Exclusive: Allen Media Group’s free streaming service for local news and entertainment Local Now announced today a partnership to include live streaming of local PBS stations and that network’s Kids 24/7 channel. Local Now’s audience will have access to PBS’s award-winning content, from locally-produced shows to high-quality educational series to viewer favorites like PBS Newshour, Frontline and Antiques Roadshow.
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Local Now provides localized news, weather, sports, traffic and entertainment – which is produced by leading news organizations – in more than 225 markets across the U.S.
Participating PBS stations reaching audiences in more than 300 markets and cities across the country will...
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Local Now provides localized news, weather, sports, traffic and entertainment – which is produced by leading news organizations – in more than 225 markets across the U.S.
Participating PBS stations reaching audiences in more than 300 markets and cities across the country will...
- 12/13/2022
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group is expanding its television sales team with the addition of Kevin O’Donnell and Mark McKay.
“At a time when many media companies are downsizing, Allen Media Group continues to invest in, and expand our dedicated, strategic, and focused sales and distribution team,” said Allen, Founder/Chairman/CEO of Allen Media Group. “As we prepare to celebrate our 30th anniversary in 2023, Allen Media Group is strategically positioned for increased distribution of our high-quality, family-friendly content.”
O’Donnell joins Amg as EVP/Sales Manager after a 21-year tenure at NBCUniversal where he oversaw the sales and marketing of over 30 television programs. He also served as a company representative for NBCUniversal to broadcast companies that included Scripps, Tegna, Meredith, Cox and Lockwood Broadcasting. O’Donnell is based in Charleston, Sc.
McKay joins Amg as SVP Sales following a career in television syndication and media that spans nearly three decades.
“At a time when many media companies are downsizing, Allen Media Group continues to invest in, and expand our dedicated, strategic, and focused sales and distribution team,” said Allen, Founder/Chairman/CEO of Allen Media Group. “As we prepare to celebrate our 30th anniversary in 2023, Allen Media Group is strategically positioned for increased distribution of our high-quality, family-friendly content.”
O’Donnell joins Amg as EVP/Sales Manager after a 21-year tenure at NBCUniversal where he oversaw the sales and marketing of over 30 television programs. He also served as a company representative for NBCUniversal to broadcast companies that included Scripps, Tegna, Meredith, Cox and Lockwood Broadcasting. O’Donnell is based in Charleston, Sc.
McKay joins Amg as SVP Sales following a career in television syndication and media that spans nearly three decades.
- 12/8/2022
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Adam Davy/Empics Sport
Newcastle United and West Ham United continue to monitor the progress of Genk centre-back Kara Mbodji – with the duo both having sent scouts to watch him play this week.
Everton are the third Premier League side interested in signing the 25-year-old Senegal international, but it appears both the Magpies and the Hammers have upped their pursuit of the £5 million-rated defender.
Scouts from Newcastle and West Ham were dispatched to Belgium to watch Kara play during Genk’s 1-0 friendly win over Charlton Athletic on Wednesday night.
It is no secret that Newcastle are looking to boost their defensive ranks and they retain an interest in at least four other centre-backs, including Schalke 04’s Joel Matip and Ajax’s Joel Veltman.
Yet it seems that Kara is very much on Newcastle, Everton and West Ham’s radar, with the Genk defender reportedly available for transfer this summer.
Newcastle United and West Ham United continue to monitor the progress of Genk centre-back Kara Mbodji – with the duo both having sent scouts to watch him play this week.
Everton are the third Premier League side interested in signing the 25-year-old Senegal international, but it appears both the Magpies and the Hammers have upped their pursuit of the £5 million-rated defender.
Scouts from Newcastle and West Ham were dispatched to Belgium to watch Kara play during Genk’s 1-0 friendly win over Charlton Athletic on Wednesday night.
It is no secret that Newcastle are looking to boost their defensive ranks and they retain an interest in at least four other centre-backs, including Schalke 04’s Joel Matip and Ajax’s Joel Veltman.
Yet it seems that Kara is very much on Newcastle, Everton and West Ham’s radar, with the Genk defender reportedly available for transfer this summer.
- 7/17/2015
- by Chris Waugh
- Obsessed with Film
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