Washington's CW station names Ashley Messina general manager
Three months after Washington's CW affiliate named Ashley Messina interim general manager, the Tribune-owned station (Channel 50) is making the move permanent.
Tribune announced Wednesday that Messina, the former head of sales who took over in September when vice president/general manager Eric Meyrowitz was promoted to the CW's flagship station in New York City, will now serve as WDCW's vp/gm, effective immediately.
Messina started at Tribune and WDCW in 2001, starting as an account executive, and also served as national sales manager and general sales manager.
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Lisa de Moraes
| December 8, 2010; 4:08 PM ET
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