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Chicago TV producer Debbie Brockman who was arrested at an anti-ICE protest
Posted on 2/26/26 at 9:57 pm
Posted on 2/26/26 at 9:57 pm
for obstructing ICE has been FIRED by her employer
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 2/26/26 at 9:58 pm to L.A.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 9:58 pm to L.A.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
Posted on 2/26/26 at 10:00 pm to L.A.
You hate to see it.
That's some bad bacon.
That's some bad bacon.
Posted on 2/26/26 at 10:10 pm to L.A.
She looks more like a consumer than a producer.
Major consumer!!! Fat stupid bitch is no way to go through life!
Major consumer!!! Fat stupid bitch is no way to go through life!
Posted on 2/26/26 at 10:19 pm to L.A.
I bet she has a sweet cooter, probably smells like nectar
Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:15 am to L.A.
Headcount cutbacks by corporate owner.
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CHICAGO — A second round of layoffs hit WGN-Ch. 9 this week, with three creative services employees getting the axe Wednesday, including Debbie Brockman, the producer whose aggressive detainment by immigration agents in October became a symbol of urban enforcement clashes. She was released later the same day with no charges, according to the station. The layoffs Wednesday, which were confirmed by multiple sources familiar with the situation, also included a recently hired art director. In addition, three other creative services employees were reassigned to a new regional hub in Nashville, said the sources.
Gary Weitman, a spokesperson for Dallas-based Nexstar Media, which owns WGN and more than 200 TV stations nationwide — and may soon get a lot bigger through a pending merger — declined to comment on the latest layoffs at WGN.
Eight veteran reporters and anchors were laid off Monday in a massive newsroom downsizing at WGN: Sean Lewis, Ray Cortopassi, Bronagh Tumulty, Judy Wang, Julian Crews, Paul Lisnek, Chris Boden and Dean Richards. Last week, the WGN newsroom lost meteorologist Mike Janssen, whose contract was not renewed. On-air layoffs also took place Monday at KTLA in Los Angeles and other Nexstar TV stations across the country. Creative services workers were also laid off at other Nexstar stations this week as the company consolidates operations, sources said.
But the carnage has been heaviest at “Chicago’s Very Own” WGN, which has been downsizing its staff for several months. Six WGN newswriters were laid off and three technical director positions were eliminated last month. In October, four floor director positions were eliminated as well, according to the sources.
Nexstar Media bought WGN-Ch. 9 in 2019 as part of its $4.1 billion acquisition of Chicago-based Tribune Media — the former broadcast parent of Tribune Publishing — creating the nation’s largest local TV station group and moving WGN’s TV, radio and cable stations under the Dallas company’s ownership.
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CHICAGO — A second round of layoffs hit WGN-Ch. 9 this week, with three creative services employees getting the axe Wednesday, including Debbie Brockman, the producer whose aggressive detainment by immigration agents in October became a symbol of urban enforcement clashes. She was released later the same day with no charges, according to the station. The layoffs Wednesday, which were confirmed by multiple sources familiar with the situation, also included a recently hired art director. In addition, three other creative services employees were reassigned to a new regional hub in Nashville, said the sources.
Gary Weitman, a spokesperson for Dallas-based Nexstar Media, which owns WGN and more than 200 TV stations nationwide — and may soon get a lot bigger through a pending merger — declined to comment on the latest layoffs at WGN.
Eight veteran reporters and anchors were laid off Monday in a massive newsroom downsizing at WGN: Sean Lewis, Ray Cortopassi, Bronagh Tumulty, Judy Wang, Julian Crews, Paul Lisnek, Chris Boden and Dean Richards. Last week, the WGN newsroom lost meteorologist Mike Janssen, whose contract was not renewed. On-air layoffs also took place Monday at KTLA in Los Angeles and other Nexstar TV stations across the country. Creative services workers were also laid off at other Nexstar stations this week as the company consolidates operations, sources said.
But the carnage has been heaviest at “Chicago’s Very Own” WGN, which has been downsizing its staff for several months. Six WGN newswriters were laid off and three technical director positions were eliminated last month. In October, four floor director positions were eliminated as well, according to the sources.
Nexstar Media bought WGN-Ch. 9 in 2019 as part of its $4.1 billion acquisition of Chicago-based Tribune Media — the former broadcast parent of Tribune Publishing — creating the nation’s largest local TV station group and moving WGN’s TV, radio and cable stations under the Dallas company’s ownership.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 3:24 am to L.A.
Another small win for the good guys, now she'll probly be a paid protestor making more money than she was as a producer.
I bet if you could count the number of male to female protestors women would outnumber them
I bet if you could count the number of male to female protestors women would outnumber them
Posted on 2/27/26 at 4:15 am to Django Unchained
she looks more like a he
Posted on 2/27/26 at 4:24 am to Trevaylin
[she looks more like a he]
Shim
Shim
Posted on 2/27/26 at 5:08 am to L.A.
Her face after hearing the news.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 5:48 am to Eurocat
quote:
Headcount cutbacks by corporate owner.
Easiest way not to get a suit for wrongful termination is to lump a problem employee into the group of RIF layoffs……
Posted on 2/27/26 at 5:54 am to L.A.
It would appear she’s on the wrong side of history as well as the wrong side of the buffet bar.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 6:01 am to tigeraddict
quote:
Easiest way not to get a suit for wrongful termination is to lump a problem employee into the group of RIF layoffs…
Good play here. I was about to post this, then saw yours.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 6:19 am to L.A.
Her dating profile says “All MAGA swipe left”, “looking for emotionally mature man” and “ I just know there are still some good men out there “. Her weight also says “ athletic “.
Posted on 2/27/26 at 6:25 am to RohanGonzales
quote:Good thing I have an empty stomach, that would have been vomit instead of a dry-heave just now.
I bet she has a sweet cooter, probably smells like nectar
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