Michael Wooten joining WKBW after 14 years at WGRZ

A little more than a month after anchor-reporter Michael Wooten left WGRZ-TV (Channel 2), he is joining rival WKBW-TV (Channel 7) as an anchor and senior reporter.

It is a big get for WKBW, the third-rated local TV news department.

Wooten will be anchoring a 5:30 p.m. weekday program that sounds similar to the Town Hall he anchored at 5:30 p.m. on Channel 2 and will do long form, in-depth reporting and investigative reporting.

โ€œMichael is an experienced local journalist who understands the importance of giving voice to the voiceless, holding authority accountable and celebrating the incredible diversity in our Western New York communities,โ€ WKBW Vice President and General Manager Marc Jaromin said in a Channel 7 release.

In the same release, News Director Aaron Mason added: โ€œAdding someone of Michaelโ€™s professional acumen and Western New York expertise immediately augments the incredible news team here at WKBW. Michael is authentic, transparent and trusted in Western New York. Michaelโ€™s hiring is just another strong illustration of WKBWโ€™s reinvigorated commitment to our communities and the future of local news.โ€

Wooten, who has won multiple broadcast journalism awards, left Channel 2 at the end of August after declining a new contract and was abruptly told by General Manager Mark Manders to leave the station.

The move came a day after Channel 2’s signature Town Hall 5:30 p.m. program devoted to key issues surrounding Western New York that Wooten anchored was changed to a regular newscast.

Manders named Claudine Ewing to replace Wooten as the 5:30 p.m. anchor.

In a brief telephone interview, Wooten said he starts at WKBW on Monday but wonโ€™t immediately be on the air.

He said he didnโ€™t expect to remain in Buffalo after ending his 14-year run at Channel 2.

โ€œWhen I decided I was leaving Channel 2, I thought I might also be leaving Buffalo,โ€ said Wooten. โ€œBut there was such an outpouring of support from the…

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