Station's Ratings
From 7 ratings
- Negative/Toxic
- Unorganized
News Dirctors
Wow.
This place has turned into a shit hole ever since the new news director took over for BG.
All decisions get passed down to middle managers - some of them are terrible leaders. There is no sense of direction.
Wanna work hard? Don’t expect any compliments. Wanna do the bare minimum and feed off everyone else? You’ll be a god at this place.
It’s only going to be a matter of time before we’re sued for incorrect reporting that no one cares to fix.
No wonder everyone is jumping off the ship. #NexstarNation
- Negative/Toxic
Submitted: September 03, 2024

Production Director Job details
Yearly salary
ContractNo
Paired with a photogN/A
Station market rankbetween #1-2

brian gregory
horrible boss, once wrote me up for "bullying" by telling me I was going to sign it or there would be problems. Completely disrespectful, out of touch, oblivious. Has poor news judgement. Is entirely a yes man, if you're not on board with that he won't like you.
An Overall Toxic Work Environment
The production department as a whole is completely ignored. I've been told I'm "too confrontational to be management in this building". During a year with 8% inflation, Nexstar corporate gave us a 1% "merit increase" and at the same time the CEO took a 105% pay increase. They also decided to remodel a 2 year old studio and put $1.5 million into a new one, while giving employees 1%!!!!
Don't work here unless you want to be taken advantage of, lose any passion you have for news, and lose any drive to strive to be a better employee. Stay. Away.
- Unorganized
- Negative/Toxic
Submitted: July 27, 2023

Brian Gregory
Terrible
An Overall Toxic Work Environment
The news director has his favorites who are allowed to do whatever they want, and be as terrible as they want, and he turns a blind eye. If you aren't a favorite, he'll never acknowledge you.
They did not tell anyone there was a covid case in the building. When you went to management with concerns they were swept under the rug. For months producers worked at home with a select few coming into the building to booth all the shows... meaning they no longer got to produce and had to watch the same show 6 times a day since the producers are lazy and just drag one story, mistakes and all, from one show to another. Management will not work with anchors who ask for certain producers to work on their shows. Laziness is rewarded, hard work is not.
- Negative/Toxic
Submitted: September 11, 2020

Brian Gregory
Absolutely rude and unprofessional.
An Overall Toxic Work Environment
Brian Gregory is a disgrace to the news business. He is a terrible communicator with a horrible attitude and has NO BUSINESS managing a news station whatsoever.
Brian Gregory is an absolute joke and encapsulates everything that is wrong with the news business. Very, VERY unprofessional and disrespectful.
- Negative/Toxic
Submitted: August 21, 2020

Brian Gregory
Stay far, far, far away. This is a toxic, cancerous environment. The news director is an out of control dictator who should not be in the business, muchless at a top-20 station. Adversarial, has driven off very good talent to bring in his favorite pets from Kansas. Do. Not. Go. Here.
Sexual Discrimination, An Overall Toxic Work Environment
Again, stay way. Horrible place.
- Unorganized
- Negative/Toxic
Submitted: July 31, 2020

Web Producer Job details
Yearly salary
Contract5 years
Paired with a photogN/A
Station market rankbetween 2-3

Brian Gregory
Brian is aggressive and treats employees like trash
An Overall Toxic Work Environment
Management is not willing to listen to feedback and makes questionable editorial decisions. The news director openly yells at employees in the newsroom or over phone/email when things aren’t done the way he thinks they should be done.
There’s some great journalists in this building but it’s the news director’s way or the highway. If you don’t suck up to him, you get treated like trash. It’s a true shame.
- Unorganized
- Negative/Toxic
Submitted: June 22, 2020



