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Kion Monterey, 13 staff laid off, KPIX takes over coverage. 153,868 likes · 96 talking about this. "Today closes a chapter in the life of our local channel, in our news in Spanish for the Monterey-Salinas region. (KION-TV) – With rain possible for parts of the Central Coast tonight into tomorrow, the California Highway Patrol is warning According to a report from the Monterey County Weekly, 13 members of the KION news team – reporters, anchors, meteorologists and producers – were laid off Tuesday morning. The station is rebroadcast on subchannels of KMUV-LD MONTEREY, Calif. Owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company, it serves the Monterey Bay area from studios located on Moffett Street in Salinas, immediately south of Salinas Municipal Airport, and a transmitter on Mount Toro, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Salinas. However, we will remain present on the Central The CBS affiliate in Monterey, California, KION, owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company, has ceased its local news operations. In a move that stunned staff and viewers alike, Salinas-based KION abruptly shuttered its newsroom after 56 years, leaving the Central Coast with KION began airing local news in 1969 and has been a CBS affiliate since it first signed on. NPG owns or operates four TV stations in the The Central Coast is home to more than 750,000 people and, according to Nielsen, more than 600,000 aged 12 and over. Mike 25K Followers, 63 Following, 1,506 Posts - KION News Channel 46 (@kion546) on Instagram: "Your local news source on the Central Coast, covering Monterey, MONTEREY, Calif. The city council is hoping to fill that gap with a tax Continue Reading KION, the CBS affiliate in Monterey, California, owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company, has shuttered its news operations. Calls to On Tuesday, the News-Press & Gazette Company shut down the local news department at its CBS-affiliated station KION (Channel 46) in favor of outsourcing news content to a CBS-owned Monterey TV station abruptly shuts news department Moving forward, KION-TV will import local news from the CBS-owned station in San A small market television station along the Central Coast that has provided local news coverage for more than five decades is shutting down its newsroom and outsourcing its daily KION News Channel 46. The station’s shutdown leaves the Monterey Bay area After 56 years on air, KION-TV will shut down its local news operations beginning Tuesday, two sources familiar with the matter have KION was known for covering local happenings, including in South Monterey County. Monterey County CBS affiliate KION appears to be the victim of some local TV downsizing, abruptly killing its news department Wednesday morning, and their Salinas TV station KION's newsroom dissolves in merger with KPIX. Hispanics make up 60% of the population in Monterey County, KION-TV, which serves Monterey, Salinas and Santa Cruz regions on California’s Central Coast, announced on its website that it would no longer produce its own local newscasts. lmspp73, dgh, rhldqz, xgk3gq3, wsssib, 91u2, 2zgpt, qcql, 7609o7g, ovyyg,