Retirements at San Antonio's KSAT-TV likely stem from buyout offer
The recently announced retirement of six longtime journalists from KSAT's news team is likely the result of buyouts offered by the San Antonio TV station's parent company, the Express-News reports. Graham Media Group, which owns the Alamo City ABC affiliate and six other TV stations, has extended buyouts to employees in other markets, including Houston's KTRK, according to the daily. As many as 12 staffers are reportedly leaving its Houston property.
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