Kpix Kion, KPIX takes over, promising coverage despite staff cuts. SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Salinas KION-TV (channel 46) is a television station licensed to Monterey, California, United States, affiliated with CBS and Fox. Calls to The entire newsroom at Salinas TV station KION is dissolved as San Francisco-based KPIX takes over. In its place, the Bay Area CBS station KPIX has formed a partnership KION NEWS SLOTS WILL NOW BE FILLED BY BAY AREA STATION KPIX, A CBS AFFLILIAT. Community loses local SALINAS — As of Tuesday, KION-TV has shut down its local news operations, the station said in a statement. . " KION news slots will now be filled by Bay Area station KPIX, a CBS Moving forward, KION will simulcast local news from KPIX (Channel 5) in the Bay Area, which has committed to producing localized weather reports SALINAS — As of Tuesday, KION-TV has shut down its local news operations, the station said in a statement. Owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company, it serves the Monterey Bay area KION-TV in Salinas, California, abruptly closed its local newsroom after 56 years, laying off 30 employees without warning on September 24, 2025, SAN FRANCISCO — CBS Bay Area (KPIX-TV) has announced a partnership with KION that will see KPIX deliver news and weather coverage to MONTEREY, CA — KION, the CBS station serving California’s Central Coast, will no longer have local newscasts, the station announced “KION is entering a new chapter in local news by partnering with KPIX CBS San Francisco to bring expanded news coverage to viewers across the Central Coast,” an article on the MONTEREY, CA — KION, the CBS station serving California’s Central Coast, will no longer have local newscasts, the station announced “KION is entering a new chapter in local news by partnering with KPIX CBS San Francisco to bring expanded news coverage to viewers across the Central Coast,” an article on the KION's Salinas newsroom dissolved, a blow to local news. 23, through its partnership with KION. KION will simulcast KPIX’s newscasts. It is KION, a key player in the Monterey media market, has long served the Central Coast with local news coverage, but its newsroom operations have The shuttering of KION's news department reflects a growing and concerning trend in the industry, where local coverage is being consolidated or KPIX San Francisco (CBS Bay Area) is expanding its commitment to Northern California communities in Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties beginning Tuesday, Sept. In an announcement CBS Stations committed to boosting coverage of the Central California region, including Monterey and its surrounds. MAYOR DENNIS DONOHUE CHIMING IN KPIX-TV (channel 5), branded CBS Bay Area, is a television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area. The 13 people who comprised the Salinas SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Salinas-based KION News Channel, a station that served California’s Central Coast for over 50 years, was abruptly shut down Tuesday after partnering with We do want to be out there and communicate to everyone what's going on. In its place, the Bay Area CBS station Instead of airing locally-produced newscasts, KION will now air content from CBS-owned KPIX in San Francisco, California. KMUV, meanwhile, will discontinue the Spanish-language In a move that stunned staff and viewers alike, Salinas-based KION abruptly shuttered its newsroom after 56 years, leaving the Central Coast with In a move that stunned staff and viewers alike, Salinas-based KION abruptly shuttered its newsroom after 56 years, leaving the Central Coast with EDITOR’S NOTE: This article has been updated to clarify the nature of the partnership between KION and KPIX. SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The news department of Salinas-based KION News Channel, a station that’s served California’s Central Coast for Reportedly, 13 staff members of the Salinas-based newsroom KION-TV were laid off Tuesday, including anchors, reporters and meteorologists, KION-TV, which serves Monterey, Salinas and Santa Cruz regions on California’s Central Coast, announced on its website that it would no longer According to a report from the Monterey County Weekly, 13 members of the KION news team – reporters, anchors, meteorologists and producers – were laid off Tuesday morning.
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