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That didn't take long. Symone Woolridge, who left Milwaukee's WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) Nov. 8, will join Minneapolis Fox affiliate KMSP-TV in December, anchoring the station's 5, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m ...
Mary was the co-anchor of WPHL-TV's 10 p.m. newscast until December 17, 2005, when she joined CBS's KYW-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a general assignment reporter and a weekend evening anchor. [3] Mary announced at the end of the 11pm newscast on August 16, 2009, that it would be her last day at the station.
Woolridge has been co-anchor of the Milwaukee NBC affiliate's morning newscast since September 2022. News anchor Symone Woolridge is leaving Milwaukee's WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) after two years Skip to ...
Julie Banderas (born Julie Bidwell, September 25, 1973 [a]) is an American television news anchor for Fox News. [2] She hosted Fox Report Weekend before moving to a weekday anchor role, and currently serves as a primary weekday fill-in anchor on programs such as America's Newsroom, The Faulkner Focus, and Outnumbered.
She has been with WTMJ-TV (Channel 4), Milwaukee's NBC affiliate, since 1991. ... Carole Meekins is an Emmy award-winning anchor and reporter with WTMJ in Milwaukee. Her career in television ...
She appeared on Hannity with her own segment called "Ainsley Across America", and has co-hosted Fox and Friends Weekend, All-American New Year's Eve, America's News Headquarters. She has appeared as a panelist on The Live Desk and Greg Gutfeld's Red Eye. [9] Earhardt became a co-host of Fox & Friends in 2016. [10]
Meteorologist Tyler Moore, a Brookfield Central High School alum, is joining Milwaukee's WTMJ-TV (Channel 4), filling the roster spot vacated when Marisa Woloszyn left the station in May.. Moore ...
The Morning Blend is WTMJ's first attempt at a local program that was not news or public affairs-based since the short-lived A New Day premiered in 1979; that program was co-hosted by Terry Meeuwsen (now co-host of The 700 Club) and news anchor/radio host (and former WTMJ-TV reporter) Pete Wilson. [38]