DMA 17: DENVER

KUSA News An Example Of Risk With Reward

Hey boss, got a second? I’ve got a great idea. Let’s take our 6 p.m. news — yes, I know it’s No. 1 in the market — and blow it up. Let’s get rid of murders, fires and car crashes unless they’re really bad. Let’s pare back the set and most of the graphics. That was pretty much the pitch KUSA Denver anchor Kyle Clark, made to Tegna President Dave Lougee and other corporate executives in 2015. Obviously, Lougee said yes, or you wouldn’t be reading this.

DMA 17: DENVER

KUSA Anchor, Frontier Airlines Trade Barbs

DMA 17 (DENVER)

KUSA Anchor Loses Mind Over Patio Snow Pix