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From 1987 the station’s owners have been the Detroit Evening News

Details of how the paywall would work haven’t been announced — and indeed that may be part of the issue since Lee isn’t following a set pattern at each location — but all should be in place some time early in 2013, according to company officials.

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Names in news

After nearly 25 years at KOLD 13, Mindy Blake is leaving the station to become community relations director for Amphitheater Public Schools. Over the years Blake has anchored several different KOLD newscasts and currently is the “breaking news” and noon news anchor. Here last day on the air is today (Dec. 14),louis vuitton wallets. In a memo to staffers, news director Michelle Germano noted that Blake’s career at the station included “corporate changes.”

Looking back on it, Blake certainly has seen her share of KOLD ownership changes — eight to be exact: From 1987 the station’s owners have been the Detroit Evening News, Gannett (which within one day spun it off due to conflicting ownership of the Tucson Citizen newspaper), Knight Ridder Broadcasting, News-Press Gazette Company, New Vision Television, Ellis Communications and the Retirement Systems of Alabama, which in 1997 merged its broadcast divisions together forming Raycom Media, the company that now owns the station.

An overdue acknowledgement of the arrival of Craig Fleming as marketing director at KOLD. He fills the spot that was vacated early this year by Lec Coble, who was promoted to a corporate position within Raycom in Birmingham, Ala. Fleming came to Tucson from Orlando, Fla., where he had been the marketing director for WFTV, the ABC station for just over a year. Previously he had worked as a writer and producer at stations in New York, Boston, Pittsburgh and Indianapolis.

Long-time Tucson advertising executive Joe Erceg has joined the sales staff at KOLD. Among his previous stops, Erceg was with Arrowhead Advertising and the Journal Broadcast Group.

One more from the where-are-they-now department; former KOLD 13 anchor Kris Pickel is now in Cleveland co-anchoring NBC-affiliate WKYC’s newscasts at 6 and 11 p.m. weekdays. Pickel was KOLD’s main news anchor for nearly 10 years before leaving in the summer of 2006 to go to work in her hometown, Sacramento, Calif., where she was weekend co-anchor on the CBS-owned station, KOVR,celine bag, before going on to Cleveland in April this year.

Breaking news in lobby

A Kentucky sister station to KVOA 4 had a news story walk in its front door on Monday. A man wanted for murder in Lexington, Ky., showed up in the lobby of WLEX about 10 a.m. saying he wanted to turn himself into police.

In an interview on the station’s sofa Brandon Lamont Bailey, 28, said he had thought about fleeing to Louisiana but family members persuaded him to turn himself in. Bailey said he shot a 22-year-old Dec. 1 in self-defense after an argument.

Both KVOA and WLEX are NBC affiliates owned by Cordillera Communications, the broadcast division of Evening Post Publishing, headquartered in Charleston, S.C.

Contact David Hatfield at  or (520) 295-4237. Inside Tucson Media appears weekly.
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