Victims of the tight economy and high salaries, those familiar aging
faces are disappearing and being replaced by your basic ambitious
young people who look on the local gig as a way station for Fixed
Noise or "Entertainment Tonight"--and as much as you may want to bring
up Ron Burgundy, it's likely the veteran anchors are a lot more
concerned about their hometowns and serious journalism than their
replacements (in fact, their presence may be in many casts the last
vestige of serious journalism on those stations):

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/01/business/media/01anchor.html?pagewanted=all
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