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In and out at Houston’s CBS station, FT’s new investigations team, another NY Times Sports diaspora move

It’s hello-goodbye for reporters at Houston CBS station KHOU-TV Ch. 11, which has hired Katiera Winfrey (pictured) and bids farewell to Janelle Bludau. The Financial Times has appointed Alison Killing as a senior visual investigations reporter, leading a newly created visual investigations team. And in another shuffling of its shuttered Sports section diaspora, The New York Times has appointed Sara Ziegler News Print Hub sports content editor.

Click on the links to read more: 

Houston TV station hires Winfrey as reporter

Bludau announces departure from Houston’s CBS TV station

FT creates visual investigations team, hires Killing

More NY Times Sports diaspora: Ziegler moves to paper’s News Print Hub

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