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KGW-TV's original evening news team remained intact for more than seven years—a rarity in the television news industry. Anchors Richard Ross and Ivan Smith, commentator Tom McCall , sportscaster Doug LaMear and meteorologist Jack Capell were the faces of KGW's News Beat from sign-on in December 1956 until early 1964, when McCall left channel ...
Brian McFayden (born October 1, 1976) is an American television personality. He has worked as an MTV News anchor and an MTV VJ. He worked at KGW, the NBC affiliate station in Portland, Oregon, from December 2016 [1] to October 2017.
In 1989, Williams rejoined KYW-TV as co-anchor of the 6 and 11pm newscasts with Steve Bell and KYW ran a "Beverly's Back" campaign in 1989. [1] She was brought back in hopes of bringing in more ratings to the station which had low ratings compared to rivals WCAU-TV and WPVI-TV. KYW changed the news format in 1991. [2]
[citation needed] In December 2011, she began working as a reporter and anchor at KGW-TV in Portland. [2] In 2022, she began working as an anchor at KTVZ, and became the station's News Director in December, 2022. [5] Marshall and husband John Marler co-anchored newscasts in some cities, including at Boston's WHDH and Portland's KATU. [6]
In July 1996, King retired from KOMO-TV after a career spanning more than 30 years, and in his retirement, he named Johnson as the new sports director for all weeknight editions of KOMO News 4. In his 25 years at KOMO , Johnson has been awarded more than 25 Regional Emmy Awards, and in 2007, he was given the highest prize in local television ...
KING-TV (channel 5) is a television ... KING-TV and KGW-TV in Portland began carrying NBC ... the show lasted five years and was hosted by local anchors, Jim Dever ...
On the Spot is an American game show produced by and broadcast on KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon as a daily series from September 1984 to October 1988. Newscaster Larry Blackmar was host, while local disc-jockey Michael Bailey announced. The series was based on an original concept created by Douglas K. Vernon, who at the time was a videotape editor ...
He began his journalism career as a researcher for KGW-TV, was a consumer reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City, and then joined ABC News as a consumer editor and reporter on Good Morning America. Stossel became an ABC News correspondent, joining the weekly news magazine program 20/20, and later became a co-anchor. [4]