By Frank Macek WKYC continues to build on a remarkable run of national recognition, and this year is no exception. Three members of the 3News team—Sia Nyorkor, Lindsay Buckingham, and special projects producer Jessica Miller—have earned one of the most respected honors in the industry: a Gracie Award, widely considered the premier accolade celebrating the achievements of women in media. The announcement was made Monday morning, placing WKYC once again among an elite group of storytellers recognized across television, streaming, radio, audio, and digital platforms. For a newsroom committed to impactful, community-focused journalism, the recognition reflects both the strength of the work and the people behind it. Lindsay Buckingham and Jessica Miller were honored for the station’s “Heartstrings” series, a signature example of storytelling that connects deeply with viewers by highlighting personal, emotional, and often inspiring journeys. The series has become a cornerstone of WKYC’s co...
By Frank Macek A major shift in local television is now official. Nexstar Media Group has completed its acquisition of Tegna Inc. , bringing Cleveland’s WKYC-TV under new ownership as part of the nation’s largest broadcast group. The $6.2 billion deal, approved by federal regulators on Thursday, dramatically expands Nexstar’s reach, now touching roughly 80% of U.S. television households. For WKYC, it marks the end of its Tegna era and the beginning of a new corporate structure alongside sister stations already owned by Nexstar in Cleveland including WJW-TV/8 and WBNX-TV/55. Supporters argue the move strengthens local stations by giving them greater negotiating power and resources in a rapidly evolving media landscape. Critics, however, warn that consolidation could reduce newsroom diversity and local editorial independence. For viewers in Northeast Ohio, the branding may stay the same—but behind the scenes, the future of WKYC and its sister stations is entering uncharted territor...