing their current
local television stations as they assume oversight of additional
Gray television stations.
Ted Fortenberry, the General Manager of WLBT
(NBC) in Jackson, Mississippi, will now also oversee Gray’s
television stations in Biloxi and Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and
Monroe, Louisiana.
Corey Hanson, the General Manager of KPTV (Fox)
and KPDX (MyNetwork) in Portland, Oregon, will now also oversee
Gray’s television stations in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau,
Alaska.
Jasmine Hatcher Hardin, the
General Manager of WSMV (NBC) in Nashville, Tennessee, will now
also oversee Gray’s television stations in Bowling Green, Kentucky,
and Evansville, Indiana.
Brent McClure, the General Manager of KFDA
(CBS) in Amarillo, Texas, will now also oversee Gray’s television
stations in Lubbock, Sherman, and Wichita Falls, Texas.
Matt Moran, the General Manager of WOIO (CBS)
and WUAB (CW) in Cleveland, Ohio, will now also oversee Gray’s
television stations in Binghamton and Watertown, New York.
Matt Pumo, the General Manager
of WDBJ (CBS) and WZBJ (MyNetwork) in Roanoke, Virginia, will now
also oversee Gray’s television stations in Bluefield-Beckley and
Clarksburg, West Virginia.
Joe Sciortino, the General Manager of WAFB
(CBS) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, will now also oversee Gray’s
television stations in Alexandria and Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Holly Steuart, the General Manager of WTVM
(NBC) in Columbus, Georgia, will now also oversee Gray’s television
stations in Albany, Georgia, and in Gainesville and Panama City,
Florida.
Don Vesely, the General Manager of WMTV (NBC)
in Madison, Wisconsin, will now also oversee Gray’s television
stations in Peoria and Rockford, Illinois.
In addition, Collin Gaston, the Regional Vice
President/General Manager of WBRC (FOX) in Birmingham, Alabama, who
already oversees Gray’s television stations in Meridian
Mississippi, and Montgomery, Alabama, will now also oversee Gray’s
television stations in Dothan and Huntsville, Alabama and Memphis,
Tennessee.
The changes announced today result from the decision of Senior
Vice President-Local Media Tim Ingram to resign his position to
pursue other opportunities outside of Gray Television. Bob Smith,
Gray’s Chief Operating Officer, said, “We wish Tim all the best in
his new endeavors and thank him for many years of service to Gray
and the local communities in which he successfully led our leading
local television stations.”
About Gray:
Gray Television, Inc. is a multimedia company headquartered in
Atlanta, Georgia. We are the nation’s largest owner of top-rated
local television stations and digital assets in the United States
that serve 113 television markets reaching approximately 36 percent
of US television households. This portfolio includes 80 markets
with the top-rated television station and 100 markets with the
first and/or second highest rated television station. We also own
video program companies Raycom Sports, Tupelo Honey, and
PowerNation Studios, as well as Third Rail Studios.
Gray Contacts:
Website: www.gray.tv Bob Smith, Chief Operating
Officer, 404-266-8333Kevin P. Latek, Chief Legal
and Development Officer, 404-266-8333
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