KXTV unveils updated news set, refreshed morning show
Sacramento ABC station KXTV is returning to the studio with an updated news set and a refreshed morning news program.
KXTV (Channel 10) is an ABC affiliate broadcasting to the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto television market in Northern California. The station is owned by TEGNA.
Sacramento ABC station KXTV is returning to the studio with an updated news set and a refreshed morning news program.
Sacramento sports anchor and “Boards for Change” co-founder Lina Washington is leaving for a TV role in Phoenix, Arizona.
Nia Towne has been tapped to lead broadcast news operations at KXTV, Sacramento’s ABC affiliate.
A Chicago-area media expert with previous television news experience has been tapped to lead the newsroom at Sacramento’s ABC10.
Samantha Cohen, the news director at Sacramento’s ABC affiliate, will be leaving the station at the end of the month, according to numerous reports.
Cristina Mendonsa, a former television news anchor who has been reporting for Sacramento news radio station KFBK over the last few months, has been tapped to co-host the station’s flagship morning drive news program. The announcement was made in a press release Thursday one day after The Desk reported long-time broadcaster Amy Lewis was dropped immediately after her Wednesday morning show had ended. “We’re thrilled to have Cristina join iHeartMedia Sacramento as co-anchor/host of the KFBK Morning News,” an iHeartMedia executive said in the release. iHeartMedia is the parent company of KFBK (1530 AM, 93.1 FM). Mendonsa has been producing reports for the station, some of which are distributed via a podcast. She previously worked as a weekday news anchor at KXTV (Channel 10) where she appeared weekdays for more than 20 years until her contract expired last year. Mendonsa … Read more