KTTV电视台资深主播埃莱克斯·迈克尔森(Elex Michaelson)行将辞职,他永恒主握该台的晚间和午夜新闻节目。
KTTV母公司福克斯电视台的代表阐发,迈克尔森(Michaelson)策划辞职,这一决定被描绘为友好协商的效果。他的终末职责日为8月15日。
迈克尔森未就置评恳求作出恢复。了解其策划但未获授权发表挑剔的东说念主士默示,这位主播将辞职另谋高就。
现年38岁的迈克尔森自2017年起供职于洛杉矶分台,曾与克里斯汀·德维恩共同主握下昼5点和晚间10点的新闻节目,并与玛丽亚·特列斯搭档主握晚间6点档新闻。
迈克尔森还担任每周密州政事说话节目《议题聚焦》(The Issue Is)的主握东说念主和制片东说念主,该节目除在KTTV电视台播出外,还在加州各地多家电视台同步播放。
他曾任职于迪士尼旗下的洛杉矶电视台KABC-TV和圣地亚哥XETV电视台。这位阿古拉山土产货东说念主踏入播送行业的第一份职责,是在KTTV电视台担任实习生。
迈克尔森(Michaelson)在洛杉矶媒体圈广受接待。部分好感源于他母亲烘焙的糕点——这些点心每周四制作完成,并在周五录制《议题聚焦》(The Issue Is)期间发给现场不雅众。
迈克尔森(Michaelson)曾八次赢得场所艾好意思奖、七次夺得金麦克风奖,并六次荣获洛杉矶新闻俱乐部奖项,其中包括年度电视记者大奖。
在KTTV任职期间,迈克尔森(Michaelson)曾组织并都集主握了加州州长、好意思国商议员、洛杉矶市长、洛杉矶县警长及多场国会选举的辩说。他还风雅该电视台的寰球政事新闻报说念。
马特·汉密尔顿(Matt Hamilton)对本报说念亦有孝顺。
Elex Michaelson, veteran anchor of KTTVs evening and late night newscasts, is departing the station.
A representative for KTTV parent Fox Television Stations confirmed Michaelsons plan to exit. which was described as amicable. His last day is Aug. 15.
Michaelson did not respond to a request for comment. People familiar with his plans who were not authorized to comment said the anchor was leaving for another position.
Michaelson, 38, has been with the Los Angeles outlet since 2017. He co-anchored the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts with Christine Devine and the 6 p.m. edition with Maria Tellez.
Michaelson is also host and producer of the weekly statewide political talk show The Issue Is, which airs on various TV stations throughout the state in addition to KTTV.
He previously worked at Disney-owned Los Angeles station KABC-TV and XETV in San Diego. The Agoura Hills natives first job in broadcasting was as an intern at KTTV.
Michaelson is a well liked figure in Los Angeles media circles. Some of that good will is due to his mothers baked goods , which are prepared on Thursday and given to guests at the Friday taping of The Issue Is.
Michaelson is the winner of eight local Emmy Awards, seven Golden Mics, and six L.A. Press Club awards including TV Journalist of the Year.
While at KTTV, Michaelson organized and co-moderated debates for California governor, U.S. senator, L.A. mayor, L.A. county sheriff, and multiple congressional races. He also covered national politics for the station.
Matt Hamilton contributed to this report.