DMA 16: MIAMI

WSFL Miami To Launch News In 2020

The recently acquired Miami CW affiliate extends Scripps’ coverage in the key political battleground state of Florida to six stations.

The E.W. Scripps Co. said today that it will introduce original local news to its WSFL in Miami-Ft. Lauderdale (DMA 16). WSFL, a former Tribune Media station that Scripps acquired in September, will retain its CW network affiliation.

The move will increase Scripps’ presence across the state: its six stations reach approximately 67% of the state’s TV households. Scripps also owns WFTS in Tampa, WPTV and WHDT in West Palm Beach, WTXL in Tallahassee and WFTX in Fort Myers.

Once launched, the WSFL newsroom will strengthen Scripps’ statewide political coverage in the key battleground state of Florida, including during the 2020 presidential election, and its meteorologists and severe weather teams will join Scripps’ other news teams in protecting Florida residents during hurricanes and major storms.

“Our commitment to launch news in Miami expands Scripps’ already impressive commitment as the largest news organization in Florida,” said Brian Lawlor, president of Local Media. “Florida is a state we know well and we pride ourselves on the stories we tell daily that define the issues, lifestyle and people of Florida. Expanding into the Miami and Fort Lauderdale communities allows Scripps to elevate the public discourse around this region’s most important social, economic and community issues. Heading into 2020, we felt it was important to add another local source to serve as the voice of record for the South Florida community.”

Scripps said it plans to announce leadership for WSFL in the coming months.


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