How WDTN Turned A TV Football Game Into A Free Community Event In Dayton
October 6th, 2023 by Paul GreeleyAn Ohio State at Notre Dame football watch party at a minor league baseball park turned into a blast for thousands of fans. “I’ve always wanted to host a big Ohio State watch party,” says Jason Doyle, WDTN’s creative services director. So Doyle came up with WDTN’s Buckeye Blast.
WDTN’s Daily Lifestyle Show Celebrates 10th Anniversary
February 16th, 2022 by Paul GreeleyWhy does WDTN continue to do an hour-long lifestyle show about Dayton? “The passion the Living Dayton team has to showcase what’s great about our community is so contagious,” says Joe Abouzeid, WDTN’s general manager.
WDTN’s 39th Year Helping Dayton’s Hungry
November 18th, 2020 by Paul GreeleyNot many TV stations can point to a community project they’ve sponsored for 39 years. And even though this year’s Food for Friends will be slightly different due to COVID-19, kudos to WDTN for keeping a needed tradition like this going for such a long time.
During A Tragic Year, WDTN’s Message Is ‘Stay Strong Dayton’
March 28th, 2020 by Paul Greeley“In less than a calendar year, we’ve had more than a dozen tornadoes in May, a mass shooting in August and a worldwide pandemic in March,” said Jason Doyle, the creative services director at WDTN, Nexstar’s NBC affiliate in Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton’s WDTN Tornado Coverage Builds On News Brand
June 5th, 2019 by Paul GreeleyWhen tornadoes touched down in Dayton, WDTN stayed with viewers throughout, covering the damage, and then set up relief efforts to raise money for the victims. “Our brand mission is Working For You and we’ve never been more proud to say it, and more importantly, live it,” said Jason Doyle, WDTN’s creative services director.
Dayton’s WDTN Goes Big For 70th Celebration
March 15th, 2019 by Paul Greeley“Planning for this anniversary began last year and every department inside the station has worked diligently to make sure we showcased how it all began, looked to the future and most importantly, thanked our loyal viewers,” said Jason Doyle, WDTN’s creative services director.