Dawn Stensland released by Fox 29 October 23, 2009
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism, Philadelphia.Tags: Coming Clean, Dawn Stensland, Fox29, Larry Mendte, Twitter
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It was the tweet heard around Philadelphia. On Tuesday, Fox 29 anchor Dawn Stensland updated Twitter to say:
Fox is not renewing my contract. I wanted you to hear that directly from me. Thank you for all your love and support over the years.

Stensland, who has been the main anchor on Fox for eight years, anchored the 10 p.m. news Tuesday night and followed it up with special post-midnight coverage of the Phillies’ NLCS clinch.
That broadcast would be her last. After gossipers reported that a timeframe for her departure had not been determined, it was announced on Wednesday, one day after her tweet, that she had been released immediately.
Kerri-Lee Halkett, Emmy Award winner for Best Anchor, will take over the 10 p.m. newscast.
As evidenced by Stensland’s Twitter page, many fans are outraged by the ousting. Her husband, ex-anchor Larry Mendte, called out Fox 29 in one of his tweets:
The amount of Love that my wife @DawnStensland is getting on her Facebook Page is insane – R U seeing this @Fox29Philadelphia
This week, King of Prussia-based company Banyan Productions announced its pitch of Coming Clean, hosted by Mendte. The syndicated show, which is being pitched to programming directors across the nation, would be a day-and-date show that would examine national and local headlines and “be an advocate for the truth,” according to the demo.
Former Philly newscasters: Where are they now? July 11, 2009
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism, Philadelphia.Tags: Alycia Lane, Angela Russell, Billy Vargus, CBS3, Don Tollefson, Etta, Fox29, Gerald Kolpan, Larry Mendte, Paul Deanno, Sally Ann Mosey
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Philly loves its newscasters. Philly loves it more when its newscasters have drama. Stations have seen many come and go, so here’s a look at where some of them went.
Alycia Lane
Lane was last seen on the air in December 2007 after the now-infamous incident involving an NYPD cop and a few choice words. She was no stranger to making news in Philly, not necessarily for good reason.
Lane has sued CBS3 for wrongful termination. But she is leaving Philadelphia behind and following her beau, radio host Chris Booker, to Los Angeles. She says she hopes to get a job in TV, although rumors of a future in real estate are also swirling.
Larry Mendte (larrymendte)
Mendte is a household name in the Philadelphia area — a local guy who people trusted. However, he was convicted last August of illegally accessing former co-anchor Alycia Lane’s e-mail account hundreds of times. He recently got off his sentence of six-months’ house arrest.
He has kept himself under the radar lately. He has started a blog in which he shares stories, poetry and other writings. Mendte’s wife, Dawn Stensland (dawnstensland), anchors the 10 p.m. newscast on Fox 29.
Gerald Kolpan (geraldkolpan)
Kolpan was a 21-year veteran of Fox 29, the most tenured member of its on-air staff. Kolpan was the go-to features reporter, known for his quirky stories and quirky delivery. He was released from the station earlier this year.
His release came just months before the release of his book, Etta, which is a fictional tale of the Sundance Kid’s companion. Kolpan is also keeping busy with an age discrimination lawsuit against Fox 29. (See the update.)
Don Tollefson and Billy Vargus
Within a year, Fox 29 canned two of its three sports anchors. Don Tollefson, a well-known broadcaster in Philly, was released last year (literally days after returning to the air after recuperating from a car accident). Billy Vargus was released this spring after 12 years at the station. No word on any future in the Philadelphia sports scene, though. Vargus still has a link to Fox 29 — his wife, Sue Serio (sue_serio), is the meteorologist for Good Day Philadelphia.
Joe Staszak is now the lead sports anchor/reporter, occasionally getting help from former Eagle Hugh Douglas and 610 WIP’s Anthony Gargano. Senior sports producer Tom Sredenschek has also taken up anchoring duties.
Angela Russell (thenewslady)
Russell was an anchor/reporter at CBS3. She co-anchored the 4 p.m. newscast with local news legend Marc Howard and reported for the 11 p.m. newscast. Known for her conversational tone and engaging reports, she was released from the station in January.
However, she quickly landed on her feet. She picked up the lead anchor job at KIRO in Seattle, Wash. She anchors the 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts.
Paul Deanno (pauldeannoKOMO)
Deanno was a popular morning meteorologist for CBS3. He was one of the few reporters to (reportedly) leave on his own terms to become chief meteorologist at WTVJ in Miami a few years back.
Miami must not be like Philadelphia. There were no reports on why Deanno quietly left Miami in the fall of 2008, but he is reunited with former CBS3 colleague Angela Russell in Seattle. He is the morning meteorologist at KOMO. (See the update.)
Sally Ann Mosey
SAM, as she was known by colleagues, was a popular, cheerful meteorologist at 6ABC. Like Deanno, she (reportedly) left on her own terms, making a name for herself at WNBC in New York City.
However, WNBC announced some hefty layoffs beginning in December 2008. The station released many of its big name personalities, likely to cost cut. Mosey was among the cuts.
Rumors quickly swirled in Philadelphia about a possible return to the area, much like Fox 29 meteorologist John Bolaris after his stint in NYC. Mosey has followed his example. She is now a freelance meteorologist for WTXF, and her first appearance back on air in Philadelphia will be on July 19.
Mendte sues the Inky after house arrest June 4, 2009
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism.Tags: Alycia Lane, CBS3, Inquirer, Jill Porter, Larry Mendte, Michael Klein
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Fresh off house arrest, former CBS3 anchor Larry Mendte is suing the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Also involved in the suit is Inqy columnists Michael Klein and Jonathan Storm and retired Daily News columnist Jill Porter.
The suit alleges that the three columnists put Mendte in a negative light and prevented him from salvaging his broadcasting career. He says Klein and former co-anchor Alycia Lane formed a close friendship that, in essence, distorted some facts in his reporting. The inaccuracies, the suit says, caused the district attorney to up the charges from misdemeanors to felonies.
Mendte is seeking $50,000 in damages.
Meanwhile, Lane is still in the process of suing Mendte, CBS3 and Daily News gossiper Dan Gross.
Double Trouble on philly.com December 30, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism.Tags: Alycia Lane, Gossip, Larry Mendte, philly.com
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What would Philadelphia be without philly.com?
Before you answer that seroiusly, give philly.com credit for its uncanny ability to organize all the gossip and sensational stories in one convenient page.
Case in point — Double Trouble, a look at all the controversial duos of the Philadelphia area in 2008.
The nice compilation of Councilman Goode and his aide, “Bonnie and Clyde,” the gay twin porn stars and, of course, Larry and Alycia, gives you all the information — and probably more — than you’ll ever need to know.
Enjoy.
Mendte gets six months’ house arrest November 24, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism, Philadelphia.Tags: Alycia Lane, CBS3, Dawn Stensland, Larry Mendte
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Former CBS3 anchor Larry Mendte received six months’ house arrest, among other punishments, for hacking into the e-mail account of former co-anchor Alycia Lane. His other punishments include:
- $5,000 fine
- 250 hours of community service
- Three years’ probation
- Filtering device on computer
- No contact with Lane
Here’s Mendte’s version of the story.
The sentencing comes nearly one year after the entire Lane-Mendte debacle began unfolding at CBS3. Lane was arrested in New York City in mid-December for allegedly punching a cop. She was subsequently released from her contract. In May, Mendte’s computers were confiscated after an FBI probe into the hacking accusation; he accessed Lane’s e-mails more than 500 times since January.
Both Mendte and his wife, Fox29 anchor Dawn Stensland, directly addressed Lane at the sentencing hearing today, apologizing for his actions. Check out all the local coverage below:
CBS3
NBC10
Fox29
6ABC
Philly.com
Wikipedia (yeah, the intro graph is kind of entertaining)
Larry Mendte viewing party? November 20, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism, Philadelphia.Tags: Alycia Lane, CBS3, Larry Mendte
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I’m thinking of hosting a party on Monday.
For one, it’s my one and only week off from The Temple News this semester. But more importantly…
It’s the day of Larry Mendte’s sentencing!
Odds are he’ll receive a fine, probation and some community service — the six-month jail sentence is unlikely — for hacking into Alycia Lane’s e-mail account. But this whole thing is actually nearing an end (or, at least, so we think…).
Any bets?
Obsession with DeMentri August 27, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism.Tags: Alycia Lane, Larry Mendte, Vince DeMentri
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According to my blog stats, most people are obsessed with Vince DeMentri.
Forget Larry having an “improper relationship” with Alycia. Yeah, people cared about that, but overall, not as much as they do about DeMentri.
I discovered with help that DeMentri’s bio had been yanked from the Web site. Station management refuses to admit he’s gone. But he more than likely is.
The interest in DeMentri seems to be dwindling. Philly.com hasn’t posted much of anything lately, other than a report by Dan Gross of DeMentri being spotted in Rittenhouse Square with a “brunette babe.”
Based on the sole gravity of the situation, I’d think the Larry and Alycia saga would be much more noteworthy and of interest to more people. And though the posting of Mendte’s statement garnered me the most hits ever (for which I’m grateful), collectively, more people are interested in DeMentri. Weird.
Perhaps it’s because no one else really cares enough to write about DeMentri. Maybe it’s because there are so many people around the world writing about Larry and Alycia. Maybe I’m just looking too deeply.
But whatever the case, the obsession with DeMentri continues to exist today, with posts regarding him in higher demand than those of Mendte or Lane.
You guys are weird.
Mendte Video: ‘Improper relationship’ with Alycia Lane August 22, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Journalism.Tags: Alycia Lane, CBS3, Larry Mendte
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This video, courtesy of philly.com, is an 8:15 minute speech by Larry Mendte.
In it, he acknowledges that the entire situation that has been publicized for more than eight months began five years ago when Alycia Lane arrived in Philadelphia.
Mendte admits having an “improper relationship” with Lane — long dinners, late nights — and that his wife discovered it early in 2005, which is when it apparently ended. But the “mutually self-destructing feud” did not.
Mendte apologized to his wife, his family, the viewers and Alycia Lane in his statement below.
Read the full statement after the jump.
Mendte pleads guilty August 22, 2008
Posted by Chris Stover in Cut to the Chase, Journalism, Philadelphia.Tags: Alycia Lane, CBS3, Crime, Larry Mendte
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Larry Mendte has pleaded guilty to one felony count of hacking into Alycia Lane‘s e-mail inbox.
CNN, again, has picked it up. And CBS3 led their noon news with the story.
Supported by a dozen family members inside court, including his wife, Fox29 anchor Dawn Stensland, Mendte was quiet as he left the courthouse. Stensland did have one thing to say:
I love my husband, and he’s a good man.
Though Mendte could face up to six months in jail, federal prosecutors agreed not to discuss sentencing at today’s brief hearing.
After hearing an assistant U.S. attorney recount the government evidence of his hacking into Lane’s account more than 500 times, Mendte verbally acknowledged the evidence.
From the Inqy:
Mendte told the judge that he was “a little nervous, your honor, but I feel okay” as she sought to make sure that Mendte wanted to plead guilty and was legally competent to do so.
Apparently, he also acknowledged he’s been seeing a therapist since the entire scandal erupted.
Sentencing is scheduled to take place in November. A press conference by Mendte’s attorney is scheduled for later this afternoon. CBS3.com is your place for the up-to-the minute details…and of course, I’ll blog about them later.


