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Ep8 - Is Local TV News Doomed? Nexstar, Tegna, and the Fight for Journalism

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When one media giant swallows another, it’s not just a headline; it’s your career, your newsroom, and the future of local journalism on the line. In this episode, Sara Davenport breaks down the Nexstar–Tegna merger, what it really means for journalists, and why it’s being compared to a Death Star moment for local TV.

From looming layoffs to culture shifts and cookie-cutter content, Sara shares the real impact consolidation has on newsrooms—and what you can do right now to protect yourself. Whether you’re in a Nexstar/Tegna market or just watching from the sidelines, this episode will give you clarity, perspective, and a plan for what’s next.


📚 Resources Mentioned


💡 3 Key Takeaways from This Episode

  1. Layoffs are coming—don’t wait to update your resume. When departments overlap, cuts are inevitable. Don’t just “hope” it’s not you—get proactive and showcase your value outside of TV news.
  2. Culture shifts will demand more with less. Nexstar is known for efficiency, not investment. That often means bigger workloads, fewer resources, and newsroom burnout.
  3. Local storytelling suffers under consolidation. When one company controls the majority of stations, cookie-cutter content replaces community-driven stories, eroding the very reason viewers tune in to local news.

🎧 About the Podcast

Breaking Out of Breaking News is a podcast for burned-out TV news professionals ready to pivot, repurpose their storytelling skills, and design a life they actually love. Hosted by Sara Davenport—a former anchor and media mentor—you’ll get honest conversations, career coaching insights, and real-world inspiration for making your next move.


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When one media giant swallows another, it’s not just a headline; it’s your career, your newsroom, and the future of local journalism on the line. In this episode, Sara Davenport breaks down the Nexstar–Tegna merger, what it really means for journalists, and why it’s being compared to a Death Star moment for local TV.

From looming layoffs to culture shifts and cookie-cutter content, Sara shares the real impact consolidation has on newsrooms—and what you can do right now to protect yourself. Whether you’re in a Nexstar/Tegna market or just watching from the sidelines, this episode will give you clarity, perspective, and a plan for what’s next.


📚 Resources Mentioned


💡 3 Key Takeaways from This Episode

  1. Layoffs are coming—don’t wait to update your resume. When departments overlap, cuts are inevitable. Don’t just “hope” it’s not you—get proactive and showcase your value outside of TV news.
  2. Culture shifts will demand more with less. Nexstar is known for efficiency, not investment. That often means bigger workloads, fewer resources, and newsroom burnout.
  3. Local storytelling suffers under consolidation. When one company controls the majority of stations, cookie-cutter content replaces community-driven stories, eroding the very reason viewers tune in to local news.

🎧 About the Podcast

Breaking Out of Breaking News is a podcast for burned-out TV news professionals ready to pivot, repurpose their storytelling skills, and design a life they actually love. Hosted by Sara Davenport—a former anchor and media mentor—you’ll get honest conversations, career coaching insights, and real-world inspiration for making your next move.


  continue reading

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