Dale Roe writes about television for the Austin American-Statesman.
He's worked at the American-Statesman for 10 years and has written family movie and video game reviews as well as watched lots of TV. Dale directs, writes and performs with Austin's Gag Reflex comedy ensemble, is a freelance illustrator and has contributed stories and reviews to Macworld magazine. He lives in Round Rock with his wife, two children and a dog named Apollo who barks whenever he hears another dog bark on television.
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By Diane Holloway
| Monday, October 27, 2008, 02:32 PM
Fox Television announced Monday that it has promoted Mark Rodman from sales manager to vice president and general manager of KTBC Channel 7, Austin’s Fox-owned station.
Rodman replaces Danny Baker, who was general manager of KTBC for more than a decade until he retired earlier this month.
Rodman was sales manager at KTBC for 10 years. He previously worked in sales at TV stations in Salt Lake City and Providence, R.I., but he began his broadcast career as a reporter-producer in Fort Wayne, Ind. and Orlando, Fla. He has a bachelor’s degree from Brown University and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.
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By foxy lady
October 27, 2008 5:22 PM | Link to this
Wonder if he will Fox-ify the station's newscasts? Right now, there's not much in the way of excitement when you tune in. Very dull.