Monthly Archives: March 2010

Dr. Huxtable is in The House

Scot Haney, the co-host of WFSB's "Better Connecticut", is on vacation this week, but someone with a little bit of broadcasting experience is filling...

Al's Going Part-Time

He just celebrated 50 years in broadcasting...seems like he deserves to cut backĀ  a bit. Long-time Connecticut broadcaster Al Terzi is reducing his time...

Glenn Beck Lives in a 'Rathole'

Apparently Glen Beck does not have fond memories of his Top 40 DJ days in the Nutmeg State. At the 54 second mark of...

Lifestyles of the Rich and Not-So-Rich

Kevin Rennie's Daily Ructions outlines one of the more "comprehensive" questionnaires ever proffered to Connecticut politicians: The Hearst papers of Connecticut (Connecticut Post, Danbury News-Times,...

Can Someone Please Give This Woman Some Help?

A friend of The Laurel sent us this job opening - a 12-week gig covering the Connecticut state legislature and politics for the Associated...

Just Another Reason to be Nice to Interns

WFSB News Director Dana Neves just received a promotion to Director of News and Video Content at WFSB and the Meredith-owned Springfield station...

Cyber-sleuth, G. Fox

Daria Novak is running for Congress in Connecticut's 2nd district, taking on incumbent Democrat Joe Courtney. But as WTNH meteorologist Geoff Fox points out...

Lamont Campaign Press Spokesperson

Capitol Watch reports that former Dodd press person Justine Sessions will be Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont's liaison to the press corps.

Farewell to a Pioneer

Former WTNH chief photographer Jack Youngs has passed away; we're told he was Southern New England's first television news photographer. Jack retired in 1979;...

Some Connecticut Viewers Miss the Baldwin/Martin Opening Act

The dispute between Disney and Cablevision over New York City's ABC affiliate -- WABC -- sparked a massive ad war and was finally resolved...15...