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Veteran NYC Reporter Loses Job in Nexstar Layoffs
Anthony DiLorenzo, a 10-year veteran at WPIX, is the latest victim of Nexstar's cost-cutting measures.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 5:05am
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The layoff of a veteran local news reporter symbolizes the broader challenges facing the industry as media companies make difficult cost-cutting decisions.NYC TodayAnthony DiLorenzo, a longtime reporter at WPIX in New York City, has been laid off as part of the latest round of job cuts at Nexstar Media Group. DiLorenzo had been with the station for over a decade, living out his dream of reporting in the nation's largest media market.
Why it matters
Nexstar, one of the largest TV station owners in the U.S., has been aggressively cutting costs and staff across its portfolio of local news operations. This latest layoff is part of a broader trend of job losses in the local news industry, which has been hit hard by declining advertising revenues and the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The details
DiLorenzo announced his layoff on his social media accounts, expressing disappointment at having to leave WPIX after more than 10 years on the job. The layoff is part of a larger round of cuts at Nexstar, which owns and operates over 200 local TV stations across the country.
- DiLorenzo was laid off on April 9, 2026.
The players
Anthony DiLorenzo
A veteran reporter who had worked at WPIX in New York City for over a decade before being laid off as part of Nexstar's cost-cutting measures.
Nexstar Media Group
One of the largest owners of local TV stations in the United States, Nexstar has been aggressively cutting costs and staff across its portfolio of news operations.
What they’re saying
“Welp, it's official. I've been laid off from WPIX after over 10 years. Tough day, but I'm grateful for the incredible experiences and amazing people I've had the honor of working with.”
— Anthony DiLorenzo
The takeaway
DiLorenzo's layoff is the latest example of the ongoing challenges facing the local news industry, as media companies like Nexstar continue to make difficult decisions to cut costs and staff in the face of declining revenues. This trend raises concerns about the future of local journalism and its ability to serve communities across the country.
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