![]() These principles apply to everything we do, from gathering content to reporting and producing content. TEGNA is committed to the highest ethical standards and dedicated to the principles of truth, independence, fair play and integrity. We strive to create for our employees an environment which offers professional and intellectual challenges, which encourages innovation and creativity, and which rewards success and effective teamwork. DIVERSITY STAFFING REPORTĪt TEGNA, we believe that attracting a talented and diverse workforce is one of the keys to our success. We are persistent in pursuit of the whole story. We seek sufficient understanding of the communities, individuals and stories we cover to inform the public. We are committed to making editorial decisions with input from a variety of voices that reflect our community. DIVERSE VOICESĪt TEGNA, you will find people from all backgrounds, interests and abilities, united by a common purpose to make a difference in our work, our company and our community. We will be advocates for our communities. We will seek to promote understanding of complex issues. We will provide editorial and community leadership. We will seek solutions as well as expose problems and wrongdoing. We will provide the news and information that people need to function as effective citizens. TEGNA’s purpose is to serve the greater good of our communities. For more information, visit Mission and Coverage Priorities MISSION ![]() Across platforms, TEGNA delivers relevant and trusted content by telling empowering stories, conducting impactful investigations and providing innovative and unparalleled solutions for advertisers through TEGNA Marketing Solutions. WBNS is owned and operated by TEGNA Inc., an innovative media company that serves the greater good of its communities. ![]() WBNS is part of TEGNA, a publicly traded local media company dedicated to serving the greater good of our communities. On television, online and on-the-go, 10TV News is Central Ohio’s News Leader. WBNS stands on the cutting edge of television broadcasting as it has since its inception. WBNS is the most-watched news channel in central Ohio, delivering 24-hour news, CBS programming and sports, top-rated syndicated programs and award-winning local programming. An Ohio State Highway Patrol officer assists a stranded motorist along Interstate 70 East near State Route 142 near West Jefferson.From its founding in 1949, WBNS-10TV has strived to bring to central Ohio the highest quality news and entertainment programming, while utilizing the best in television technology.Snow has turned to slush on Summit Street at East 17th Avenue in Columbus after an overnight winter storm hit on Janu(Courtesy/Ohio Department of Transportation).33 near State Route 4 in Marysville (Courtesy/Ohio Department of Transportation) Roads northwest of Columbus see increased snowfall as seen here on U.S.A man shovels the parking lot of Richwood Bank on North Walnut Street in Marysville.Police and road crews clean up wreckage from an accident in which a semi truck hit a bridge near the I70-71 split in Downtown Columbus during a winter storm (NBC4/Phil Schneid).An ODOT plow and salt truck treat Interstate 70 West near Downtown during a winter storm on Janu(NBC4/Phil Schneid).(Courtesy/Ohio Department of Transportation) Slick road conditions can be seen on Interstate 70 at the State Route 37 interchange during a winter storm on January 25, 2023. ![]() Snow covers residential streets in Mount Vernon during a winter storm on Janu(NBC4/Jonathan Edwards).A winter storm dumps early morning snow at the East North Broadway and North High Street intersection on Janu(NBC4/Adam Conn).An ODOT snow plow shovels a roadway at Columbus’ West North Broadway and North High Street intersection during a snow storm on Janu(NBC4/Adam Conn).
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