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Inside KTLA’s layoffs as insiders reveal brutal details

Last updated: February 27, 2026 6:50 pm
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Staffers at KTLA have revealed a sense of fear within the Los Angeles station following the dismissal of a group of prominent on-air personalities. Anchors Ellina Abovian, Glen Walker, and Lu Parker, along with longtime meteorologist Mark Kriski and weathercaster Kacey Montoya, were among those let go in the recent cuts.

The layoffs are said to be driven by parent company Nexstar Media Group as it moves forward with the acquisition of Tegna, a media company based in Virginia. Employees at KTLA expressed feeling “sick” and likened the situation to losing five friends.

Staffers within KTLA have detailed a climate of fear within the Los Angeles station since bosses fired a key group of prominent on-air talent.
Staffers within KTLA have detailed a climate of fear within the Los Angeles station since bosses fired a key group of prominent on-air talent. Getty Images

Anchors Ellina Abovian (above), Glen Walker and Lu Parker, as well as longtime meteorologist Mark Kriski were let go.
Anchors Ellina Abovian (above), Glen Walker and Lu Parker, as well as longtime meteorologist Mark Kriski were let go. Ellina Abovian/Instagram

Weathercaster Kacey Montoya (above) was also shown the door in Wednesday’s cuts.
Weathercaster Kacey Montoya (above) was also shown the door in Wednesday’s cuts. MediaPunch / BACKGRID

One insider mentioned that those who had to take over the roles of the terminated employees felt uneasy about it. The layoffs were described in detail, with Abovian reportedly being let go right after finishing an on-air report from LAX. Abovian, who had been with the station for 11 years, shared her emotional reaction on Instagram after being fired on her 40th birthday.

Another insider revealed that Montoya was informed of her termination while she was at home on a sick day. The source mentioned that high-earning individuals were being targeted, with younger reporters being brought in as replacements. This created a sense of unease and insecurity among the remaining staff.

Abovian, who had been with the station for 11 years, also revealed Thursday that she was fired on her 40th birthday in an emotional Instagram post.
Abovian, who had been with the station for 11 years, also revealed Thursday that she was fired on her 40th birthday in an emotional Instagram post. Ellina Abovian/Instagram

Mark Kriski was another KTLA staffer who lost his job this week.
Mark Kriski was another KTLA staffer who lost his job this week. Getty Images

Glen Walker was let go by KTLA this week in a round of sweeping layoffs.
Glen Walker was let go by KTLA this week in a round of sweeping layoffs. Instagram/@gewalker310

Despite the challenges, Frank Buckley, one of the remaining KTLA staffers, addressed the situation on air, acknowledging the impact of the recent layoffs. News director Erica Hill-Rodriguez also shared a memo with the staff, expressing support and understanding during these difficult times.

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Lu Parker was one of the KTLA staffers let go this week.
Lu Parker was one of the KTLA staffers let go this week. Lu Parker/Instagram

The sudden departures of the terminated employees without a proper farewell caused a backlash from fans, who expressed their disappointment on social media.

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This is a challenging time for KTLA, and they are committed to providing the news despite the recent changes. The staff and colleagues who were laid off are in their thoughts as they move forward.

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