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They formed their own company, Holderness Family Productions, in 2013. [13] Kim is the chief executive officer and Penn is the chief creative officer. [16] They both appeared in small roles in the 2013 film Iron Man 3, as news reporters. [17] Penn and Kim competed on and were the winners of the 33rd season of The Amazing Race.
Before going on “The Amazing Race,” the Holderness duo worked in TV news, The News & Observer previously reported. For Penn, this included a six-year stint as an evening news anchor at Raleigh ...
He worked as a TV news reporter and anchor, including anchoring the evening news for WNCN/CBS 17 in Raleigh, for more than 15 years before pursuing the family’s new venture in 2013.
Content creators Kim and Penn Holderness, who soared to internet fame in 2013 with their "Xmas Jammies" video, are on a mission to change the way people think about attention deficit hyperactivity ...
Hohenstein has also been a part of several changes on the evening anchor desk at WNCN. Evening news anchor Penn Holderness left the station at the beginning of 2014 [10] followed by news anchor Pam Saulsby departing in the summer of 2014. [11] In February 2016, WNCN switched its affiliation from NBC to CBS with the former network now on WRAL-TV ...
American television news anchors; Journalists from North Carolina; People from Durham, North Carolina; University of Virginia alumni; People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; The Amazing Race winners
Penn Holderness decided to see what millions of women have to go through each year ... while the former news anchor appears to be in a legitimate amount of pain and even starts crying at one point.
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