On Wednesday, Nexstar-owned LA CW affil KTLA said that weekend morning news 
co-anchor Lynette Romero had abruptly left the station after 24 years--on 
Saturday, her co-anchor Mark Mester did a five-minute tribute to Romero, 
strongly hinting that the station general manager was responsible for the 
insensitive way her exit was announced (a station-written item read by 
entertainment reporter Sam Rubin, no one else allowed to mention her name 
and no opportunity for Romero to give an on-air farewell)--management 
responded by suspending Mester for an unspecified period:

https://www.thewrap.com/ktla-mark-mester-suspended-lynette-romero-on-air-goodbye/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking_news_6997047

And there's your new owners, CW.

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