Monthly Archives: April 2012

Hallie's Leaving Us

Hallie Jackson, WFSB weekend anchor/reporter, is moving on. She's been hired by Hearst Television as its Washington-based reporter,  feeding to about 30 stations across...

Rowland's Role in the 5th

Is WTIC-am afternoon radio host and former Connecticut Governor John Rowland walking a fine line? Kevin Rennie of Daily Ructions has details on Rowland's...

Apulitzer for Apuzzo

The Pulitzer Prizes have been announced and The Laurel spotted a Connecticut name (sorta) amongst the winners. Some Associated Press writers won for Investigative...

Political Ads on Public TV & Radio in CT?

From P.R. Week: A US appeals court struck down a long-time ban on political advertising on public TV and radio stations on Thursday. The Ninth...

Disappearing Print…

Only in Bridgeport reports that the weekly Bridgeport News will stop issuing a print edition. The paper will still have an online presence.

Age Discrimination Lawsuit Against CT Post

Anne Amato, a Connecticut Post reporter with decades of experience covering the Naugatuck Valley, has filed a complaint with the state Commission on Human...

Sunday Talk

Face the State WFSB   11 a.m Host: Dennis House This episode will air from 11am to 12pm. Democratic Senate Debate Susan Bysiewicz U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy State Rep. William Tong Lee Whitnum Matthew...

A Murrow

  Congratulations to WFSB sportscaster John Holt who has won a national Murrow Award  for his story  about the second year football team at the...

Jim Docker

Jim Docker has died. He was an editor at the Norwich Bulletin and served as press secretary to then-U.S.Senator Lowell Weicker. Tom Dudchik of...

New Face at The Capitol

          Michael Lee-Murphy is freelancing for CTNewsJunkie during the legislative session, focusing on education issues. Mike is taking off a term from McGill University; he...