What Finally Pushed Me Out of TV News
I didn’t leave journalism. I left the system that was shaping it.
Now here’s the truth.
For 25 years, I worked inside traditional newsrooms. I covered breaking news. I anchored broadcasts. I followed the structure that comes with corporate media.
But over time, I felt the walls getting tighter.
Stories were getting shorter. Conversations were getting narrower. There was less room for depth and more pressure to move on to the next headline.
At the same time, I realized something else.
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My kids were growing up. Time was moving fast. And I wanted more of it with my family. I wanted to be present. I wanted my work to align with my faith. I wanted more space in my life for God, not just deadlines.
So I made a decision.
I didn’t leave journalism. I left the system.
I walked away from a six figure job to build something independent. A platform where I answer directly to readers. A place where I can go deeper into stories that matter.
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