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What's Behind the Latest TV Shakeups?

Layoffs, feuds, and new shows in the world of television

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The world of television is abuzz with the latest developments, from layoffs and public feuds to new shows and casting announcements. In this article, we'll delve into the stories behind the headlines and explore what's...

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What's Behind the Latest TV Shakeups?

Layoffs, feuds, and new shows in the world of television

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of television is abuzz with the latest developments, from layoffs and public feuds to new shows and casting announcements. In this article, we'll delve into the stories behind the headlines and explore what's driving these changes in the industry.

First, let's take a look at the layoffs that have been making waves in local TV news. According to reports, a number of longtime anchors and meteorologists at stations in Los Angeles and Chicago have been let go, including KTLA's Mark Kriski, Kacey Montoya, Lu Parker, Glen Walker, and Ellina Abovian. The cuts come as the stations' corporate parent, Nexstar Media Group, seeks to cut costs as it pursues a merger with rival Tegna.

The layoffs have sparked concerns about the future of local TV news, with many wondering what this means for the quality of reporting and the jobs of those in the industry. As one source noted, "The local TV news landscape is changing rapidly, and it's unclear what the future holds for many of these stations."

Meanwhile, in the world of celebrity news, a public feud has been brewing between Donald Trump and Robert De Niro. The president recently lashed out at the actor on Truth Social, calling him "a sick and demented person" after De Niro urged Americans to "resist" Trump in a recent interview.

The feud has sparked a heated debate about the role of celebrities in politics and the limits of free speech. As one observer noted, "Celebrities have a right to express their opinions, but they also have a responsibility to use their platform wisely."

In more positive news, the 50th season of the popular reality show "Survivor" is set to premiere on February 25, with a three-hour special episode. The show, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, will be available to stream live on various TV streaming services, including DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV.

Additionally, Fox has announced a new drama series, "The Interrogator," starring Stephen Fry, with Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie on board as executive producers and showrunners. The project, co-produced by Lionsgate Television and Fox Entertainment Studios, was recently picked up with a 12-episode straight-to-series order for the 2026-27 season.

Finally, Hoda Kotb is set to continue filling in on the "Today" show alongside Craig Melvin, as regular co-anchor Savannah Guthrie takes time off to search for her missing mother in Arizona. Kotb has been co-anchoring the show for the past three weeks and is expected to continue in the role for the foreseeable future.

As the TV landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's never a dull moment in the world of entertainment. From layoffs and feuds to new shows and casting announcements, there's always something new to talk about.

The world of television is abuzz with the latest developments, from layoffs and public feuds to new shows and casting announcements. In this article, we'll delve into the stories behind the headlines and explore what's driving these changes in the industry.

First, let's take a look at the layoffs that have been making waves in local TV news. According to reports, a number of longtime anchors and meteorologists at stations in Los Angeles and Chicago have been let go, including KTLA's Mark Kriski, Kacey Montoya, Lu Parker, Glen Walker, and Ellina Abovian. The cuts come as the stations' corporate parent, Nexstar Media Group, seeks to cut costs as it pursues a merger with rival Tegna.

The layoffs have sparked concerns about the future of local TV news, with many wondering what this means for the quality of reporting and the jobs of those in the industry. As one source noted, "The local TV news landscape is changing rapidly, and it's unclear what the future holds for many of these stations."

Meanwhile, in the world of celebrity news, a public feud has been brewing between Donald Trump and Robert De Niro. The president recently lashed out at the actor on Truth Social, calling him "a sick and demented person" after De Niro urged Americans to "resist" Trump in a recent interview.

The feud has sparked a heated debate about the role of celebrities in politics and the limits of free speech. As one observer noted, "Celebrities have a right to express their opinions, but they also have a responsibility to use their platform wisely."

In more positive news, the 50th season of the popular reality show "Survivor" is set to premiere on February 25, with a three-hour special episode. The show, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, will be available to stream live on various TV streaming services, including DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV.

Additionally, Fox has announced a new drama series, "The Interrogator," starring Stephen Fry, with Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie on board as executive producers and showrunners. The project, co-produced by Lionsgate Television and Fox Entertainment Studios, was recently picked up with a 12-episode straight-to-series order for the 2026-27 season.

Finally, Hoda Kotb is set to continue filling in on the "Today" show alongside Craig Melvin, as regular co-anchor Savannah Guthrie takes time off to search for her missing mother in Arizona. Kotb has been co-anchoring the show for the past three weeks and is expected to continue in the role for the foreseeable future.

As the TV landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's never a dull moment in the world of entertainment. From layoffs and feuds to new shows and casting announcements, there's always something new to talk about.

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