Two news anchors at an ABC/Fox affiliate station in Bangor, Maine
have sensationally quit live on-air, citing a longstanding battle with senior
management over journalistic practices.
Co-anchors
Cindy Michaels, 46, and Tony Consiglio, 28, shocked both staff and viewers by
announcing their resignations at the end of Tuesday’s 6pm broadcast.
Michaels,
who was also the station’s news director, said she had grown frustrated with
senior management's influence and desire for 'somewhat unbalanced news,'
particularly in relation to politics.
‘There was a constant disrespecting and belittling of staff and we
both felt there was a lack of knowledge from ownership and upper management in
running a newsroom to the extent that I was not allowed to structure and direct
them professionally,’ Michaels told BangorDailyNews.com.
Michaels,
who joined the station in 2006, said a balanced
journalistic approach was often frowned upon, although she wasn't specific about what political leaning
senior management had expected the reporters to adopt.
‘I
couldn’t do everything I wanted to as a news director. There was a regular
undoing of decisions,’ she said.
Both Michaels and Consiglio said the
idea to resign was something they had talked about for some time and so felt
was right to make as a joint decision.
‘I just wanted to know that I was doing
the best job I could and was being honest and ethical as a journalist, and I
thought there were times when I wasn’t able to do that,’ said Consiglio, who
joined the station in 2006 as a sports reporter before becoming a news anchor
the next year.
Neither presenter told anyone of their
decision prior to Tuesday’s broadcast for fear they wouldn’t be given the
opportunity to say goodbye to viewers.
Source: Daily Mail
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