A New News Director for CBS Los Angeles
SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. — A veteran local news executive has been named VP and News Director for CBS News and Stations’ Los Angeles operations, comprised of KCBS-2, news-intensive unaffiliated KCAL-9, and the CBSLA.com streaming channel.
He reports to CBS Los Angeles President/GM Joel Vilmenay.
Earning the role is Mike Dello Stritto.
He was formerly the News Director for CBS News and Stations’ CBS-affiliated KOVR-13 and The CW Network-affiliated KMAX-31 in Sacramento. He’d been there since 2018.
Dello Stritto has spent nearly 13 years of his local news career with CBS Stations, beginning in 2006 when he worked for three-and-a-half years as reporter at KOVR-13.
His resume includes a two-year stint as the managing editor at the company’s KPIX-5 in San Francisco. Dello Stritto began his career as a weather forecaster at WCJB-20 in Gainesville, Fla. in the early 2000s, following his graduation from the University of Florida. He gained his first experience as a news director with KTNV-13, the ABC affiliate in Las Vegas.
Dello Stritto succeeds Andrea Parquet-Taylor, who last month was named VP and News Director for the CW Network and independent stations managed by CBS News and Stations.
“I am excited to join the team at CBS 2, KCAL 9 and CBS News Los Angeles,” Dello Stritto said. “Harnessing the power of two TV stations and our CBS News Los Angeles stream allows us to deliver an unparalleled local product. I am grateful for the support I have received from Joel, Jennifer and the other members of the CBS News and Stations leadership team, and I feel very fortunate to be succeeding my friend and esteemed colleague, Andrea.”
— With reports from RBR+TVBR West Coast Bureau