KHBS/KHOG
Craig Cannon, NWA’s Dean of Anchors, Retires at 65
Craig Cannon is retiring Nov. 25 after 37 years at KHBS/KHOG, a span that saw him build an evolving newsroom in a booming region, report on an Arkansan’s rise to the White House, and discover new life as a family man. read more >
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Barkley Takes GM Role at KHBS, KHOG (NWA Movers & Shakers)
Bruce T. Barkley has been named president and general manager of KHBS-TV and KHOG-TV, which serve the Fayetteville and Fort Smith markets. read more >
Paul Petitte Anchored Again in Fort Smith
Veteran newscaster Paul Petitte started last week as a reporter and weekday co-anchor of “News Sunrise” for KHBS/KHOG-TV in Fort Smith and northwest Arkansas. read more >
by Kyle Massey -
Anchor, Meterologist Leave KHBS/KHOG
KHBS/KHOG anchor Ugochi Iloka has left northwest Arkansas for a job at WBRC, Fox 6, which is based in Birmingham, Alabama. Just two days before that, meteorologist Brad Carl made his final appearance read more >
by Kyle Massey -
103.7 The Buzz, Mass Enthusiasm Develop Streaming App
KABZ-FM, 103.7 — "The Buzz," the powerhouse of sports radio in central Arkansas — has launched its own smartphone and iPad app. Created by Little Rock digital media agency Mass Enthusiasm, the free app allows listeners to stream the station from anywhere with Wi-Fi. read more >
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KHBS/KHOG Promotes Darby Bybee to Chief Meteorologist
News Director Greg Shepperd said in an email that Darby Bybee, who has been with the station since November 2012, took on the new role May 29. read more >
by Sean Beherec -
Mike Ross, Asa Hutchinson Agree to Televised Debate
A week after securing their parties' nominations for Arkansas' top office, Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Mike Ross and Republican Asa Hutchinson have agreed to a statewide televised debate. read more >
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KATV Channel 7 Sweeps Associated Press Awards
KATV, Channel 7, of Little Rock, was the winner of the Associated Press’ television sweepstakes award for the 2013 Arkansas Associated Press Broadcasters Association contest. read more >
by Luke Jones -
Dustin McDaniel: School Must Name Teachers in Gun Program
An Arkansas school district that trained more than 20 teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on campus through a program that faces questions over its legality was wrong to make secret the names of the employees, the state's top attorney said Monday. read more >
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