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Channels 2 and 31 mix it up in Denver

Dennis Leonard, the new vice president and general manager of Channel 31, is a salesman in the old-fashioned sense of the word. Although he's only been on the job for a few short weeks, he seems to know the name of every person he encounters at the Fox affiliate's mammoth Speer Boulevard headquarters. And instead of rushing through the newsroom to avoid making small talk, he happily gabs with a group of staffers. They laugh easily, as if Leonard is one of the gang instead of the man who recently decided to sack thirty people amid the most complex merger in recent Denver television history.

Granted, the people Leonard disappeared weren't Channel 31 family members. They worked for Channel 2, which has essentially admitted defeat in its long-running rivalry with Fox 31. A property of the Chicago-based Tribune Company and purveyor of the CW network's prime-time fare, Channel 2 has been placed directly under Leonard's command; James Zerwekh, Channel 2's previous g.m., was shown the door.

In addition, Channel 2's news operation will be moved from the Tech Center to Channel 31's space in the coming months, with Fox 31 news director Brad Remington serving as its overseer. Carl Bilek, who worked his way up from intern to news director during his lengthy Channel 2 career, was told to clear out right away, as were familiar faces like reporter Ginger Delgado, anchor-reporters Mat Garcia and Vida Urbonas, and sports anchor Lisa Holbrook.

Main anchor Ernie Bjorkman has been asked to work until mid-December – and others will remain on the payroll into the first quarter of next year to help prepare for the relocation and for both stations' transition to high-definition broadcasting. Leonard, who acknowledges that the outlets are behind the curve when it comes to HD, estimates that everything will be ready by spring – a time he anticipates with enthusiasm. "I think in today's climate, the union of the operational and news-gathering systems of these two stations makes a tremendous amount of business sense," he says.

Business cents, too. Like many TV stations, Channel 2 has suffered from sinking revenues in recent years and its situation grew even more complicated when Tribune was taken over in 2007 by Sam Zell, a cost-cutting, tough-talking entrepreneur. Earlier this year, Zell began visiting Tribune operations to share his philosophy, occasionally tossing in a profanity for good measure. During a stop at the Orlando Sentinel, for example, he said, "Fuck you" to one journalist – a moment captured on a video that soon went zipping across cyberspace.

Zell was better behaved when he and other Tribune executives stopped by Channel 2 a few months back. According to Bjorkman, who attended the meeting, "He was pretty subtle. Nobody asked him any questions that pissed him off. He just said, 'We're here to make money,' and talked about what they were going to do next. But all of that's gone by the wayside."

Indeed, Zell's talk did nothing to squelch previously circulating rumors about a local marketing agreement with Channel 31. As a result, few were shocked when a merger was announced in September – although most aren't talking about their reaction or its fallout. Garcia and Urbonas didn't reply to interview requests, while Bilek declined to comment. That leaves Delgado, who only agrees to discuss the circumstances of her dismissal. She says Bilek, who'd been canned the previous day, returned to the station in order to break the news to her and others as gently as he could.

For his part, Bjorkman, a 57-year-old with more than a quarter-century of experience in the Denver market at channels 2 and 7, wanted to continue anchoring until he reached his sixtieth birthday, which explains why he says his ouster came "two or three years earlier than I expected." Nevertheless, he'd already started preparing for life after TV by enrolling in a veterinary technician program at the Community College of Denver. He's interned at clinics and animal hospitals all over the metro area, regularly freaking out customers simply by his presence. When he walks into the lobby, he says, "they think I'm doing an undercover story." In truth, he's simply doing his job, which will become his main gig after he graduates in December and finishes up at Channel 2 that same month. "I need to figure out what to do with my hundred suits and three-hundred ties," he says. "Maybe I'll have a yard sale in the parking lot."

For Leonard, questions about Bjorkman make him a bit uncomfortable, since the topic requires him to be blunt. "I have deep respect for Ernie," he insists, "but it came down to who we thought the best people moving forward in the new configuration would be. And I wasn't sold that Ernie was." Leonard is much happier talking about his broadcasting background (a North Carolina native, he came to Channel 31 after a long stint with WBRC-TV, a Fox affiliate in Birmingham, Alabama) and his love of music. He has a guitar and an amplifier in his office, and his late-night riffing has brought him into contact with plenty of amateur performers on the staff. "The guitar is a good way to break down those walls," he says.

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  • ocdentist4u 06/10/2010 5:53:00 PM

    http://www.ocdentist4u.com I love the picture of Leonard with the guitar. I am big fan of the show.

  • David Parsons 11/20/2008 5:49:00 AM

    Listen to attorney Orly Taitz, whose name is on the Alan Keyes lawsuit against Obama A lady dentist and lawyer from California, named Orly Taitz, whose name is on the Alan Keyes lawsuit, was the guest on Denver KHOW Peter Boyles show this morning. She emigrated to America from Russia and she knows our Constitution much better than most native born Americans. Here is her website. Dentist in Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa Margarita http://www.drtaitz.com/ Peter Boyles Podcasts http://tinyurl.com/ygpy8t November 19, 2008 8:00am Chairman of Americas Independent Party Tom Hoefling comes on the show to speak on behalf Alan Keyes and his lawsuit against Obama. Click below to listen... http://tinyurl.com/18r November 19, 2008 7:00am Attorney Orly Taitz joins the program to talk about the lawsuit she filed for Alan Keyes to force President Elect Barack Obama to prove he is a natural born U.S citizen. Click below to listen... http://tinyurl.com/6ygkyv Alan Keyes ran for President on the American Independent Party ticket. http://www.aipca.org/ [UPDATES] BREAKING: Alan Keyes sues Obama over citizenship proof http://tinyurl.com/5ekync .pdf of Alan Keyes lawsuit http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/WRIT-OF-MANDATE.pdf

  • Daniel King 11/18/2008 6:54:00 PM

    WHO CARES as BOTH Fox 31 & 2 news only repeat the same pre-programmed Obama propaganda that Peter Boyles i one of the few talk show hosts in the country who will OBJECTIVELY air the news of Philadelphia's Democrat Attorney Philip Berg's lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court (Berg v. Obama) demanding that Barack Obama supply more than the forged birth certificate that he posted on his phony 'Fight The Smears' website, or lame defenses of Obama by FactCheck.org which is wholly funded by the Chicago Annenberg Challenge that was chaired by Obama - now has callers demanding that Clear Channel fire Peter Boyles! In the interim, I plan to hold a rally at the State Capitol this Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 at HIGH NOON for those interested in the TRUTH ABOUT Barack Obama that Westword, KUSA, KMGH, KCNC, Fox31, 2 News, the Denver Post & the Rocky Mtn. News WILL NOT TELL YOU ABOUT Barack Obama - as they're too busy digging into Joe the Plumber or Sarah Palin's 150K wardrobe - while they ignore several missing gaps in Obama's past & just how much those designer duds cost that his wife Michelle wears from Oprah Winfrey's designer friends! The bottom line is that Barack Obama is the BIGGEST FRAUD ever nominated to become President & he was elected for the most part by RACISTS, or 'White-Guilt' liberals who voted for Obama because of his skin color - without knowing just who Barack Obama or Barry Soetoro really is!

  • Rich 11/17/2008 8:13:00 PM

    Mr. Leonard is off to a VERY good start by getting rid of Carl Bilek. I had an interaction with Mr. Bilek regarding Ch2's coverage of the Democratic convention ... and found him to be quite the right-wing jackass. And while Mr. Bjorkman seems like a nice guy, too often his unrehearsed patter with his new co-host revealed attitudes better suited to a prior era.

  • Henry C. 10/24/2008 5:07:00 PM

    One thing's for sure, the merger between these two subpar broadcast entities will create nothing less than a behemoth of mediocrity, unlike anything this city has ever seen. (Unless of course, you count the 21st century Broncos). In a time with so many reputable and accessible sources of information, is there anyone still alive who tunes to the local news to find out whats going on? And if so, do they actually call upon a farcical network like the CW to deliver credible and accurate reports of the events unfolding in our nation and world? Who's watching that station besides adolescent girls pining for reruns of One Tree Hill and unemployed wrestling fans who cant change the channel because they lost their remote somewhere between the Chili Picante Corn Nut stained couch cushions and the crumpled layers of collection notices and restraining orders? So the idea is to merge Channel '2ween' with the ill informed propaganda furnace most of the college educated population loves to hate, and you expect us to be excited?!? It is true though, joining forces will no doubt expand coverage opportunities. They could send Dan Daru to cover the Cripple Creek bakery that's giving out McCain & Palin shaped gingerbread cookies and at the same time send Chris Parente to the Granby pet shop for an interview with the cute old lady knitting Obama/Biden sweaters for your poodle. Or better yet, while you dispatch Heidi Hemmet to cover the suspicious gum wrapper found near Coors Field, you can cut Greg Nieto loose to track down the pesky mongoose messin up people's herb gardens in Boulder. The real losers here aren't the unfortunate souls that lost their jobs, but the millions of television owning Colorado citizens who will soon be subjected to more unavailing nonsense than ever spewing from this looming juggernaut of insipid drivel. Congratulations Mr. Leonard, your plans, Herculean...your task however, Sisyphean. HC "I do not mean to be the slightest bit critical of TV newspeople, who do a superb job, considering that they operate under severe time constraints and have the intellectual depth of hamsters. But TV news can only present the "bare bones" of a story; it takes a newspaper, with its capability to present vast amounts of information, to render the story truly boring. " ~Dave Barry

  • Citizen sane 10/24/2008 12:13:00 AM

    Mr. Leonard has a tough job, one I would not like. I only hope Mr. Leonard realizes that at some point, his superiors will most likely show him the door as well. When that day comes along, I hope Mr. Leonard realizes how ruthless the television business is. I wish all the talented people at Ch. 2 the best.

 
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