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Chip Mahaney Named WCPO-TV News Director

Courtesy E.W. Scripps Company

After a 10-month national search, WCPO-TV found its next news director at Scripps corporate headquarters downtown.

Anderson Township resident Chip Mahaney, who has worked in news management for CBS News and local TV stations, joined E. W. Scripps in 2008 as one of the charter members of what is now the digital division. He spent seven years in digital, as director of digital content, senior director of local operations and regional general manager, before becoming the company’s first national director of news recruitment.

Mahaney replaces Alex Bongiorno, who announced in January that she was leaving Channel 9 after February sweeps.

Jeff Brogan, Channel 9 vice president and general manager, worked with Mahaney at Scripps headquarters before taking over the station. Mahaney spent this month working in the WCPO-TV newsroom “to provide editorial guidance during a critical time with both Election Day coverage and the high profile Ray Tensing trial,” said the Scripps announcement Tuesday.

“We scoured the country and spent a lot of time searching for the right person to lead our newsroom,” Brogan said in the announcement. “The more time Chip spent with us during the interim of our search, we both began to realize that he was the best person. It’s a perfect match -- his many years of TV and digital experience combined with the station’s reputation for quality journalism and for innovation. He understands what makes Cincinnati a great place while also recognizing the challenges we face in this community.”

Here’s the release:

CINCINNATI -- WCPO 9 On Your Side has named Chip Mahaney, veteran journalist and experienced news leader of both broadcast and digital news operations, as the station’s news director.

Mahaney’s 35 years in the media industry, the last eight of which were within The E.W. Scripps Company, made him ideally suited to step in to lead the 9 On Your Side newsroom, effective immediately.

Mahaney has previous experience as a news director and fully understands the necessity of integrating digital strategy into all aspects of news coverage for the Tri-State. He’s lived in Greater Cincinnati since 2008, so he has vast knowledge of the area’s culture, history, entrepreneurial spirit, politics, and appetite for relevant news and information.

Mahaney is leaving the Scripps corporate office where he was the company’s first national director of news recruitment. In that role, he was working with Jeff Brogan, vice president and general manager for WCPO 9 On Your Side, to fill the news director position. Mahaney spent more and more time at the station in a news consultant role, and dedicated November to working in the newsroom to provide editorial guidance during a critical time with both Election Day coverage and the high profile Ray Tensing trial.

“We scoured the country and spent a lot of time searching for the right person to lead our newsroom,” said Brogan. “The more time Chip spent with us during the interim of our search, we both began to realize that he was the best person. It’s a perfect match -- his many years of TV and digital experience combined with the station’s reputation for quality journalism and for innovation. He understands what makes Cincinnati a great place while also recognizing the challenges we face in this community.”

Mahaney joined Scripps in 2008 as one of the charter members of what is now the digital division. He spent seven years in digital, as director of digital content, senior director of local operations and regional general manager.

He has worked in news management roles for CBS News and local TV stations in Austin, Texas, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Dallas. In 2008, as news director at WTVR-TV in Richmond, Virginia, the station earned a regional Edward R. Murrow award for Overall Excellence. His newsroom years included significant experience in news, sports and severe weather.

“I’m honored to lead a newsroom in a market where serious news and professional journalism is appreciated,” said Mahaney. “WCPO has resources that no other local media outlet can claim. The company’s investment in innovation here at WCPO is evident everywhere you look. And with this team that fights to win, no other newsroom is as well-positioned for future growth, through quality journalism and service to our community.”

Mahaney is a nationally-recognized trainer on journalism ethics, newsroom operations, digital and social media.  He is active with the Radio Television Digital News Association, where he serves on the board and the executive committee. 

He is a long-time judge of the Murrow Awards and the Scripps Howard Awards. He has served on three occasions as Visiting Faculty for The Poynter Institute. He currently serves on the Professional Advisory Board for Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Over the past two decades, Mahaney has mentored hundreds of student journalists, early-career professionals and news managers.

He graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, with degrees in communications and political science. He’s an avid runner, averaging three half marathons per year. He and his wife, Susan, live in Anderson Township. They have two children.

John Kiesewetter, who has covered television and media for more than 35 years, has been working for Cincinnati Public Radio and WVXU-FM since 2015.