Gray Media (NYSE: GTN) has announced the retirements of three veteran broadcasters occurring this month. In Presque Isle, Maine, Kelly Landeen is retiring as the general manager and director of sales of WAGM. In Hazard, Kentucky, Neil Middleton is retiring as the general manager of WYMT. In Topeka, Kansas, Roger Brokke is retiring as the general manager and director of sales of WIBW.
Landeen started her media career in 1990 at WAGM in Presque Isle as an account executive. Over the years, she was promoted through sales management to eventually become the general manager and director of sales of WAGM in 2015. During her tenure in Presque Isle, WAGM won numerous broadcasting awards, creative awards, and was recognized by several community partners for their work to support the community. She led WAGM’s many community projects, raising over a million dollars total for projects to feed the hungry, heat homes, support veterans, Special Olympics, United Way, Red Cross and others to help the people of Aroostook County. WAGM achieved and maintained the highest rated 6 p.m. newscast in the country for many years under her leadership.
Middleton has spent all, but two years, of his broadcast career serving the communities of Eastern Kentucky. His investment in WYMT and its team, along with his love of the community, led to him becoming the general manager of WYMT in 2012. During his leadership, Middleton helped guide the community through the death of beloved broadcaster Tony Turner, historic tornado outbreaks and floods, police shootings, mine collapses and more. Under his guidance, the Mountain Classic scholarship and basketball tournaments were created, supporting both girls and boys’ teams. Throughout the Classic’s history, WYMT has helped students in Eastern Kentucky acquire more than 2,200 academic scholarships and raised nearly five million dollars for local students and schools.
Brokke has worked nearly 50 years in media sales, leading him to Topeka and WIBW in 2004. He was promoted to general manager and director of sales in 2014. His dedication has driven WIBW’s success, including earning the station numerous recognitions; including 11 consecutive years as Kansas Association of Broadcasters’ Station of the Year, two Tony Jewell Awards for community service, and a finalist for the National Association of Broadcasters’ Service to America award. During his tenure, countless community events and fundraisers were successfully launched to help the community, including the recent “Hear Me. See Me.” campaign to raise awareness for mental health. Brokke most recently served as the chairman of the Kansas Association of Broadcasters board of directors.
“The leadership and commitment to the local communities and local stations that Kelly, Neil and Roger provided will leave a lasting impact,” said Gray’s Chief Operating Officer Sandy Breland. “On behalf of Gray and the stations they led, I want to thank them for their service and wish them the best in their upcoming retirements.”
About Gray Media:
Gray Media, or Gray, is a multimedia company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, formally known as Gray Television, Inc. The company is the nation’s largest owner of top-rated local television stations and digital assets serving 113 television markets that collectively reach approximately 36 percent of U.S. television households. The portfolio includes 77 markets with the top-rated television station and 100 markets with the first and/or second highest rated television station, as well as the largest Telemundo Affiliate group with 43 markets totaling nearly 1.5 million Hispanic TV Households. The company also owns Gray Digital Media, a full-service digital agency offering national and local clients digital marketing strategies with the most advanced digital products and services. Gray’s additional media properties include video production companies Raycom Sports, Tupelo Media Group and PowerNation Studios, and studio production facilities Assembly Atlanta and Third Rail Studios. Gray owns a majority interest in Swirl Films. For more information, please visit www.graymedia.com.
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