Julie Baker, a reporter at KXRM Colorado Springs, has landed strongly with users on TikTok and Instagram for her weird, funny, antic-y videos. Social platforms reward such a niche, she says, with the side benefit of letting her real self break through the TV reporter artifice. A full transcript of the conversation is included.
The veteran sales executive with more than 30 years of experience will oversee KXRM and KXTU as vice president and general manager.
New Jobs Posted To TVNewsCheck
New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a general manager, a brand manager, an assistant news director, a commercial producer, a traffic coordinator and a digital sales manager.
KXRM Adds Digital Reporter Krista Witiak
KXRM Names Scott Kilbury Weeknight Anchor
Media General-owned Fox affiliate KXRM Colorado Springs (DMA 88) has hired Scott Kilbury for its weeknight anchor team starting Oct. 31. Kilbury is an Edward R. Murrow and Emmy award-winning […]
KXRM Ups Joe Cole To Full-Time News Dir.
The Colorado Springs Fox affiliate is moving him from the anchor desk to leading the news operation.
KXRM Names Justin Chambers Chief Meteorologist
KXRM Welcomes Back Meteorologist Jeff Womack
Media General’s Fox affiliate KXRM Colorado Springs will replace retired meteorologist Terry Gerbstadt with Jeff Womack. Womack is no stranger to KXRM as he spent time forecasting weather there during […]
Lauren Ferrara Joins KXRM Anchor Desk
KXRM Colorado Springs Twerking Tutorial
KXRM’s Downtown Studio Vandalized
News Race Goes Social In Colorado Springs
In Colorado Springs, where mainstream media headline the digital scene, social media is the talk of the town. While the market’s TV stations experiment with new social networks Pinterest and Google Plus, market leader The Gazette has stirred up controversy with its social media policy.